The Pilgrim's Progress-Altemus edition
Public Domain Images from the Henry Altemus edition of John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, Philadelphia, PA, 1895. Illustrations by Frederick Barnard, J.D. Linton, W. Small, etc. Engraved by Dalziel Brothers.
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Title page
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As I slept, I dreamed a dream
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I saw a man clothed with rags.
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He brake his mind to his wife and children
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Do you see yonder wicket-gate?
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Obstinate
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Pliable
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Christian still endeavored to struggle to the side of the slough that was farthest from his own house
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Mr Worldly Wiseman
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When Christian was stepping in, the other gave him a pull
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Beelzebub and them that are with him shoot arrows
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There sat a man in an iron cage
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The bottomless pit opened, just whereabout I stood
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His burden fell off his back, and began to tremble
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Behold these three shining ones came to him and saluted him
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Hypocrisy
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Formalist
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He fell from running to going to clambering upon his hands and knees, because of the steepness of the place of the steepness of the place.
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He stumbled and fell, and rose no more
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He at last fell into a slumber
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Mistrust
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Timorous
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The lions were chained, but he saw not the chains
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Watchful the Porter
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This man is on a journey from the City of Destruction to Mount Zion
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Then they read to him some of the worthy acts that some of his servants had done
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Therefore to him let me give lasting praise
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A company of fiends.
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One of the wicked ones got behind him, and whisperingly suggested many grievous blasphemies to him
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He can do little more than sit in his cave's mouth, grinning at pilgrims
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He could not rise again until Faithful came up to help him
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Discontent
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Pride, Arrogancy, Self-Conceit and Worldly-glory
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A man whose name is Talkative
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At the town there is a fair kept, called Vanity Fair
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Lord Hate-good
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Envy
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Superstition
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Pickthank
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The Jury
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hey burned him to ashes at the stake
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here was one whose name was Hopeful, who joined himself unto him
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And behold, as they came up with him, he made them a very low congé
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They stood looking and looking on it, but could not tell what they should make thereof
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Vain-confidence
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Giant Despair
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So they continued together in the dark that day, in their sad and doleful condition
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Ignorance
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A Man whom Seven Devils had Bound
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So they came all up to him, and with threatening language bid him stand
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Then Atheist fell into a very great laughter
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He said, No, for I was invited to come
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I am always full of good motions
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Christian brake out with a loud voice, 'Oh! I see him again.
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Thus, they got over
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One of the King's trumpeters
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Then they took him up, and carried him through the air, to the door that I saw in the side of the hill, and put him in there
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So I awoke, and behold it was a dream
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Beginning of Part Two
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The Author and Mr. Sagacity
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Her thoughts began to work in her mind
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Then said she to her children, Sons, we are all undone
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Well, I see you have a mind to go a-fooling too
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Mrs. Timorous's neighbors.- Mrs. Bat's-eyes, Mrs. Inconsiderate, Mrs. Light-mind, and Mrs. Know-nothing
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Come, let us venture, only let us be wary
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The King's Trumpeter
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Mercy was fallend down without in a swoon
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So Christiana's boys, as boys are apt to do, being pleased with the trees, and the fruit that did hang thereon, did plash them, and began to eat
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The Ill-favored Ones