The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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She who mourned and moaned and trembled
While she measured, nor dissembled, Such despairs of such a son! Where's the man could hold from weeping, If Christ's mother he saw keeping Watch with mother-heart undone? Who could hold from grief, to view her, Tender mother true and pure, Agonising with her Son? For her people's sins she saw Him Down the bitter deep withdraw Him 'Neath the scourge and through the dole! Her sweet Son she contemplated Nailed to death, and desolated, While He breathed away His soul. E.B.B. BALLAD--_Beginning of Edward II.'s Reign_ 'Stand up, mother, under cross, Smile to help thy Son at loss. Blythe, O mother, try to be!' 'Son, how can I blythely stand, Seeing here Thy foot and hand Nailèd to the cruel tree?' |
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