Song of Solomon 1




 1. The song <7892> of songs <7892>, which <0834> [is] Solomon's

<8010>.




 2. Let him kiss <5401> me with the kisses <5390> of his mouth

<6310>: for thy love <1730> [is] better <2896> than wine <3196>.




 3 Because of the savour <7381> of thy good <2896> ointments

<8081> thy name <8034> [is as] ointment <8081> poured <7324>

forth, therefore do the virgins <5959> love <0157> thee.




 4 Draw <4900> me, we will run <7323> after <0310> thee: the

king <4428> hath brought <0935> me into his chambers <2315>: we

will be glad <1528> and rejoice <8055> in thee, we will remember

<2142> thy love <1730> more than wine <3196>: the upright <4339>

love <0157> thee.




 5 I [am] black <7838>, but comely <5000>, O ye daughters <1121>

of Jerusalem <3389>, as the tents <0168> of Kedar <6938>, as the

curtains <3407> of Solomon <8010>.




 6 Look <7200> not upon me, because I [am] black <7840>, because

the sun <8121> hath looked <7805> upon me: my mother's <0517>

children <1121> were angry <2734> with me; they made <7760> me

the keeper <5201> of the vineyards <3754>; [but] mine own

vineyard <3754> have I not kept <5201>.




 7. Tell <5046> me, O thou whom my soul <5315> loveth <0157>,

where <0349> thou feedest <7462>, where <0349> thou makest [thy

flock] to rest <7257> at noon <6672>: for why <4100> should I be

as one that turneth <5844> aside <5844> by the flocks <5739> of

thy companions <2270>?




 8 If <0518> thou know <3045> not, O thou fairest <3303> among

women <0802>, go <3318> thy way <1870> forth <3318> by the

footsteps <6119> of the flock <6629>, and feed <7462> thy kids

<1423> beside <5921> the shepherds <7462>' tents <4908>.




 9 I have compared <1819> thee, O my love <7474>, to a company

of horses <5484> in Pharaoh's <6547> chariots <7393>.




 10 Thy cheeks <3895> are comely <4998> with rows <8447> [of

jewels], thy neck <6677> with chains <2737> [of gold].




 11 We will make <6213> thee borders <8447> of gold <2091> with

studs <5351> of silver <3701>.




 12. While <5704> the king <4428> [sitteth] at his table <5424>,

my spikenard <5373> sendeth <5414> forth the smell <7381>

thereof.




 13 A bundle <6872> of myrrh <4753> [is] my wellbeloved <1730>

unto me; he shall lie <3885> all <3605> night betwixt <0996> my

breasts <7699>.




 14 My beloved <1730> [is] unto me [as] a cluster <0811> of

camphire <3724> in the vineyards <3754> of Engedi <5872>.




 15 Behold <2009>, thou [art] fair <3302>, my love <7474>;

behold <2009>, thou [art] fair <3302>; thou [hast] doves <3123>'

eyes <5869>.




 16 Behold <2009>, thou [art] fair <3302>, my beloved <0157>,

yea <0637>, pleasant <5273>: also <0637> our bed <6210> [is]

green <7488>.




 17 The beams <6982> of our house <1004> [are] cedar <0730>,

[and] our rafters <7351> of fir <1265>.




Song of Solomon 2




 1. I [am] the rose <2261> of Sharon <8289>, [and] the lily

<7799> of the valleys <6010>.




 2 As the lily <7799> among <0996> thorns <2336>, so <3651> [is]

my love <7474> among <0996> the daughters <1121>.




 3. As the apple <8598> tree <6086> among the trees <6086> of

the wood <3293>, so <3651> [is] my beloved <1730> among <0996>

the sons <1121>. I sat <3427> down under his shadow <6738> with

great delight <2530>, and his fruit <6529> [was] sweet <4966> to

my taste <2441>.




 4 He brought <0935> me to the banqueting <3196> house <1004>,

and his banner <1714> over <5921> me [was] love <0160>.




 5 Stay <5564> me with flagons <0809>, comfort <7502> me with

apples <8598>: for I [am] sick <2470> of love <0160>.




 6 His left <8040> hand <8040> [is] under <8478> my head <7218>,

and his right <3225> hand <3225> doth embrace <2263> me.




 7 I charge <7650> you, O ye daughters <1121> of Jerusalem

<3389>, by the roes <6643>, and by the hinds <0355> of the field

<7704>, that ye stir <5782> not up, nor <0518> awake <5782> [my]

love <0160>, till <5704> he please <2654>.




