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1:1 The song of thou feedest,

songs, which [is] where thou makest

Solomon's. [thy flock] to

1:2 Let him kiss rest at noon: for

me with the why should I be

kisses of his as one that

mouth: for thy turneth aside by

love [is] better the flocks of thy

than wine. companions?

1:3 Because of 1:8 If thou know

the savour of thy not, O thou

good ointments fairest among

thy name [is as] women, go thy way

ointment poured forth by the

forth, therefore footsteps of the

do the virgins flock, and feed

love thee. thy kids beside

1:4 Draw me, we the shepherds'

will run after tents.

thee: the king 1:9 I have

hath brought me compared thee, O

into his my love, to a

chambers: we will company of horses

be glad and in Pharaoh's

rejoice in thee, chariots.

we will remember 1:10 Thy cheeks

thy love more are comely with

than wine: the rows [of jewels],

upright love thy neck with

thee. chains [of gold].

1:5 I [am]

black, but 1:11 We will

comely, O ye make thee borders

daughters of of gold with

Jerusalem, as the studs of silver.

tents of Kedar, 1:12 While the

as the curtains king [sitteth] at

of Solomon. his table, my

1:6 Look not spikenard sendeth

upon me, because forth the smell

I [am] black, thereof.

because the sun 1:13 A bundle of

hath looked upon myrrh [is] my

me: my mother's wellbeloved unto

children were me; he shall lie

angry with me; all night betwixt

they made me the my breasts.

keeper of the 1:14 My beloved

vineyards; [but] [is] unto me [as]

mine own vineyard a cluster of

have I not kept. camphire in the

1:7 Tell me, O vineyards of

thou whom my soul Engedi.

loveth, where 1:15 Behold,











thou [art] fair, daughters of

my love; behold, Jerusalem, by the

thou [art] fair; roes, and by the

thou [hast] hinds of the

doves' eyes. field, that ye

1:16 Behold, stir not up, nor

thou [art] fair, awake [my] love,

my beloved, yea, till he please.

pleasant: also 2:8 The voice of

our bed [is] my beloved!

green. behold, he cometh

1:17 The beams leaping upon the

of our house mountains,

[are] cedar, skipping upon the

[and] our rafters hills.

of fir. 2:9 My beloved

2:1 I [am] the is like a roe or

rose of Sharon, a young hart:

[and] the lily of behold, he

the valleys. standeth behind

2:2 As the lily our wall, he

among thorns, so looketh forth at

[is] my love the windows,

among the showing himself

daughters. through the

2:3 As the apple lattice.

tree among the 2:10 My beloved

trees of the spake, and said

wood, so [is] my unto me, Rise up,

beloved among the my love, my fair

sons. I sat down one, and come

under his shadow away.

with great 2:11 For, lo,

delight, and his the winter is

fruit [was] sweet past, the rain is

to my taste. over [and] gone;

2:4 He brought 2:12 The flowers

me to the appear on the

banqueting house, earth; the time

and his banner of the singing

over me [was] [of birds] is

love. come, and the

2:5 Stay me with voice of the

flagons, comfort turtle is heard

me with apples: in our land;

for I [am] sick 2:13 The fig

of love. tree putteth

2:6 His left forth her green

hand [is] under figs, and the

my head, and his vines [with] the

right hand doth tender grape give

embrace me. a [good] smell.

