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Chapter 7
Howe
beautifull
are
thy
feete
with
shooes,
O
princes
daughter!
the
ioynts
of
thy
thighs
are
like
iewels,
the
worke
of
the
hands
of
a
cunning
workman.
2
Thy
nauell
is
like
a
round
goblet,
which
wanteth
not
licour:
thy
belly
is
like
an
heape
of
wheate,
set
about
with
lillies.
3
Thy
two
breasts
are
like
two
yong
Roes
that
are
twinnes.
4
Thy
necke
is
as
a
towre
of
yuory:
thine
eyes
like
the
fish
pooles
in
Heshbon,
by
the
gate
of
Bathrabbim:
thy
nose
is
as
the
towre
of
Lebanon,
which
looketh
toward
Damascus.
5
Thine
head
vpon
thee
is
like
Carmel,
and
the
haire
of
thine
head
like
purple,
the
king
is
held
in
the
galleries.
6
How
faire,
and
how
pleasant
art
thou,
O
Loue,
for
delights!
7
This
thy
stature
is
like
to
a
palme
tree,
and
thy
breasts
to
clusters
of
grapes.
8
I
said,
I
will
goe
vp
to
the
palme
tree,
I
will
take
hold
of
the
boughes
thereof:
now
also
thy
breasts
shall
be
as
clusters
of
the
vine,
and
the
smell
of
thy
nose,
like
apples.
9
And
the
roofe
of
thy
mouth
like
the
best
wine,
for
my
beloued,
that
goeth
downe
sweetely,
causing
the
lippes
of
those
that
are
asleepe,
to
speake.
10
I
am
my
beloueds,
and
his
desire
is
towards
me.
11
Come,
my
beloued,
let
vs
goe
forth
into
the
field:
let
vs
lodge
in
the
villages.
12
Let
vs
get
vp
earely
to
the
vineyards,
let
vs
see
if
the
vine
flourish,
whether
the
tender
grape
appeare,
and
the
pomegranates
bud
forth:
there
will
I
giue
thee
my
loues.
13
The
mandrakes
giue
a
smell,
and
at
our
gates
are
all
maner
of
pleasant
fruits,
new
and
olde,
which
I
haue
laid
vp
for
thee,
O
my
beloued.
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