 8. The voice <6963> of my beloved <1730>! behold <2009>, he

cometh <0935> leaping <1801> upon the mountains <2022>, skipping

<7092> upon the hills <1389>.




 9 My beloved <1730> is like <1819> a roe <6643> or <0176> a

young <6082> hart <0354>: behold <2009>, he standeth <5975>

behind <0310> our wall <3796>, he looketh <7688> forth at <4480>

the windows <2474>, shewing <6692> himself through <4480> the

lattice <2762>.




 10 My beloved <1730> spake <6030>, and said <0559> unto me,

Rise <6965> up, my love <7474>, my fair <3302> one, and come

<3212> away.




 11 For, lo <2009>, the winter <5638> is past <5674>, the rain

<1653> is over <2798> [and] gone <1980>;




 12 The flowers <5339> appear <7200> on the earth <0776>; the

time <6256> of the singing <2158> [of birds] is come <5060>, and

the voice <6963> of the turtle <8449> is heard <8085> in our

land <0776>;




 13 The fig <8384> tree putteth <2590> forth <2590> her green

<6291> figs <6291>, and the vines <1612> [with] the tender grape

<5563> give <5414> a [good] smell <7381>. Arise <6965>, my love

<7474>, my fair <3302> one, and come <3212> away.




 14. O my dove <3123>, [that art] in the clefts <2288> of the

rock <5553>, in the secret <5643> [places] of the stairs <4095>,

let me see <7200> thy countenance <4758>, let me hear <8085> thy

voice <6963>; for sweet <6149> [is] thy voice <6963>, and thy

countenance <4758> [is] comely <5000>.




 15 Take <0270> us the foxes <7776>, the little <6996> foxes

<7776>, that spoil <2254> the vines <3754>: for our vines <3754>

[have] tender grapes <5563>.




 16 My beloved <1730> [is] mine, and I [am] his: he feedeth

<7462> among the lilies <7799>.




 17 Until <5704> the day <3117> break <6315>, and the shadows

<6752> flee <5127> away, turn <5437>, my beloved <1730>, and be

thou like <1819> a roe <6643> or <0176> a young <6082> hart

<0354> upon the mountains <2022> of Bether <1336>.




Song of Solomon 3




 1. By night <3915> on <5921> my bed <4904> I sought <1245> him

whom my soul <5315> loveth <0157>: I sought <1245> him, but I

found <4672> him not.




 2 I will rise <6965> now <4994>, and go <5437> about <5437> the

city <5892> in the streets <7784>, and in the broad <7339> ways

<7339> I will seek <1245> him whom my soul <5315> loveth <0157>:

I sought him, but I found <4672> him not.




 3 The watchmen <8104> that go <5437> about <5437> the city

<5892> found <4672> me: [to whom I said], Saw <7200> ye him whom

<0853> my soul <5315> loveth <0157>?




 4 [It was] but a little <4592> that I passed <5674> from them,

but I found <4672> him whom my soul <5315> loveth <0157>: I held

<0270> him, and would not let him go <7503>, until <5704> I had

brought <0935> him into <0413> my mother's <0517> house <1004>,

and into <0413> the chamber <2315> of her that conceived <2030>

me.




 5 I charge <7650> you, O ye daughters <1121> of Jerusalem

<3389>, by the roes <6643>, and by the hinds <0355> of the field

<7704>, that ye stir <5782> not up, nor <0518> awake <5782> [my]

love <0160>, till <5704> he please <2654>.




 6. Who <4310> [is] this <2063> that cometh <5927> out of the

wilderness <4057> like pillars <8490> of smoke <6227>, perfumed

<6999> with myrrh <4753> and frankincense <3828>, with all

<3605> powders <81> of the merchant <7402>?




 7. Behold <2009> his bed <4296>, which [is] Solomon's <8010>;

threescore <7657> valiant <1368> men [are] about <5439> it, of

the valiant <1368> of Israel <3478>.




 8 They all <3605> hold <0270> swords <2719>, [being] expert

<3925> in war <4421>: every man <0376> [hath] his sword <2719>

upon his thigh <3409> because of fear <6343> in the night <3915>.




 9 King <4428> Solomon <8010> made <6213> himself a chariot

<0668> of the wood <6086> of Lebanon <3844>.




