Poems by John Bunyan
Of the Cuckoo
... Thy notes do not first welcome in our spring, ...
Upon The Disobedient Child
... That thou mightst live, almost their part of heav'n ...
Of Love To God
... This made him bend, make haste, and worship there ...
Upon Apparel
... Our Pride, and unclean Minds, to an excess, ...
Of Uprightness and Sincerity
... how would Thy heart and pulse beat after heav'nly things, ...
To The Reader
... [11] And did it by their things, that they might know ...
Upon The Sun's Reflection Upon The Clouds In A Fair Morning
... For as these clouds seem edged, or laced with gold, ...
Upon Time and Eternity
... Time, like to Measure, doth it self extend ...
The Fowls Flying In The Air
... Comparison. These birds are emblems of those men that shall ...
Upon The Sight Of A Pound Of Candles Falling To The Ground
... Hold, light the candle there that stands on high, ...
Upon the Vine-tree
... A fruitless Vine! It is not worth a Fly ...
Of Man by Nature
... In Sin he's a Confider, ...
Upon A Looking Glass
... Comparison. Unto this glass we may compare the Word, ...
Of The Flie At The Candle
... Comparison. This candle is an emblem of that light ...
"O Wondrous dreamer, with thy power divine,"
... And thou didst feast thine eyes, oft filled with tears, ...