| In this [Showing] He brought our blessed Lady to my understanding. I saw her ghostly, in bodily likeness: a simple maid and a meek, young of age and little waxen above a child, in the stature that she was when she conceived. Also God showed in part the wisdom and the truth of her soul: wherein I understood the reverent beholding in which she beheld her God and Maker, marvelling with great reverence that He would be born of her that was a simple creature of His making. And this wisdom and truth: knowing the greatness of her Maker and the littleness of herself that was made, caused her to say full meekly to Gabriel: Lo me, God's handmaid! In this sight I understood in truth that she is more than all that God made beneath her in worthiness and grace; for above her is nothing that is made but the blessed [Manhood ] of Christ, as to my sight. | |