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Song of Solomon
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4
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1
Behold
, thou
art
fair
, my
love
;
behold
, thou
art
fair
; thou hast
doves
'
eyes
within thy
locks
: thy
hair
is as a
flock
of
goats
, that
appear
from
mount
Gilead
.
4
:
2
Thy
teeth
are like a
flock
of
sheep
that are even
shorn
, which
came
up from the
washing
;
whereof
every one
bear
twins
, and none is
barren
among them.
4
:
3
Thy
lips
are like a
thread
of
scarlet
, and thy
speech
is
comely
: thy
temples
are like a
piece
of a
pomegranate
within thy
locks
.
4
:
4
Thy
neck
is like the
tower
of
David
builded
for an
armoury
,
whereon
there
hang
a
thousand
bucklers
, all
shields
of
mighty
men
.
4
:
5
Thy
two
breasts
are like
two
young
roes
that are
twins
, which
feed
among the
lilies
.
4
:
6
Until the
day
break
, and the
shadows
flee
away, I will
get
me to the
mountain
of
myrrh
, and to the
hill
of
frankincense
.
4
:
7
Thou
art
all
fair
, my
love
; there is no
spot
in thee.
4
:
8
Come
with me from
Lebanon
, my
spouse
, with me from
Lebanon
:
look
from the
top
of
Amana
, from the
top
of
Shenir
and
Hermon
, from the
lions
'
dens
, from the
mountains
of the
leopards
.
4
:
9
Thou hast
ravished
my
heart
, my
sister
, my
spouse
; thou hast
ravished
my
heart
with one of thine
eyes
, with one
chain
of thy
neck
.
4
:
10
How
fair
is thy
love
, my
sister
, my
spouse
! how much
better
is thy
love
than
wine
! and the
smell
of thine
ointments
than all
spices
!
4
:
11
Thy
lips
,
O
my
spouse
,
drop
as the
honeycomb
:
honey
and
milk
are under thy
tongue
; and the
smell
of thy
garments
is like the
smell
of
Lebanon
.
4
:
12
A
garden
inclosed
is my
sister
, my
spouse
; a
spring
shut
up, a
fountain
sealed
.
4
:
13
Thy
plants
are an
orchard
of
pomegranates
, with
pleasant
fruits
;
camphire
, with
spikenard
,
4
:
14
Spikenard
and
saffron
;
calamus
and
cinnamon
, with all
trees
of
frankincense
;
myrrh
and
aloes
, with all the
chief
spices
:
4
:
15
A
fountain
of
gardens
, a well of
living
waters
, and
streams
from
Lebanon
.
4
:
16
Awake
,
O
north
wind
; and
come
, thou
south
;
blow
upon my
garden
, that the
spices
thereof
may
flow
out. Let my
beloved
come
into his
garden
, and
eat
his
pleasant
fruits
.
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