1. Oh all ye, who passe by, whose eyes and minde To worldly things are sharp, but to me blinde; To me, who took eyes that I might you finde: Was ever grief like mine? 11. Judas, dost thou betray me with a kisse? Canst thou finde hell about my lips? and misse Of life, just at the gates of life and blisse? Was ever grief like mine? 21. Herod in judgement sits, while I do stand; Examines me with a censorious hand: I him obey, who all things else command: Was ever grief like mine? 22. The Jews accuse me with dispitefulnesse; And vying malice with my gentlenesse, Pick quarrels with their onely happinesse: Was ever grief like mine? 26. Pilate, a stranger, holdeth off; but they, Mine owne deare people, cry, Away, away, With noises confused frighting the day: Was ever grief like mine? 37. And now I am deliver’d unto death, Which each one calls for so with utmost breath, That he before me well nigh suffereth: Was ever grief like mine? 51. O all ye who passe by, behold and see; Man stole the fruit, but I must climb the tree; The tree of life to all, but onely me: Was ever grief like mine? 52. Lo, here I hang, charg’d with a world of sinne, The greater world o’ th’ two; for that came in By words, but this by sorrow I must win: Was ever grief like mine? 54. But, O my God, my God! why leav’st thou me, The sonne, in whom thou dost delight to be? My God, my God ------ Never was grief like mine. 59. Betwixt two theeves I spend my utmost breath, As he that for some robberie suffereth. Alas! what have I stollen from you? Death. Was ever grief like mine? 63. But now I die; now all is finished. My wo, mans weal: and now I bow my head. Onely let others say, when I am dead, Never was grief like mine.