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Pilgrim's Progress §305: Then they essayed to look, but the remembrance of that last thing that the Shepherds ha...
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Then they essayed to look, but the remembrance of that last thing that the Shepherds had shown them, made their hands shake; by means of which impediment, they could not look steadily through the glass; yet they thought they saw something like the gate, and also some of the glory of the place. Then they went away, and sang this song-- Thus, by the Shepherds, secrets are reveal'd, Which from all other men are kept conceal'd. Come to the Shepherds, then, if you would see Things deep, things hid, and that mysterious be.
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John Bunyan, Pilgrim's Progress (1678) · §305
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