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Sonnet. About Jesus. I.

    By George MacDonald



    If Thou hadst been a sculptor, what a race
    Of forms divine had ever preached to men!
    Lo, I behold thy brow, all glorious then,
    (Its reflex dawning on the statue's face)
    Bringing its Thought to birth in human grace,
    The soul of the grand form, upstarting, when
    Thou openest thus thy mysteries to our ken,
    Striking a marble window through blind space.
    But God, who mouldeth in life-plastic clay,
    Flashing his thoughts from men with living eyes,
    Not from still marble forms, changeless alway,
    Breathed forth his human self in human guise:
    Thou didst appear, walking unknown abroad,
    The son of man, the human, subject God.



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