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Chapter 4
Behold,
thou
art
faire,
my
loue,
behold
thou
art
faire,
thou
hast
doues
eyes
within
thy
lockes:
thy
haire
is
as
a
flocke
of
goats,
that
appeare
from
mount
Gilead.
2
Thy
teeth
are
like
a
flocke
of
sheepe
that
are
euen
shorne,
which
came
vp
from
the
washing:
whereof
euery
one
beare
twinnes,
and
none
is
barren
among
them.
3
Thy
lips
are
like
a
threed
of
scarlet,
and
thy
speach
is
comely:
thy
temples
are
like
a
piece
of
a
pomegranate
within
thy
lockes.
4
Thy
necke
is
like
the
tower
of
Dauid
builded
for
an
armorie,
whereon
there
hang
a
thousand
bucklers,
all
shields
of
mightie
men.
5
Thy
two
breasts,
are
like
two
yong
Roes,
that
are
twinnes,
which
feed
among
the
lillies.
6
Untill
the
day
breake,
and
the
shadowes
flee
away,
I
will
get
mee
to
the
mountaines
of
myrrhe,
and
to
the
hill
of
frankincense.
7
Thou
art
all
faire,
my
loue,
there
is
no
spot
in
thee.
8
Come
with
me
from
Lebanon
(my
spouse,)
with
me
from
Lebanon:
looke
from
the
top
of
Amana,
from
the
top
of
Shenir
and
Hermon,
from
the
Lions
dennes,
from
the
mountaines
of
the
Leopards.
9
Thou
hast
rauished
my
heart,
my
sister,
my
spouse;
thou
hast
rauished
my
heart,
with
one
of
thine
eyes,
with
one
chaine
of
thy
necke.
10
How
faire
is
thy
loue,
my
sister,
my
spouse!
how
much
better
is
thy
loue
then
wine!
and
the
smell
of
thine
oyntments
then
all
spices!
11
Thy
lips,
O
my
spouse!
drop
as
the
hony
combe:
hony
and
milke
are
vnder
thy
tongue,
and
the
smell
of
thy
garments
is
like
the
smell
of
Lebanon.
12
A
garden
inclosed
is
my
sister,
my
spouse:
a
spring
shut
vp,
a
fountaine
sealed.
13
Thy
plants
are
an
orchard
of
pomegranates,
with
pleasant
fruits,
Camphire,
with
Spikenaed,
14
Spikenard
and
Saffron,
Calamus
and
Cynamom,
with
all
trees
of
Frankincense,
Mirrhe
and
Aloes,
with
all
the
chiefe
spices.
15
A
fountaine
of
gardens,
a
well
of
liuing
waters,
and
streames
from
Lebanon.
16
Awake,
O
Northwinde,
and
come
thou
South,
blow
vpon
my
garden,
that
the
spices
thereof
may
flow
out:
let
my
beloued
come
into
his
garden,
and
eate
his
pleasant
fruits.
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