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The Poetical Works of Walter C. Smith

... Revised by the Author: Coll. ed.

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[Gird your loins about with truth]
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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[Gird your loins about with truth]

“Quit you like men: be strong.”— 1 Cor. xvi. 13.

Gird your loins about with truth;
Life will not go always smooth,
Singing lightsome songs of youth:
Play the man!
Learn with justice to keep pace,
Spurning what is vile and base,
And bravely ever set your face
To play the man.
Fear not what the world may say,
Hold the strait and narrow way,
In the open light of day.
And play the man.
They will call you poor and weak,
Being merciful and meek:
Heed them not, but stedfast seek
To play the man.
It needeth courage to be true,
And patiently the right to do,
Loving him that wrongeth you—
Play the man!

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Trust in God, and let them mock;
They will break, as they have broke,
Like the waves upon the rock—
Play the man!