The Pilgrim's Progress: With Notes, and a Life of the Author, Volume 1C. Gaylord, 1832 |
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... Beelzebub is the captain ; from thence both he and they that are with him shoot arrows at those that come up to this gate , if haply they may die before they can enter in . ' Then said Christian , I rejoice and tremble So when he was ...
... Beelzebub is the captain ; from thence both he and they that are with him shoot arrows at those that come up to this gate , if haply they may die before they can enter in . ' Then said Christian , I rejoice and tremble So when he was ...
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... Beelzebub , the captain of this fiend , Design'd my ruin ; therefore to this end He sent him harness'd cat ; and he with rage That hellish was did fiercely me engage : But blessed Michael helped me , and I By dint of sword did quickly ...
... Beelzebub , the captain of this fiend , Design'd my ruin ; therefore to this end He sent him harness'd cat ; and he with rage That hellish was did fiercely me engage : But blessed Michael helped me , and I By dint of sword did quickly ...
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... Beelzebub , the chief lord of this fair , that invited him to buy of his vanities ; yea , would have made him lord of the fair , would he but have done him reverence as he went through the town ; yea , because he was such a person of ...
... Beelzebub , the chief lord of this fair , that invited him to buy of his vanities ; yea , would have made him lord of the fair , would he but have done him reverence as he went through the town ; yea , because he was such a person of ...
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... Beelzebub , and hath spoken contemptu- ously of his honourable friends , whose names are the Lord Oldman , the Lord Carnalde- light , the Lord Luxurious , the Lord Desire - of- vain - glory , my old Lord Lechery , Sir Having Greedy ...
... Beelzebub , and hath spoken contemptu- ously of his honourable friends , whose names are the Lord Oldman , the Lord Carnalde- light , the Lord Luxurious , the Lord Desire - of- vain - glory , my old Lord Lechery , Sir Having Greedy ...
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