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196 pity, for in Thy pity lies my trust. May my heart ever answer Thine.

My Jesus, by all the bitter woes Thou didst endure, when a third time the heavy cross bowed Thee to the earth, O never, never let me fall away; but rather let me die than ever mortally sin again. Amen.

My Jesus, stripped naked of Thy clothes, and drenched with gall, strip me of love for things of earth, and make me loathe all that savors of the world and sin.

My Jesus, by Thine agony when