Mourn that we pierced the Lord.

The words are attributed to Isaac Watts. I have supplied the second and third stanzas from The Olive Leaf, p. 129. The tune is from the eighteenth century; found also OSH 286, PB 38, HH 63, UHH 13. The tune’s frame is found with the text of ‘Good Morning, My Pretty Little Miss’, Sharp, ii., 90, also in ‘Ibby Damsel’, Sharp, ii., 137. I surmise that we have, in the last line of the second stanza above, the source of the negro spiritual refrain:

An’ he never said a mumblin’ word.

No. 31
[GOOD PHYSICIAN], SOH 49

Pentatonic, mode 2 (I — 3 IV V — 7)

How lost was my condition,

Till Jesus made me whole;

There is but one Physician

Can cure a sin-sick soul.