| Henry Charles Beeching, ed. (18591919). Lyra Sacra: A Book of Religious Verse. 1903. | | | | Christ when He died | | By Richard Crashaw (1613?1640) |
| | | CHRIST when He died | |
| Deceived the cross, | |
| And on Deaths side | |
| Threw all the loss. | |
| The captive world awaked and found | 5 |
| The prisoners loose, the jailer bound. | |
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| O dear and sweet dispute | |
| Twixt Deaths and Loves far different fruit, | |
| Different as far | |
| As antidotes and poisons are: | 10 |
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| By the first fatal tree | |
| Both Life and Liberty | |
| Were sold and slain; | |
| By this they both look up and live again. | |
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| O strange mysterious strife | 15 |
| Of open death and hidden life! | |
| When on the cross my King did bleed, | |
| Life seemd to die, Death died indeed. | | | | |
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