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His Saviour's Words Going To The Cross.

    By Robert Herrick



    Have, have ye no regard, all ye
    Who pass this way, to pity Me,
    Who am a man of misery!

    A man both bruis'd, and broke, and one
    Who suffers not here for Mine own,
    But for My friends' transgression!

    Ah! Sion's daughters, do not fear
    The cross, the cords, the nails, the spear,
    The myrrh, the gall, the vinegar;

    For Christ, your loving Saviour, hath
    Drunk up the wine of God's fierce wrath;
    Only there's left a little froth,

    Less for to taste than for to show
    What bitter cups had been your due,
    Had He not drank them up for you.



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