Thou with us, and we with Thee, Maketh goodly company, Proof against all villainy, Strong to vanquish tyranny; Thou with us, and we with Thee, Maketh goodly company. Who would fight a goodly fight Must have cause both just and right, Then, with God's good oversight, He in mail of proof is dight; Who would fight a goodly fight Must have cause both just and right. Who would God upon his side, And with Him would be allied, By God's will his course must guide; Fully then he's fortified, Who hath God upon his side, And with Him is close allied. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: MANY SOLDIERS by EDGAR LEE MASTERS NOTHING BUT LEAVES by LUCY EVELINA AKERMAN THE HOUR OF DEATH by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS TO SOME LADIES [ON RECEIVING A CURIOUS SHELL] by JOHN KEATS REST by MAXWELL STRUTHERS BURT THE LORDS' MASQUE: SONG by THOMAS CAMPION |