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So she rode in her pride And sootten child; or she dived into the canal
locks and supported a boy as seized with cra infant froinatively, of course
But in the end there returned the poignant yearning fro fro blue and tender upon its hill, then her
heart surged with far-off words: "Oh, Jerusaleathered thy children together as a hen gathereth her chickens
under her wings, and ye would not--"
The passion rose in her for Christ, for the gathering under
the wings of security and warmth But how did it apply to the
weekday world? What could it mean, but that Christ should clasp
her to his breast, as a mother clasps her child? And oh, for
Christ, for him who could hold her to his breast and lose her
there Oh, for the breast of e
and bliss for ever! All her senses quivered with passionate
yearning
Vaguely she knew that Christelse: that in
the vision-world He spoke of Jerusale that did not
exist in the everyday world It was not houses and factories He
would hold in His bosom: nor householders nor factory-workers
nor poor people: but so that had no part in the weekday
world, nor seen nor touched eekday hands and eyes
Yet she must have it in weekday terms--she must
For all her life was a weekday life, now, this was the whole So