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Chapter 5
I
am
come
into
my
garden,
my
sister,
my
spouse,
I
haue
gathered
my
Myrrhe
with
my
spice,
I
haue
eaten
my
honie
combe
with
my
hony,
I
haue
drunke
my
wine
with
my
milke:
eate,
O
friends,
drinke,
yea
drinke
abundantly,
O
beloued!
2
I
sleepe,
but
my
heart
waketh:
it
is
the
voyce
of
my
beloued
that
knocketh,
saying,
Open
to
me,
my
sister,
my
loue,
my
doue,
my
vndefiled:
for
my
head
is
filled
with
dewe,
and
my
lockes
with
the
drops
of
the
night.
3
I
haue
put
off
my
coate,
how
shall
I
put
it
on?
I
haue
washed
my
feete,
how
shall
I
defile
them?
4
My
beloued
put
in
his
hand
by
the
hole
of
the
dore,
and
my
bowels
were
moued
for
him.
5
I
rose
vp
to
open
to
my
beloued,
and
my
hands
dropped
with
myrrhe,
and
my
fingers
with
sweete
smelling
myrrhe,
vpon
the
handles
of
the
locke.
6
I
opened
to
my
beloued,
but
my
beloued
had
with
drawen
himselfe,
and
was
gone:
my
soule
failed
when
hee
spake:
I
sought
him,
but
I
could
not
find
him:
I
called
him,
but
he
gaue
me
no
answere.
7
The
watchmen
that
went
about
the
citie,
found
me,
they
smote
me,
they
wounded
me,
the
keepers
of
the
walles
tooke
away
my
vaile
from
me.
8
I
charge
you,
O
daughters
of
Ierusalem,
if
ye
find
my
beloued,
that
yee
tell
him,
that
I
am
sicke
of
loue.
9
What
is
thy
beloued
more
then
another
beloued,
O
thou
fairest
among
women?
what
is
thy
beloued
more
then
another
beloued,
that
thou
doest
so
charge
vs?
10
My
beloued
is
white
and
ruddy,
the
chiefest
among
tenne
thousand.
11
His
head
is
as
the
most
fine
gold,
his
locks
are
bushy,
and
blacke
as
a
Rauen.
12
His
eyes
are
as
the
eyes
of
doues
by
the
riuers
of
water,
washed
with
milk,
and
fitly
set.
13
His
cheekes
are
as
a
bed
of
spices,
as
sweete
flowers:
his
lippes
like
lillies,
dropping
sweete
smelling
myrrhe.
14
His
hands
are
as
gold
rings
set
with
the
Berill:
His
belly
is
as
bright
iuorie,
ouerlayd
with
Saphires.
15
His
legges
are
as
pillars
of
marble,
set
vpon
sockets
of
fine
gold:
his
countenance
is
as
Lebanon,
excellent
as
the
Cedars.
16
His
mouth
is
most
sweete,
yea
he
is
altogether
louely.
This
is
my
beloued,
and
this
is
my
friend,
O
daughters
of
Ierusalem.
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