The words are attributed to English priest Rev. Fr. W. Faber (1814-1863).
With meter 7.7.7.7 D, tunes it has been set to include:
Hymn-books which it has been published in include:
In thy grievous agony;
By the traitor’s guileful kiss,
Filling up thy bitterness;
With meter 7.7.7.7 D, tunes it has been set to include:
- WESTMINSTER OLD
- SALZBURG by Jakob Hintze (1678)
- ST. EDMUND (Dykes) by English minister and organist, John Bacchus Dykes (1823- 1876).
Hymn-books which it has been published in include:
- American Catholic Hymnal - published by the Marist Brothers in 1913. Ref
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choir with organ, tune WESTMINSTER OLD
Instrumental - organ, tune WESTMINSTER OLD
Lyrics:
By the blood that flowed from theeIn thy grievous agony;
By the traitor’s guileful kiss,
Filling up thy bitterness;
Chorus:
Jesus, Saviour, hear our cry;
Thou wert suff’ring once as we:
Now enthroned in majesty
Countless angels sing to thee.
By the cords that, round thee cast,
Bound thee to the pillar fast;
By the scourge so meekly borne;
By the purple robe of scorn;
By the thorns that crowned thy head;
By the scepter of a reed;
By thy foes on bending knee,
Mocking at thy royalty;
By the people’s cruel jeers;
By the holy women’s tears;
By thy footsteps, faint and slow,
Weighed beneath thy Cross of woe;
By thy weeping Mother’s woe;
By the sword that pierced her through,
When in Anguish standing by,
On the Cross she saw thee die;
Very sad Hymn but still beautiful
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