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Dan. xii. 7.

Apoc. xii. 14.

Cant. i. 5.

Cant. i. 3.

  • ing: O good Brother, we have

sat here for a Time, and Times, and half a Time, and have often seen her pass this way, and many were they who sought her. Many were they, once upon a time, who walked in her train, but oft she would return alone and desolate, unadorned by jewels or fine raiment, unescorted by any following. And she would weep bitterly, saying: The Sons of my Mother have fought against me. But we did answer and say: Have patience, for the Righteous