I saw also,
that the Interpreter took him again by the hand, and led him into a pleasant
place, where was built a stately palace, beautiful to behold; at the
sight of which Christian was greatly delighted. He saw also upon the top
thereof certain persons walking, who were clothed all in gold.
Then said Christian may we go in thither?
Then said Christian may we go in thither?
Then the Interpreter took him, and led him up towards the
door of the palace; and behold, at the door stood a great company of men, as
desirous to go in, but durst not. There also sat a man at a little distance
from the door, at a table-side, with a book and his inkhorn before him, to take
the names of them that should enter therein; he saw also that in the doorway
stood many men in armor to keep it, being resolved to do to the men that would
enter, what hurt and mischief they could.
Now was Christian somewhat in amaze.
At last, when every man started back for fear of the armed men, Christian saw a
man of a very stout countenance come up to the man that sat there to write,
saying, “Set down my name, sir;” the which when he had done, he saw the man
draw his sword, and put a helmet on his head, and rush towards the door upon
the armed men, who laid upon him with deadly force; but the man, not at all
discouraged, fell to cutting and hacking most fiercely. So after he had
received and given many wounds to those that attempted to keep him out, he cut his way through them all, and pressed forward into the palace; at which
there was a pleasant voice heard from those that were within, even of those
that walked upon the top of the palace, saying,
“Come in, come in,
Eternal glory thou shalt win.”
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