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The mother may give her child sucken her milk, but ourprecious mother Jesu, he may feed us with himself, anddoth full courteously and ful tenderly with the blessedsacrament, that is precious food of very life; and with allthe sweet sacraments he sustaineth us full mercifullyand graciously...The mother may lead her child tenderlyto her breast, but our tender mother Jesu, he mayhomely lead us into his blessed breast by his sweetopen side, and show us therein in party of the godheadand the joys of heaven with ghostly sureness of endlessbliss...This fair lovely word "Mother," it is so sweet andso kind in itself that it may not verily be said of none neto none but of him and to him that is very mother of lifeand of all.
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