 10 He made <6213> the pillars <5982> thereof [of] silver <3701>,

 the bottom <7507> thereof [of] gold <2091>, the covering <4817>

of it [of] purple <0713>, the midst <8432> thereof being paved

<7528> [with] love <0160>, for the daughters <1121> of Jerusalem

<3389>.




 11 Go <3318> forth <3318>, O ye daughters <1121> of Zion <6726>,

 and behold <7200> king <4428> Solomon <8010> with the crown

<5850> wherewith his mother <0517> crowned <5849> him in the day

<3117> of his espousals <2861>, and in the day <3117> of the

gladness <8057> of his heart <3820>.




Song of Solomon 4




 1. Behold <2009>, thou [art] fair <3302>, my love <7474>;

behold <2009>, thou [art] fair <3302>; thou [hast] doves <3123>'

eyes <5869> within <1157> thy locks <6777>: thy hair <8181> [is]

as a flock <5739> of goats <5795>, that appear <1570> from mount

<2022> Gilead <1568>.




 2 Thy teeth <8127> [are] like a flock <5739> [of sheep that are

even] shorn <7094>, which came <5927> up from the washing <7367>;

 whereof every <3605> one bear <8382> twins <8382>, and none

<0369> [is] barren <7909> among them.




 3 Thy lips <8193> [are] like a thread <2339> of scarlet <8144>,

and thy speech <4057> [is] comely <5000>: thy temples <7451>

[are] like a piece <6400> of a pomegranate <7416> within <1157>

thy locks <6777>.




 4 Thy neck <6677> [is] like the tower <4026> of David <1732>

builded <1129> for an armoury <8530>, whereon <5921> there hang

<8518> a thousand <0505> bucklers <4043>, all <3605> shields

<7982> of mighty <1368> men.




 5 Thy two <8147> breasts <7699> [are] like two <8147> young

<6082> roes <6646> that are twins <8380>, which feed <7462>

among the lilies <7799>.




 6 Until <5704> the day <3117> break <6315>, and the shadows

<6752> flee <5127> away, I will get <3212> me to the mountain

<2022> of myrrh <4753>, and to the hill <1389> of frankincense

<3828>.




 7 Thou [art] all <3605> fair <3302>, my love <7474>; [there is]

no <0369> spot <3971> in thee.




 8. Come <0935> with me from Lebanon <3844>, [my] spouse <3618>,

with me from Lebanon <3844>: look <7789> from the top <7218> of

Amana <0549>, from the top <7218> of Shenir <8149> and Hermon

<2768>, from the lions <0738>' dens <4585>, from the mountains

<2042> of the leopards <5246>.




 9 Thou hast ravished <3823> my heart <3823>, my sister <0269>,

[my] spouse <3618>; thou hast ravished <3823> my heart <3823>

with one <0259> of thine eyes <5869>, with one <0259> chain

<6060> of thy neck <6677>.




 10 How <4100> fair <3302> is thy love <1730>, my sister <0269>,

[my] spouse <3618>! how <4100> much better <2896> is thy love

<1730> than wine <3196>! and the smell <7381> of thine ointments

<8081> than all <3605> spices <1314>!




 11 Thy lips <8193>, O [my] spouse <3618>, drop <5197> [as] the

honeycomb <5317>: honey <1706> and milk <2461> [are] under

<8478> thy tongue <3956>; and the smell <7381> of thy garments

<8008> [is] like the smell <7381> of Lebanon <3844>.




 12 A garden <1588> inclosed <5274> [is] my sister <0269>, [my]

spouse <3618>; a spring <1530> shut <5274> up, a fountain <4599>

sealed <2856>.




 13 Thy plants <7973> [are] an orchard <6508> of pomegranates

<7416>, with pleasant <4022> fruits <6529>; camphire <3724>,

with spikenard <5373>,




 14 Spikenard <5373> and saffron <3750>; calamus <7070> and

cinnamon <7076>, with all <3605> trees <6086> of frankincense

<3828>; myrrh <4753> and aloes <0174>, with all <3605> the chief

<7218> spices <1314>:




 15. A fountain <4599> of gardens <1588>, a well <0875> of

living <2416> waters <4325>, and streams <5140> from Lebanon

<3844>.




