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104. At the cross her station keeping

1 At the cross her station keeping
stood the mournful Mother weeping,
where he hung, the dying Lord;
for her soul, of joy bereavèd,
bowed with anguish, deeply grievèd,
felt the sharp and piercing sword.

2 O how sad and sore distressèd
now was she, that Mother blessèd
of the sole-begotten one!
Deep the woe of her affliction,
when she saw the crucifixion
of her ever-glorious Son.

3 Who, on Christ's dear Mother gazing
pierced by anguish so amazing,
born of woman, would not weep?
Who, on Christ's dear Mother thinking
such a cup of sorrow drinking,
would not share her sorrows deep?

4 For his people's sins chastisèd,
she beheld her Son despisèd,
scourged, and crowned with thorns entwined;
saw him then from judgement taken,
and in death by all forsaken,
till his spirit he resigned.

5 O good Jesu, let me borrow
something of thy Mother's sorrow,
fount of love, Redeemer kind,
that my heart fresh ardour gaining,
and a purer love attaining,
may with thee acceptance find.

Text Information
First Line: At the cross her station keeping
Author (attributed to): Jacopone Da Todi d. 1306
Translator: Edward Caswall, 1814-1878 (alt.)
Meter: 887 D
Language: English
Publication Date: 2000
Scripture: ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Topic: Passiontide and Holy Week
Tune Information
Name: STABAT MATER
Adapter: Samuel Webbe, 1740-1816
Meter: 887 D
Key: F Major
Source: Maintzich Gesangbuch, 1661; Essay on the Church Plain Chant



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