2:7 I charge Arise, my love,

you, O ye my fair one, and











come away. city found me:

2:14 O my dove, [to whom I said],

[that art] in the Saw ye him whom

clefts of the my soul loveth?

rock, in the 3:4 [It was] but

secret [places] a little that I

of the stairs, passed from them,

let me see thy but I found him

countenance, let whom my soul

me hear thy loveth: I held

voice; for sweet him, and would

[is] thy voice, not let him go,

and thy until I had

countenance [is] brought him into

comely. my mother's

2:15 Take us the house, and into

foxes, the little the chamber of

foxes, that spoil her that

the vines: for conceived me.

our vines [have] 3:5 I charge

tender grapes. you, O ye

2:16 My beloved daughters of

[is] mine, and I Jerusalem, by the

[am] his: he roes, and by the

feedeth among the hinds of the

lilies. field, that ye

2:17 Until the stir not up, nor

day break, and awake [my] love,

the shadows flee till he please.

away, turn, my 3:6 Who [is]

beloved, and be this that cometh

thou like a roe out of the

or a young hart wilderness like

upon the pillars of smoke,

mountains of perfumed with

Bether. myrrh and

3:1 By night on frankincense,

my bed I sought with all powders

him whom my soul of the merchant?

loveth: I sought 3:7 Behold his

him, but I found bed, which [is]

him not. Solomon's;

3:2 I will rise threescore

now, and go about valiant men [are]

the city in the about it, of the

streets, and in valiant of

the broad ways I Israel.

will seek him 3:8 They all

whom my soul hold swords,

loveth: I sought [being] expert in

him, but I found war: every man

him not. [hath] his sword

3:3 The watchmen upon his thigh

that go about the because of fear











in the night. scarlet, and thy

3:9 King Solomon speech [is]

made himself a comely: thy

chariot of the temples [are]

wood of Lebanon. like a piece of a

3:10 He made the pomegranate

pillars thereof within thy locks.

[of] silver, the

bottom thereof 4:4 Thy neck

[of] gold, the [is] like the

covering of it tower of David

[of] purple, the builded for an

midst thereof armoury, whereon

being paved there hang a

[with] love, for thousand

the daughters of bucklers, all

Jerusalem. shields of mighty

3:11 Go forth, O men.

ye daughters of 4:5 Thy two

Zion, and behold breasts [are]

king Solomon with like two young

the crown roes that are

wherewith his twins, which feed

mother crowned among the lilies.

him in the day of

his espousals, 4:6 Until the

and in the day of day break, and

the gladness of the shadows flee

his heart. away, I will get

4:1 Behold, thou me to the

[art] fair, my mountain of

love; behold, myrrh, and to the

thou [art] fair; hill of

thou [hast] frankincense.

doves' eyes 4:7 Thou [art]

within thy locks: all fair, my

thy hair [is] as love; [there is]

a flock of goats, no spot in thee.

that appear from 4:8 Come with me

mount Gilead. from Lebanon,

4:2 Thy teeth [my] spouse, with

[are] like a me from Lebanon:

flock [of sheep look from the top

that are even] of Amana, from

shorn, which came the top of Shenir

up from the and Hermon, from

washing; whereof the lions' dens,

every one bear from the

twins, and none mountains of the

[is] barren among leopards.

them. 4:9 Thou hast

4:3 Thy lips ravished my

[are] like a heart, my sister,

thread of [my] spouse; thou











hast ravished my blow upon my

heart with one of garden, [that]

thine eyes, with the spices

one chain of thy thereof may flow

neck. out. Let my

4:10 How fair is beloved come into

thy love, my his garden, and

sister, [my] eat his pleasant

spouse! how much fruits.

better is thy 5:1 I am come

love than wine! into my garden,

and the smell of my sister, [my]

thine ointments spouse: I have

than all spices! gathered my myrrh

4:11 Thy lips, O with my spice; I

[my] spouse, drop have eaten my

[as] the honeycomb with my

honeycomb: honey honey; I have

and milk [are] drunk my wine

under thy tongue; with my milk:

and the smell of eat, O friends;

thy garments [is] drink, yea, drink

like the smell of abundantly, O

Lebanon. beloved.

