Of justice upon him the law’d compel;

It has stood against strife, slaughter and blood,

When other trades and institutions never could;

It rises in the right, iniquity to fight,

To protect the weak against men of might,

Over widows and orphans its protecting arm

Is extended to save the mortgaged farm;

It shields the criminal against the crazy mob

Giving him a trial of which they’d him rob.

For peace and order and justice in the land