At the Palace of the High Priest.

AND as He spake, behold a crowd

With lanterns and with swords;

And Judas, traitor, came before,

With kiss and guileful words.

But He who reads all hearts, and points

To what He finds amiss,

Said: "Judas, dost thou thus betray

Thy Master with a kiss?"

Then gently turning to the crowd,

He asked them: "Whom seek ye?"

They said: "Jesus of Nazareth."

He answered: "I am he."

And the armed band led Jesus

Along the city road,

Up to the high priest's palace—

Caiaphas' abode.

Meanwhile sat Peter by the fire,

Wondering how this would end,

And feeling wholly powerless

His Master to defend.

A servant, passing, said to him:

"Thou with this man hast been."

But Peter in great fear replied:

"I know not what you mean."

And soon another said he had

Of Jesus' friends been one,

But Peter cursed and swore that he

Had never Jesus known.

Just then the cock crew, shrill and clear,

And Jesus turned His face,

And full on Peter cast a look

Of love, reproach and grace.

Then over Peter's aching heart

Repentant anguish swept,

And he rushed out into the dawn,

And bitterly he wept.