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Chapter 2
I
Am
the
rose
of
Sharon,
and
the
lillie
of
the
valleys.
2
As
the
lillie
among
thornes,
so
is
my
loue
among
the
daughters.
3
As
the
apple
tree
among
the
trees
of
the
wood,
so
is
my
beloued
among
the
sonnes.
I
sate
downe
vnder
his
shadow
with
great
delight,
and
his
fruit
was
sweete
to
my
taste.
4
Hee
brought
me
to
the
banketting
house,
and
his
banner
ouer
mee,
was
loue.
5
Stay
me
with
flagons,
comfort
me
with
apples,
for
I
am
sicke
of
loue.
6
His
left
hand
is
vnder
my
head,
and
his
right
hand
doeth
imbrace
me.
7
I
charge
you,
O
ye
daughters
of
Ierusalem,
by
the
Roes,
and
by
the
hindes
of
the
field,
that
ye
stirre
not
vp,
nor
awake
my
loue,
till
she
please.
8
The
voice
of
my
beloued!
behold!
hee
commeth
leaping
vpon
the
mountaines,
skipping
vpon
the
hils.
9
My
beloued
is
like
a
Roe,
or
a
yong
Hart:
behold,
he
standeth
behind
our
wall,
he
looketh
foorth
at
the
windowe,
shewing
himselfe
through
the
lattesse.
10
My
beloued
spake,
and
said
vnto
me,
Rise
vp,
my
Loue,
my
faire
one,
and
come
away.
11
For
loe,
the
winter
is
past,
the
raine
is
ouer,
and
gone.
12
The
flowers
appeare
on
the
earth,
the
time
of
the
singing
of
birds
is
come,
and
the
voice
of
the
turtle
is
heard
in
our
land.
13
The
fig
tree
putteth
foorth
her
greene
figs,
and
the
vines
with
the
tender
grape
giue
a
good
smell.
Arise,
my
loue,
my
faire
one,
and
come
away.
14
O
my
doue!
that
art
in
the
clefts
of
the
rocke,
in
the
secret
places
of
the
staires:
let
me
see
thy
countenance,
let
me
heare
thy
voice,
for
sweet
is
thy
voice,
and
thy
countenance
is
comely.
15
Take
vs
the
foxes,
the
litle
foxes,
that
spoile
the
vines:
for
our
vines
haue
tender
grapes.
16
My
beloued
is
mine,
and
I
am
his:
he
feedeth
among
the
lillies.
17
Untill
the
day
breake,
and
the
shadowes
flee
away:
turne
my
beloued
and
be
thou
like
a
Roe,
or
a
yong
Hart,
vpon
the
mountaines
of
Bether.
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