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Born in November 28, 1628 / Died in August 31, 1688 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by John Bunyan

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Of the Cuckoo

...   Thy notes do not first welcome in our spring, ...

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Upon The Disobedient Child

... That thou mightst live, almost their part of heav'n ...

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Of Love To God

... This made him bend, make haste, and worship there ...

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Upon Apparel

... Our Pride, and unclean Minds, to an excess, ...

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Of Uprightness and Sincerity

... how would Thy heart and pulse beat after heav'nly things, ...

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To The Reader

... [11] And did it by their things, that they might know ...

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Upon The Sun's Reflection Upon The Clouds In A Fair Morning

... For as these clouds seem edged, or laced with gold, ...

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Upon Time and Eternity

... Time, like to Measure, doth it self extend ...

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The Fowls Flying In The Air

... Comparison. These birds are emblems of those men that shall ...

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Upon The Sight Of A Pound Of Candles Falling To The Ground

... Hold, light the candle there that stands on high, ...

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Upon the Vine-tree

...   A fruitless Vine! It is not worth a Fly ...

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Of Man by Nature

...   In Sin he's a Confider, ...

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Upon A Looking Glass

... Comparison. Unto this glass we may compare the Word, ...

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Of The Flie At The Candle

... Comparison. This candle is an emblem of that light ...

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"O Wondrous dreamer, with thy power divine,"

... And thou didst feast thine eyes, oft filled with tears, ...