161. At the cross her station keeping

At the cross her station keeping,
Stood the mournful mother weeping,
Where he hung, the dying Lord;
For her soul of joy bereaved,
Bowed with anguish, deeply grieved,
Felt the sharp and piercing sword.

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 everglorious Son.

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?

For his people's sins chastised,
She beheld her Son despised,
Scourged, and crowned with thorns entwined;
Saw him then from judgment taken,
And in death by all forsaken,
Till his spirit he resigned.

Jesus, may her deep devotion
Stir in me the same emotion,
Fount of love, Redeemer kind;
That my heart fresh ardour gaining
And a purer love attaining,
May with thee acceptance find.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: At the cross her station keeping
Translator: Richard Mant (1533)
Translator: Edward Caswall (1849, cento)
Meter: 8.8.7.8.8.7
Language: English
Publication Date: 1916
Topic: Holy Week; Sunday Schools: Passiontide
Source: Latin, 12th cent.
Tune Information
Name: STABAT MATER
Meter: 8.8.7.8.8.7
Incipit: 12323 54332 17676
Key: G Major
Source: Mayence, 1661



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