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head was bedewed with blood on all sides, and even if my enemies touched my very heart, I would rather have it divided, than be deprived of thee. Thou art too ungrateful, then, if thou lovest me not for so great charity. For if my head is pierced and bowed down on the cross for thee, thy head should be inclined to humility. And because my eyes were bloody and full of tears, so thy eyes should abstain from every delightful sight. And because my ears were full of blood, and heard words of detraction against me, therefore, let thy ears be turned away from scurrilous and foolish discourse. And as my mouth was filled with a most bitter draught, and cut off from good, so let thy mouth be closed to evil and open to good. And as my hands were extended with nails, by reason of thy works, which are signified by the hands, let them be extended to the poor, and to my commandments. Let thy feet, that is, thy affections, by which thou shouldst go to me, be crucified to pleasure; that as I suffered in all my members, so let all them be ready for my service. — Lib. i., c. xi.