1 Come all ye Christians view
These soldiers in array;
Stand and behold whate'er they do,
And thus like them obey.
2 They all in order stand,
And watch their leader's eye;
Observe the words of his command,
To make their motions by.
3 Their dress is neat and clean,
Their armour fit for war;
In rank and file they all are seen,
Without one striving jar.
4 They're uniform throughout,
This is their greatest care;
They march, they halt, they face bout,
Just as their orders are.
5 They learn to understand
The use of all their arms;
They are together in a band,
And ready for alarms.
6 And when they're call'd to fight
Against the common foe,
They all with heart and hand unite,
And chearfully they go.
7 And when they're in the field,
They fight with courage bold;
Their swords and spears they nobly wield,
Their foes in play they hold.
8 And when the battle's o'er,
The vict'ry they proclaim;
And when they're call'd to try it more,
They're ready for the same.
9 Go, saints, obey your king,
And fight against your foes;
So you at last shall vict'ry sing,
When time and war shall close.
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First Line: | Come all ye Christians, view |
Title: | Christians excited to obedience by beholding a well disciplined army |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1782 |
Notes: | Public Domain. |