 16 Awake <5782>, O north <6828> wind; and come <0935>, thou

south <8486>; blow <6315> upon my garden <1588>, [that] the

spices <1314> thereof may flow <5140> out. Let my beloved <1730>

come <0935> into his garden <1588>, and eat <0398> his pleasant

<4022> fruits <6529>.




Song of Solomon 5




 1. I am come <0935> into my garden <1588>, my sister <0269>,

[my] spouse <3618>: I have gathered <0717> my myrrh <4753> with

my spice <1313>; I have eaten <0398> my honeycomb <3293> with my

honey <1706>; I have drunk <8354> my wine <3196> with my milk

<2461>: eat <0398>, O friends <7453>; drink <8354>, yea, drink

<7937> abundantly <7937>, O beloved <1730>.




 2. I sleep <3463>, but my heart <3820> waketh <5782>: [it is]

the voice <6963> of my beloved <1730> that knocketh <1849>,

[saying], Open <6605> to me, my sister <0269>, my love <7474>,

my dove <3123>, my undefiled <8535>: for my head <7218> is

filled <4390> with dew <2919>, [and] my locks <6977> with the

drops <7447> of the night <3915>.




 3 I have put <6584> off my coat <3801>; how <0349> shall I put

<3847> it on? I have washed <7364> my feet <7272>; how <0349>

shall I defile <2936> them?




 4 My beloved <1730> put <7971> in his hand <3027> by the hole

<2356> [of the door <6607>], and my bowels <4578> were moved

<1993> for him.




 5 I rose <6965> up to open <6605> to my beloved <1730>; and my

hands <3027> dropped <5197> [with] myrrh <4753>, and my fingers

<0676> [with] sweet <5674> smelling <5674> myrrh <4753>, upon

the handles <3709> of the lock <4514>.




 6 I opened <6605> to my beloved <1730>; but my beloved <1730>

had withdrawn <2559> himself, [and] was gone <5674>: my soul

<5315> failed <3318> when he spake <1696>: I sought <1245> him,

but I could not find <4672> him; I called <7121> him, but he

gave me no <3808> answer <6030>.




 7 The watchmen <8104> that went <5437> about <5437> the city

<5892> found <4672> me, they smote <5221> me, they wounded

<6481> me; the keepers <8104> of the walls <2346> took <5375>

away my veil <7289> from me.




 8 I charge <7650> you, O daughters <1121> of Jerusalem <3389>,

if ye find <4672> my beloved <1730>, that ye tell <5046> him,

that I [am] sick <2470> of love <0160>.




 9. What <4100> [is] thy beloved <1730> more than [another]

beloved <1730>, O thou fairest <3303> among women <0802>? what

<4100> [is] thy beloved <1730> more than [another] beloved

<1730>, that thou dost so <3602> charge <7650> us?




 10 My beloved <1730> [is] white <6703> and ruddy <0132>, the

chiefest <1713> among ten <7233> thousand <7233>.




 11 His head <7218> [is as] the most <3800> fine gold <6337>,

his locks <6977> [are] bushy <8534>, [and] black <7838> as a

raven <6158>.




 12 His eyes <5869> [are] as [the eyes <5869>] of doves <3123>

by the rivers <0650> of waters <4325>, washed <7364> with milk

<2461>, [and] fitly set <3427>.




 13 His cheeks <3895> [are] as a bed <6170> of spices <1314>,

[as] sweet <4840> flowers <4026>: his lips <8193> [like] lilies

<7799>, dropping <5197> sweet <5674> smelling <5674> myrrh

<4753>.




 14 His hands <3027> [are as] gold <2091> rings <1550> set

<4390> with the beryl <8658>: his belly <4578> [is as] bright

<6247> ivory <8127> overlaid <5968> [with] sapphires <5601>.




 15 His legs <7785> [are as] pillars <5982> of marble <8336>,

set <3245> upon sockets <0134> of fine gold <6337>: his

countenance <4758> [is] as Lebanon <3844>, excellent <0977> as

the cedars <0730>.




 16 His mouth <2441> [is] most sweet <4477>: yea, he [is]

altogether <3605> lovely <4261>. This <2088> [is] my beloved

<1730>, and this <2088> [is] my friend <7453>, O daughters

<1121> of Jerusalem <3389>.




Song of Solomon 6




 1. Whither <0575> is thy beloved <1730> gone <1980>, O thou

fairest <3303> among women <0802>? whither <0575> is thy beloved

<1730> turned <6437> aside <6437>? that we may seek <1245> him

with thee.




