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Song of Solomon 5
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Song of Solomon 5
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1
I am
come
into my
garden,
my
sister,
my
spouse:
I have
gathered
my
myrrh
with my
spice;
I have
eaten
my
honeycomb
with my
honey;
I have
drunk
my
wine
with my
milk:
eat
, O
friends;
drink
, yea, drink
abundantly
,
a
O
beloved.
2
I
sleep,
but my
heart
waketh
: it is the
voice
of my
beloved
that
knocketh
, saying,
Open
to me, my
sister,
my
love,
my
dove,
my
undefiled:
for my
head
is
filled
with
dew,
and my
locks
with the
drops
of the
night.
3
I have put
off
my
coat;
how
shall I put it
on
? I have
washed
my
feet;
how
shall I
defile
them?
4
My
beloved
put
in
his
hand
by
the
hole
of the door, and my
bowels
were
moved
for him.
b
5
I rose
up
to
open
to my
beloved;
and my
hands
dropped
with
myrrh,
and my
fingers
with sweet
smelling
myrrh,
upon the
handles
of the
lock.
6
I
opened
to my
beloved;
but my
beloved
had
withdrawn
himself, and was
gone
: my
soul
failed
when he
spake
: I
sought
him, but I could not
find
him; I
called
him, but he gave me no
answer
.
7
The
watchmen
that went
about
the
city
found
me, they
smote
me, they
wounded
me; the
keepers
of the
walls
took
away
my
veil
from me.
8
I
charge
you, O
daughters
of
Jerusalem,
if ye
find
my
beloved,
that ye
tell
him, that I am
sick
of
love.
9
What is thy
beloved
more than another
beloved,
O thou
fairest
among
women?
what is thy
beloved
more than another
beloved,
that
thou
dost so
charge
us?
10
My
beloved
is
white
and
ruddy,
the
chiefest
c
among ten
thousand.
11
His
head
is as the
most
fine
gold,
his
locks
are
bushy,
d
and
black
as a
raven.
12
His
eyes
are as the eyes of
doves
by the
rivers
of
waters,
washed
with
milk,
and fitly
set
*
.
13
His
cheeks
are as a
bed
of
spices,
as
sweet
flowers:
e
his
lips
like
lilies,
dropping
sweet
smelling
myrrh.
14
His
hands
are as
gold
rings
set
with the
beryl:
his
belly
is as
bright
ivory
overlaid
with
sapphires.
15
His
legs
are as
pillars
of
marble,
set
upon
sockets
of fine
gold:
his
countenance
is as
Lebanon,
excellent
as the
cedars.
16
His
mouth
f
is most
sweet:
yea, he is altogether
lovely.
This is my
beloved,
and this is my
friend,
O
daughters
of
Jerusalem.
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