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  1. O sacred Head, now wounded,
    with grief and shame weighed down,
    now scornfully surounded
    with thorns, thine only crown:
    how pale thou art with anguish,
    with sore abuse and scorn!
    How does that visage languish
    which once was bright as morn!
  2. What thou, my Lord, has suffered
    was all for sinners’ gain;
    mine, mine was the transgression,
    but thine the deadly pain.
    Lo, here I fall, my Savior!
    ‘Tis I deserve thy place;
    look on me with thy favor,
    vouchsafe to me thy grace.
  3. What language shall I borrow
    to thank thee, dearest friend,
    for this thy dying sorrow,
    thy pity without end?
    O make me thine forever;
    and should I fainting be,
    Lord, let me never, never
    outlive my love for thee.

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