 2 My beloved <1730> is gone <3381> down <3381> into his garden

<1588>, to the beds <6170> of spices <1314>, to feed <7462> in

the gardens <1588>, and to gather <3950> lilies <7799>.




 3 I [am] my beloved's <1730>, and my beloved <1730> [is] mine:

he feedeth <7462> among the lilies <7799>.




 4. Thou [art] beautiful <3303>, O my love <7474>, as Tirzah

<8656>, comely <5000> as Jerusalem <3389>, terrible <0366> as

[an army] with banners <1713>.




 5 Turn <5437> away thine eyes <5869> from me, for they have

overcome <7292> me: thy hair <8181> [is] as a flock <5739> of

goats <5795> that appear <1570> from Gilead <1568>.




 6 Thy teeth <8127> [are] as a flock <5739> of sheep <7353>

which go <5927> up from the washing <7367>, whereof every <3605>

one <0259> beareth <8382> twins <8382>, and [there is] not one

<0259> barren <7909> among them.




 7 As a piece <6400> of a pomegranate <7416> [are] thy temples

<7451> within <1157> thy locks <6777>.




 8 There are threescore <7657> queens <4436>, and fourscore

<8084> concubines <6370>, and virgins <5959> without <0369>

number <4557>.




 9 My dove <3123>, my undefiled <8535> is [but] one <0259>; she

[is] the [only] one <0259> of her mother <0517>, she [is] the

choice <1249> [one <0259>] of her that bare <3205> her. The

daughters <1121> saw <7200> her, and blessed <0833> her; [yea],

the queens <4436> and the concubines <6370>, and they praised

<1984> her.




 10 Who <4310> [is] she [that] looketh <8259> forth as the

morning <7837>, fair <3303> as the moon <3842>, clear <1249> as

the sun <2535>, [and] terrible <0366> as [an army] with banners

<1713>?




 11. I went <3381> down <3381> into <0413> the garden <1594> of

nuts <93> to see <7200> the fruits <3> of the valley <5158>,

[and] to see <7200> whether the vine <1612> flourished <6524>,

[and] the pomegranates <7416> budded <5132>.




 12 Or ever <3808> I was aware <3045>, my soul <5315> made

<7760> me [like] the chariots <4818> of Amminadib <5993>.




 13 Return <7725>, return <7725>, O Shulamite <7759>; return

<7725>, return <7725>, that we may look <2372> upon thee. What

<4100> will ye see <2372> in the Shulamite <7759>? As it were

the company <4246> of two armies <4264>.




Song of Solomon 7




 1. How <4100> beautiful <3303> are thy feet <6471> with shoes

<5275>, O prince's <5081> daughter <1323>! the joints <2542> of

thy thighs <3409> [are] like <3644> jewels <2484>, the work

<4639> of the hands <3027> of a cunning <0542> workman <0542>.




 2 Thy navel <8326> [is like] a round <5469> goblet <0101>,

[which] wanteth <2637> not liquor <4197>: thy belly <0990> [is

like] an heap <6194> of wheat <2406> set <5473> about <5473>

with lilies <7799>.




 3 Thy two <8147> breasts <7699> [are] like two <8147> young

<6082> roes <6646> [that are] twins <8380>.




 4 Thy neck <6677> [is] as a tower <4026> of ivory <8127>; thine

eyes <5869> [like] the fishpools <1295> in Heshbon <2809>, by

the gate <8179> of Bathrabbim <1337>: thy nose <0639> [is] as

the tower <4026> of Lebanon <3844> which looketh <6822> toward

Damascus <1834>.




 5 Thine head <7218> upon thee [is] like Carmel <3760>, and the

hair <1803> of thine head <7218> like purple <0713>; the king

<4428> [is] held <0631> in the galleries <7298>.




 6 How <4100> fair <3302> and how <4100> pleasant <5276> art

thou, O love <0160>, for delights <8588>!




 7 This <2063> thy stature <6967> is like <1819> to a palm

<8558> tree, and thy breasts <7699> to clusters <0811> [of

grapes].




 8 I said <0559>, I will go <5927> up to the palm <8558> tree, I

will take <0270> hold <0270> of the boughs <5577> thereof: now

<4994> also thy breasts <7699> shall be as clusters <0811> of

the vine <1612>, and the smell <7381> of thy nose <0639> like

apples <8598>;




 9 And the roof <2441> of thy mouth <2441> like the best <2896>

wine <3196> for my beloved <1730>, that goeth <1980> [down]

sweetly <4339>, causing the lips <8193> of those that are asleep

<3463> to speak <1680>.




