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Chapter 6
Whither
is
thy
beloued
gone?
O
thou
fairest
among
women,
whither
is
thy
beloued
turned
aside?
that
we
may
seeke
him
with
thee.
2
My
beloued
is
gone
downe
into
his
garden,
to
the
beds
of
spices,
to
feede
in
the
gardens,
and
to
gather
lillies.
3
I
am
my
beloueds,
&
my
beloued
is
mine:
he
feedeth
among
the
lillies.
4
Thou
art
beautifull,
O
my
loue,
as
Tirzah,
comely
as
Ierusalem,
terrible
as
an
armie
with
banners.
5
Turne
away
thine
eyes
from
me,
for
they
haue
ouercome
me:
thy
haire
is
a
flocke
of
goates,
that
appeare
from
Gilead.
6
Thy
teeth
are
as
a
flocke
of
sheepe
which
goe
vp
from
the
washing,
wherof
euery
one
beareth
twinnes,
and
there
is
not
one
barren
among
them.
7
As
a
piece
of
a
pomegranat
are
thy
temples
within
thy
lockes.
8
There
are
threescore
Queenes,
and
fourescore
concubines,
and
virgins
without
number.
9
My
doue,
my
vndefiled
is
but
one;
she
is
the
only
one
of
her
mother,
she
is
the
choice
one
of
her
that
bare
her:
The
daughters
sawe
her,
and
blessed
her;
yea
the
Queenes
and
the
concubins,
and
they
praysed
her.
10
Who
is
she
that
looketh
forth
as
the
morning,
faire
as
the
moone,
cleare
as
the
sunne,
and
terrible
as
an
armie
with
banners?
11
I
went
downe
into
the
garden
of
nuts
to
see
the
fruits
of
the
valley,
and
to
see
whether
the
vine
flourished,
and
the
pomegranats
budded.
12
Or
euer
I
was
aware,
my
soule
made
me
like
the
chariots
of
Amminadib.
13
Returne,
returne,
O
Shulamite;
returne,
returne,
that
we
may
looke
vpon
thee:
what
will
yee
see
in
the
Shulamite?
as
it
were
the
company
of
two
armies.
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