BUNYAN, John
    
      
    
      
    To be a pilgrim
  
    
      
    "Confessed that they were strangers
    
      
    and pilgrims on the earth."
    
      
    ~ Hebrews 11:13 ~
    
      
    
      
    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 avowed intent,
    
      
    To be a pilgrim.
    
      
    
      
    Whoso beset him round
    
      
    With dismal stories
    
      
    Do but themselves confound;
    
      
    His strength the more is.
    
      
    No lion can him fright,
    
      
    He'll with a giant 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'll fear not what men say,
    
      
    He'll labour night and day
    
      
    To be a pilgrim.