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thou sufferedst in thy most cruel scourging, have pity upon those dear souls, and particularly upon the one which was most devout to thy most amiable heart.

Have pity upon them, O Jesus, have pity upon them.

Our Father, Hail Mary, and Eternal Rest, &c.

O turn to Jesus, &c.

3. O most sweet Jesus, through the pains which thou sufferedst in thy most painful crowning with thorns, have pity upon those dear souls, and particularly upon the one which was most devout to the immaculate heart of Mary.

Have pity upon them, O Jesus, have pity upon them. Our Father, Hail Mary, and Eternal Rest, &c.

O turn to Jesus, &c.

4. O most sweet Jesus, through the afflictions which thou sufferedst in carrying the Cross to Calvary, have pity upon those dear souls, and particularly upon the one which is nearest to its departure from that most painful prison.

Have pity upon them, O Jesus, have pity upon them.

Our Father, Hail Mary, and Eternal Rest, &c.

O turn to Jesus, &c.

5. O most sweet Jesus, through, the tortures which thou sufferedst in thy most cruel crucifixion, have pity upon those dear souls, and especially upon that one which thou knowest to be of them all the most destitute of special suffrages.

Have pity upon them, O Jesus, have pity upon them. Our Father, Hail Mary, and Eternal Rest, &c.

O turn to Jesus, &c.

6. O most sweet Jesus, through the pain? which thou sufferedst in the most bitter agony which thou didst undergo upon the Cross, have pity upon those dear souls, and particularly upon the one which among them all would be the last to depart out of such excruciating pains.

Have pity upon them, O Jesus, have pity upon, them.

Our Father, Hail Mary, and Eternal Rest, &c.

O turn to Jesus, &c.

7. O most sweet Jesus, through that Intense anguish which thou sufferedst; when thou didst breathe out thy blessed soul, have pity upon those dear souls, and parti-