633. Who would true valour see

1 Who would true valour see,
let them come hither;
here's one will constant be,
come wind, come weather.
There's no discouragement
shall make me once relent
my first avowed intent
to be a pilgrim.

2 Who so beset me round
with dismal stories
do but themselves confound:
my strength the more is.
No foes shall stay my might;
though I with giants fight,
but I will have the right
to be a pilgrim.

3 Hobgoblin nor foul fiend
can daunt my spirit:
I know I at the end
shall life inherit.
Then, fancies, fly away!
Fear not what others say;
I'll labour night and day
to be a pilgrim.

Text Information
First Line: Who would true valour see
Title: Who would true valour see
Author: John Bunyan, 1628-1688 (alt.)
Meter: 6 5 6 5 6 6 6 5
Language: English
Publication Date: 1997
Scripture: ;
Topic: Courage; Journey / Pilgrimage / Pilgrims; One Life in Christ: Discipleship (1 more...)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: MONKS GATE
Arranger: Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1872-1958
Meter: 6 5 6 5 6 6 6 5
Key: E♭ Major
Source: English Traditional
Copyright: Arrangement © Oxford University Press from The English Hymnal



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