The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 27
During the Second Circuit
During the Second Circuit.
Judge me, O God! and aid my cause Against an impious race;
Prom unjust and deceitful men Relase me through Thy grace.
In Thee, O God! my strength abides, Why dost withdraw Thine aid?
Why doth my foes' oppression sore, With grief o'erwhelm my head?
Send forth, I pray, Thy light and truth, To guide me on the road,
Which leadeth to Thy holy hill, Unto Thy bless'd abode.
Then to God's altar will I go; I'll tune my harp, and sing=
My thanks to God, my joy of joys, My Lord—Almighty King!
My soul, why art thou sorrowing, O'erwhelming me with tears?
Put trust in God, praise His great name, And cast aside all fears.
For I will ever offer praise And thanks unto the Lord,
Who hath upheld my countenance, And is Almighty God.