4:12 A garden 5:2 I sleep, but

enclosed [is] my my heart waketh:

sister, [my] [it is] the voice

spouse; a spring of my beloved

shut up, a that knocketh,

fountain sealed. [saying], Open to

4:13 Thy plants me, my sister, my

[are] an orchard love, my dove, my

of pomegranates, undefiled: for my

with pleasant head is filled

fruits; camphire, with dew, [and]

with spikenard, my locks with the

4:14 Spikenard drops of the

and saffron; night.

calamus and 5:3 I have put

cinnamon, with off my coat; how

all trees of shall I put it

frankincense; on? I have washed

myrrh and aloes, my feet; how

with all the shall I defile

chief spices: them?

4:15 A fountain 5:4 My beloved

of gardens, a put in his hand

well of living by the hole [of

waters, and the door], and my

streams from bowels were moved

Lebanon. for him.

4:16 Awake, O 5:5 I rose up to

north wind; and open to my

come, thou south; beloved; and my











hands dropped [is as] the most

[with] myrrh, and fine gold, his

my fingers [with] locks [are]

sweet smelling bushy, [and]

myrrh, upon the black as a raven.

handles of the

lock. 5:12 His eyes

5:6 I opened to [are] as [the

my beloved; but eyes] of doves by

my beloved had the rivers of

withdrawn waters, washed

himself, [and] with milk, [and]

was gone: my soul fitly set.

failed when he 5:13 His cheeks

spake: I sought [are] as a bed of

him, but I could spices, [as]

not find him; I sweet flowers:

called him, but his lips [like]

he gave me no lilies, dropping

answer. sweet smelling

5:7 The watchmen myrrh.

that went about 5:14 His hands

the city found [are as] gold

me, they smote rings set with

me, they wounded the beryl: his

me; the keepers belly [is as]

of the walls took bright ivory

away my veil from overlaid [with]

me. sapphires.

5:8 I charge 5:15 His legs

you, O daughters [are as] pillars

of Jerusalem, if of marble, set

ye find my upon sockets of

beloved, that ye fine gold: his

tell him, that I countenance [is]

[am] sick of as Lebanon,

love. excellent as the

5:9 What [is] cedars.

thy beloved more 5:16 His mouth

than [another] [is] most sweet:

beloved, O thou yea, he [is]

fairest among altogether

women? what [is] lovely. This [is]

thy beloved more my beloved, and

than [another] this [is] my

beloved, that friend, O

thou dost so daughters of

charge us? Jerusalem.

5:10 My beloved 6:1 Whither is

[is] white and thy beloved gone,

ruddy, the O thou fairest

chiefest among among women?

ten thousand. whither is thy

5:11 His head beloved turned











aside? that we number.

may seek him with 6:9 My dove, my

thee. undefiled is

6:2 My beloved [but] one; she

is gone down into [is] the [only]

his garden, to one of her

the beds of mother, she [is]

spices, to feed the choice [one]

in the gardens, of her that bare

and to gather her. The

lilies. daughters saw

6:3 I [am] my her, and blessed

beloved's, and my her; [yea], the

beloved [is] queens and the

mine: he feedeth concubines, and

among the lilies. they praised her.



6:4 Thou [art] 6:10 Who [is]

beautiful, O my she [that]

love, as Tirzah, looketh forth as

comely as the morning, fair

Jerusalem, as the moon,

terrible as [an clear as the sun,

army] with [and] terrible as

banners. [an army] with

6:5 Turn away banners?

thine eyes from 6:11 I went down

me, for they have into the garden

overcome me: thy of nuts to see

hair [is] as a the fruits of the

flock of goats valley, [and] to

that appear from see whether the

Gilead. vine flourished,

6:6 Thy teeth [and] the

[are] as a flock pomegranates

of sheep which go budded.

up from the 6:12 Or ever I

washing, whereof was aware, my

every one beareth soul made me

twins, and [there [like] the

is] not one chariots of

barren among Amminadib.

them. 6:13 Return,

6:7 As a piece return, O

of a pomegranate Shulamite;

