Who Would True Valour See Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDDE FAFAGGGE HIJIKKKE| Who would true Valour see | A |
| Let him come hither | B |
| One here will Constant be | A |
| Come Wind come Weather | B |
| There's no Discouragement | C |
| Shall make him once Relent | D |
| His first avow'd Intent | D |
| To be a Pilgrim | E |
| - | |
| Who so beset him round | F |
| With dismal Storys | A |
| Do but themselves Confound | F |
| His Strength the more is | A |
| No Lyon can him fright | G |
| He'l with a Gyant Fight | G |
| But he will have a right | G |
| To be a Pilgrim | E |
| - | |
| Hobgoblin nor foul Fiend | H |
| Can daunt his Spirit | I |
| He knows he at the end | J |
| Shall Life Inherit | I |
| Then Fancies fly away | K |
| He'l fear not what men say | K |
| He'l labour Night and Day | K |
| To be a Pilgrim | E |
John Bunyan
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