Who Would True Valour See Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDDE FAFAGGGE HIJIKKKE

Who would true Valour seeA
Let him come hitherB
One here will Constant beA
Come Wind come WeatherB
There's no DiscouragementC
Shall make him once RelentD
His first avow'd IntentD
To be a PilgrimE
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Who so beset him roundF
With dismal StorysA
Do but themselves ConfoundF
His Strength the more isA
No Lyon can him frightG
He'l with a Gyant FightG
But he will have a rightG
To be a PilgrimE
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Hobgoblin nor foul FiendH
Can daunt his SpiritI
He knows he at the endJ
Shall Life InheritI
Then Fancies fly awayK
He'l fear not what men sayK
He'l labour Night and DayK
To be a PilgrimE

John Bunyan



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