First, here is Christiana and her train, Her sons, and her sons’ wives, who like the wain, 932 Keep by the pole, and do by compass steer, From sin to grace, else they had not been here; Next, here’s old Honest come on pilgrimage, Ready-to-halt, too, who, I dare engage, Truehearted is, and so is Feeble-mind, Who willing was not to be left behind; Despondency, good man, is coming after, And so also is Much-afraid his daughter. May we have entertainment here, or must We further go? Let’s know whereon to trust.
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