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Sonnet. About Jesus. II.

    By George MacDonald



    "There, Buonarotti, stands thy statue. Take
    Possession of the form; inherit it;
    Go forth upon the earth in likeness fit;
    As with a trumpet-cry at morning, wake
    The sleeping nations; with light's terror, shake
    The slumber from their hearts; and, where they sit,
    Let them leap up aghast, as at a pit
    Agape beneath." I hear him answer make:
    "Alas! I dare not; I could not inform
    That image; I revered as I did trace;
    I will not dim the glory of its grace,
    Nor with a feeble spirit mock the enorm
    Strength on its brow." Thou cam'st, God's thought thy form,
    Living the large significance of thy face.



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