O Judge Me, Lord, for Thou art Just
O Judge Me, Lord, for Thou art Just
Original Text
Poems of Religion and Society (Auburn:
Derby and Miller, 1850): 82. Internet Archive
2 Thy statutes are my pride;
3In thee alone I put my trust;
4 I therefore shall not slide:
5O prove me, try my reins and heart;
6 Thy mercies, Lord, I know;
7I never took the scorner's part,
8 Nor with the vain will go.
9Of sinners I detest the bands,
10 Nor with them will offend;
11In innocence will wash my hands,
12 And at thine altar bend;
13There, with thanksgiving's grateful voice,
14 Thy wondrous works will tell;
15I love the mansions of thy choice,
16 And where thine honors dwell.
Notes
1] Psalms 43,1, beginning "Judge me, O God, and plead my cause against an ungodly nation: O deliver me from the deceitful and unjust man." Back to Line
RPO poem Editors
Ian Lancashire / Sharine Leung
RPO Edition
2012
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