TRUE VALOUR

Who would true Valour see,

Let him come hither;

One here will constant be,

Come Wind, come Weather.

There’s no Discouragement,

Shall make him once Relent,

His first avow’d Intent,

To be a Pilgrim.

Who so beset him round,

With dismal Storys,

Do but themselves confound;

His Strength the more is.

No Lyon can him fright,

He’l with a Gyant Fight,

But he will have a right,

To be a Pilgrim.

Hobgoblin, nor foul Fiend,

Can daunt his Spirit:

He knows, he at the end,

Shall Life Inherit.

Then Fancies fly away,

He’l fear not what men say,

He’l labor Night and Day,

To be a Pilgrim.

John Bunyan (from reprint of first edition)