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Identifier: pilgrimsprogress00buny_0 (find matches)
Title: The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come, delivered under the similitude of a dream
Year: 1863 (1860s)
Authors: Bunyan, John, 1628-1688 Cheever, George Barrell, 1807-1890. (from old catalog) Harvey, William, 1796-1866, (from old catalog) illus Dalziel, George, 1815-1902, (from old catalog) engr
Subjects: Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages
Publisher: London, H. G. Bohn
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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ions. And he said to the pilgrimsguide, What is the cause of your coming hither? Nowthe name of that man was Grim, or Bloody-man, becauseof his slaying of pilgrims; and he was of the race of thegiants. Great-heart. Then said the pilgrims guide, Thesewomen and children are going on pilgrimage, and this isthe way they must go; and go it they shall, in spite of theeand the lions. Grim. This is not their way, neither shall they go therein.I am come forth to withstand them, and to that end will backthe lions. Now to say truth, by reason of the fierceness of the lions,and of the grim carriage of him that did back them, this wayhad of late lain much unoccupied, and was almost all grownover with grass. Chris. Then said Christiana, Though the highways havebeen unoccupied heretofore, and though the travellers havebeen made in time past to walk through by-paths, it mustnot be so now I am risen: Now I am risen a mother inIsrael (Judges v. 6, 7). Grim. Then he swore by the lions but it should; and
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therefore bid them turn aside, for they should not have pas-sage there. GtEEAT-heakt. But their guide made first his approach untoGrim, and laid so heavily at him with his sword, that heforced him to a retreat. 296 THEY EEACH THE PORTERS LODGE. Grim. Then said he that attempted to back the lions, Will you slay me upon mine own ground ? Great-heart. Tis the Kings highway that we are in,and in his way it is that thou hast placed thy lions; butthese women and these children, though weak, shall hold ontheir way in spite of thy lions. And with that he gave himagain a down-right blow, and brought him upon his knees.With this blow he also broke his helmet, and with the next hecut off an arm. Then did the giant roar so hideously, thathis voice frighted the women; and yet they were glad to seehim lie sprawling upon the ground. Now the lions werechained, and so of themselves could do nothing. Where-fore, when old Grim that intended to back them was dead,Mr. Great-heart said to the pilgrims, Com

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