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Sonnet. About Jesus. XIII.

    By George MacDonald



    So, as Thou wert the seed and not the flower,
    Having no form or comeliness, in chief
    Sharing thy thoughts with thine acquaintance Grief;
    Thou wert despised, rejected in thine hour
    Of loneliness and God-triumphant power.
    Oh, not three days alone, glad slumber brief,
    That from thy travail brought Thee sweet relief,
    Lay'st Thou, outworn, beneath thy stony bower;
    But three and thirty years, a living seed,
    Thy body lay as in a grave indeed;
    A heavenly germ dropt in a desert wide;
    Buried in fallow soil of grief and need;
    'Mid earthquake-storms of fiercest hate and pride,
    By woman's tears bedewed and glorified.



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