 10. I [am] my beloved's <1730>, and his desire <8669> [is]

toward <5921> me.




 11 Come <3212>, my beloved <1730>, let us go <3318> forth

<3318> into the field <7704>; let us lodge <3885> in the

villages <3723>.




 12 Let us get up early <7925> to the vineyards <3754>; let us

see <7200> if the vine <1612> flourish <6524>, [whether] the

tender grape <5563> appear <6524>, [and] the pomegranates <7416>

bud <5132> forth <5132>: there will I give <5414> thee my loves

<1730>.




 13 The mandrakes <1736> give <5414> a smell <7381>, and at

<5921> our gates <6607> [are] all <3605> manner of pleasant

<4022> [fruits], new <2319> and old <3465>, [which] I have laid

<6845> up for thee, O my beloved <1730>.




Song of Solomon 8




 1. O that thou [wert] as my brother <0251>, that sucked <3243>

the breasts <7699> of my mother <0517>! [when] I should find

<4672> thee without <2351>, I would kiss <5401> thee; yea <1571>,

 I should not be despised <0937>.




 2 I would lead <5090> thee, [and] bring <0935> thee into <0413>

my mother's <0517> house <1004>, [who] would instruct <3925> me:

I would cause thee to drink <8248> of spiced <7544> wine <3196>

of the juice of my pomegranate <7416>.




 3 His left <8040> hand <8040> [should be] under <8478> my head

<7218>, and his right <3225> hand <3225> should embrace <2263>

me.




 4 I charge <7650> you, O daughters <1121> of Jerusalem <3389>,

that ye stir <5782> not up, nor awake <5782> [my] love <0160>,

until <5704> he please <2654>.




 5. Who <4310> [is] this <2063> that cometh <5927> up from the

wilderness <4057>, leaning <7514> upon her beloved <1730>? I

raised <5782> thee up under <8478> the apple <8598> tree: there

thy mother <0517> brought <2254> thee forth <2254>: there she

brought <2254> thee forth <2254> [that] bare <3205> thee.




 6 Set <7760> me as a seal <2368> upon thine heart <3820>, as a

seal <2368> upon thine arm <2220>: for love <0160> [is] strong

<5794> as death <4194>; jealousy <7068> [is] cruel as the grave

<7585>: the coals <7565> thereof [are] coals <7565> of fire

<0784>, [which hath a] most vehement <3050> flame <7957>.




 7 Many <7227> waters <4325> cannot quench <3518> love <0160>,

neither <3808> can the floods <5104> drown <7857> it: if <0518>

[a] man <0376> would give <5414> all <3605> the substance <1952>

of his house <1004> for love <0160>, it would utterly be

contemned <0936>.




 8. We have a little <6996> sister <0269>, and she hath no

<0369> breasts <7699>: what <4100> shall we do <6213> for our

sister <0269> in the day <3117> when she shall be spoken <1696>

for?




 9 If <0518> she [be] a wall <2346>, we will build <1129> upon

her a palace <2918> of silver <3701>: and if she [be] a door

<1817>, we will inclose <6696> her with boards <3871> of cedar

<0730>.




 10 I [am] a wall <2346>, and my breasts <7699> like towers

<4026>: then <0227> was I in his eyes <5869> as one that found

<4672> favour <7965>.




 11 Solomon <8010> had a vineyard <3754> at Baalhamon <1174>; he

let <5414> out the vineyard <3754> unto keepers <5201>; every

<0376> one <0376> for the fruit <6529> thereof was to bring

<0935> a thousand <0505> [pieces] of silver <3701>.




 12 My vineyard <3754>, which [is] mine, [is] before <6440> me:

thou, O Solomon <8010>, [must have] a thousand <0505>, and those

that keep <5201> the fruit <6529> thereof two hundred <3967>.




 13. Thou that dwellest <3427> in the gardens <1588>, the

companions <2270> hearken <7181> to thy voice <6963>: cause me

to hear <8085> [it].




 14 Make haste <1272>, my beloved <1730>, and be thou like

<1819> to a roe <6643> or <0176> to a young <6082> hart <0354>

upon the mountains <2022> of spices <1314>.








 


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