[are] thy temples return, return,

within thy locks. that we may look

upon thee. What

6:8 There are will ye see in

threescore the Shulamite? As

queens, and it were the

fourscore company of two

concubines, and armies.

virgins without 7:1 How











beautiful are thy will go up to the

feet with shoes, palm tree, I will

O prince's take hold of the

daughter! the boughs thereof:

joints of thy now also thy

thighs [are] like breasts shall be

jewels, the work as clusters of

of the hands of a the vine, and the

cunning workman. smell of thy nose

7:2 Thy navel like apples;

[is like] a round 7:9 And the roof

goblet, [which] of thy mouth like

wanteth not the best wine for

liquor: thy belly my beloved, that

[is like] an heap goeth [down]

of wheat set sweetly, causing

about with the lips of those

lilies. that are asleep

7:3 Thy two to speak.

breasts [are] 7:10 I [am] my

like two young beloved's, and

roes [that are] his desire [is]

twins. toward me.

7:4 Thy neck 7:11 Come, my

[is] as a tower beloved, let us

of ivory; thine go forth into the

eyes [like] the field; let us

fishpools in lodge in the

Heshbon, by the villages.

gate of 7:12 Let us get

Bathrabbim: thy up early to the

nose [is] as the vineyards; let us

tower of Lebanon see if the vine

which looketh flourish,

toward Damascus. [whether] the

7:5 Thine head tender grape

upon thee [is] appear, [and] the

like Carmel, and pomegranates bud

the hair of thine forth: there will

head like purple; I give thee my

the king [is] loves.

held in the 7:13 The

galleries. mandrakes give a

7:6 How fair and smell, and at our

how pleasant art gates [are] all

thou, O love, for manner of

delights! pleasant

7:7 This thy [fruits], new and

stature is like old, [which] I

to a palm tree, have laid up for

and thy breasts thee, O my

to clusters [of beloved.

grapes]. 8:1 O that thou

7:8 I said, I [wert] as my











brother, that cruel as the

sucked the grave: the coals

breasts of my thereof [are]

mother! [when] I coals of fire,

should find thee [which hath a]

without, I would most vehement

kiss thee; yea, I flame.

should not be 8:7 Many waters

despised. cannot quench

8:2 I would lead love, neither can

thee, [and] bring the floods drown

thee into my it: if [a] man

mother's house, would give all

[who] would the substance of

instruct me: I his house for

would cause thee love, it would

to drink of utterly be

spiced wine of contemned.

the juice of my 8:8 We have a

pomegranate. little sister,

8:3 His left and she hath no

hand [should be] breasts: what

under my head, shall we do for

and his right our sister in the

hand should day when she

embrace me. shall be spoken

8:4 I charge for?

you, O daughters 8:9 If she [be]

of Jerusalem, a wall, we will

that ye stir not build upon her a

up, nor awake palace of silver:

[my] love, until and if she [be] a

he please. door, we will

8:5 Who [is] enclose her with

this that cometh boards of cedar.

up from the 8:10 I [am] a

wilderness, wall, and my

leaning upon her breasts like

beloved? I raised towers: then was

thee up under the I in his eyes as

apple tree: there one that found

thy mother favour.

brought thee 8:11 Solomon had

forth: there she a vineyard at

brought thee Baalhamon; he let

forth [that] bare out the vineyard

thee. unto keepers;

8:6 Set me as a every one for the

seal upon thine fruit thereof was

heart, as a seal to bring a

upon thine arm: thousand [pieces]

for love [is] of silver.

strong as death; 8:12 My

jealousy [is] vineyard, which











[is] mine, [is]

before me: thou,

O Solomon, [must

have] a thousand,

and those that

keep the fruit

thereof two

hundred.

8:13 Thou that

dwellest in the

gardens, the

companions

hearken to thy

voice: cause me

to hear [it].

8:14 Make haste,

my beloved, and

be thou like to a

roe or to a young

hart upon the

mountains of

spices.

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