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Pilgrim's Progress §367: IGNOR.
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IGNOR. You go so fast, I cannot keep pace with you. Do you go on before; I must stay a while behind. Then they said-- Well, Ignorance, wilt thou yet foolish be, To slight good counsel, ten times given thee? And if thou yet refuse it, thou shalt know, Ere long, the evil of thy doing so. Remember, man, in time, stoop, do not fear; Good counsel taken well, saves: therefore hear. But if thou yet shalt slight it, thou wilt be The loser, (Ignorance), I'll warrant thee. Then Christian addressed thus himself to his fellow:-- CHR. Well, come, my good Hopeful, I perceive that thou and I must walk by ourselves again.
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