The Prince's Progress
"The Prince's Progress" is a narrative poem by John Bunyan, written in 1687. It tells the story of a young prince who embarks on a journey to find his kingdom. Along the way, he faces various challenges and encounters different characters that represent virtues and vices.
The poem serves as an allegory for the spiritual journey of a believer. It illustrates themes of faith, perseverance, and the importance of making wise choices. Through his experiences, the prince learns valuable lessons that guide him toward his ultimate goal of reaching his rightful place in the kingdom.