Poems by John Bunyan
Upon The Pismire
... The piss-ant tell thee will what thou must do, ...
Upon The Flint In The Water
... Comparison. This flint an emblem is of those that lie, ...
The Pilgrim
... Hobgoblin, nor foul Fiend, ...
Introduction To A Pilgrim's Progress
... egan to retire himself to his chamber, to pray for and pity them, and also to condole his own misery ...
Upon Over-Much Niceness
... That can their crying souls with hogs'-meat quiet ...
Of The Mole In The Ground
... So's he who counts this world his greatest gains, ...
Upon The Sacraments
... To think that from the curse they can me save ...
On Promising Fruitfulness of a Tree
... Those which the wind blows down, while they are green, ...
Upon The Frog
... Comparison. The hypocrite is like unto this frog, ...
Upon The Lark and The Fowler
... Comparison. This fowler is an emblem of the devil, ...
On The Rising Of The Sun
... Our eyes behold it, and our hearts believe it ...
He that is down needs fear no fall,
... And, Lord, contentment still I crave ...
Of Holiness Of Life
... Hear faith, embrace the same, and stick thereto ...
Love Inducin Christian Conduct
... In these my words with lightness, or that they ...
The Song of the Shepherd Boy in the Valley of Humiliation
... And, Lord contentment still I crave, ...