Write a brief paragraph describing Everyman's feelings after he hears that Good Deeds is no longer weak and sad, and that his contrition will bring him God's forgiveness (Lines 618 through 655).
 To save me from purgatory, that sharp fire.
 (GOOD DEEDS rises.)
 GOOD DEEDS. I thank God, now I can walk 
 and go, And am delivered of my sickness and woe. 620 
 Therefore with Everyman I will go, and not spare; 
 His good works I will help him to declare. 
 KNOWLEDGE. Now, Everyman, be merry 
 and glad! Your Good Deeds cometh now, ye may not be sad. 
 Now is your Good Deeds whole and sound, 625 
 Going upright upon the ground. 
 EVERYMAN. My heart is light, and shall be 
 evermore. Now will I smite faster than I did before. 
 GOOD DEEDS. Everyman, pilgrim, my 
 special friend, Blessed be thou without end. 630 
 For thee is prepared the eternal glory. 
 Ye have me made whole and sound, 
 Therefore I will bide by thee in every stound. ° °trial
 EVERYMAN. Welcome, my Good Deeds; 
 now I hear thy voice, I weep for very sweetness of love. 635 
 KNOWLEDGE. Be no more sad, but ever rejoice; 
 God seeth thy living in his throne above. 
 Put on this garment to thy behoof, ° °benefit
 Which is wet with your tears, 
 Or else before God you may it miss, 640 
 When you to your journey's end come shall. 
 EVERYMAN. Gentle Knowledge, what do ye it call? 
 KNOWLEDGE. It is the garment of sorrow; 
 From pain it will you borrow, ° °redeem
 Contrition it is 645 
 That getteth forgiveness; 
 It pleaseth God passing well. 
 GOOD DEEDS. Everyman, will you wear it for 
 your heal? (EVERYMAN puts on garment of contrition.)
 EVERYMAN. Now blesséd be Jesu, Mary's Son, 
 For now have I on true contrition. 650 
 And let us go now without tarrying; 
 Good Deeds, have we clear our reckoning? 
 GOOD DEEDS. Yea, indeed I have it here. 
 EVERYMAN. Then I trust we need not fear. 
 Now, friends, let us not part in twain. 655 
 KNOWLEDGE. Nay, Everyman, that will we not, 
 certain.