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THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS FROM THIS WORLD TO THAT WHICH IS TO COME DELIVERED UNDER THE SIMILITUDE OF A DREAM BY JOHN BUNYAN [Transcribed by C.E.K. from an uncopyrighted 1942 edition.] Contents THE AUTHORS APOLOGY FOR HIS BOOK THE PILGRIMS PROGRESS IN THE SIMILITUDE OF A DREAM THE CONCLUSION The Author's Apology for his Book WHEN AT THE FIRST I TOOK MY PEN IN HAND Thus for to write, I did not understand That I at all should make a little book In such a mode; nay, I had undertook To make another; which, when almost done, Before I was aware, I this begun. And thus it was: I, writing of the way And race of saints, in this our gospel day, Fell suddenly into an allegory About their journey, and the way to glory, In more than twenty things which I set down. This done, I twenty more had in my crown; And they again began to multiply, Like sparks that from the coals of fire do fly. Nay, then, thought I, if that you breed so fast, I'll put you by yourselves, le . . .