621. Who would true valour see

1 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.

2 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 the right
to be a pilgrim.

3 Hobgoblin nor foul fiend
can daunt his spirit;
he knows he at the end
shall life inherit.
Then, fancies, fly away;
he'll not fear what men say;
he'll labour night and day
to be a pilgrim.

Text Information
First Line: Who would true valour see
Author: John Bunyan, 1628-1688
Meter: 65 65 66 65
Language: English
Publication Date: 2000
Scripture: ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Topic: Proper 5: Year B
Tune Information
Name: MONK'S GATE
Adapter: Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1872-1958
Meter: 65 65 66 65
Key: E♭ Major
Source: English traditional melody
Copyright: Adaptation © Oxford University Press, From "The English Hymnal"



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