The Choir and The Oratory or Praise and Prayer. By Josiah Conder |
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Amid the council, in the judgement-hall,
Where sit the gods of earth, dispensing fate,
A Mightier One sits by, the Judge of all,
The King of kings, the God of small and great.
Where sit the gods of earth, dispensing fate,
A Mightier One sits by, the Judge of all,
The King of kings, the God of small and great.
How long shall outraged justice plead in vain,
While prosperous villany evades the laws?
Oh, shield the' oppress'd, the orphan's right maintain,
Protect the weak, defend the poor man's cause.
While prosperous villany evades the laws?
Oh, shield the' oppress'd, the orphan's right maintain,
Protect the weak, defend the poor man's cause.
The Choir and The Oratory | ||