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| Song of Solomon 2
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| | 2:1
I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys. |
| | 2:2
As the lily among thorns, so is my love among the daughters. |
| | 2:3
As the apple tree among the trees of the wood, so is my beloved among the
sons. I sat down under his shadow with great delight, and his fruit was
sweet to my taste. |
"I sat down under his shadow with great delight, and his fruit was
sweet to my taste."
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| | 2:4
He brought me to the banqueting house, and his banner over me was love. |
| | 2:5
Stay me with flagons, comfort me with apples: for I am sick of love. |
Stay with me apples (Eric Gill,
1925)
| | 2:6
His left hand is
under my head, and his right hand doth embrace me. |
(2:6-7) "His left hand is under my head and his
right hand doth embrace me." She asks not to be disturbed "till he please."
Nor awake my love,
till he please (Yaron, 1995)
| | 2:7
I charge you, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, by the roes, and by the hinds
of the field, that ye stir not up, nor awake my love, till he
please.
| | 2:8
The voice of my beloved! behold, he cometh leaping upon the mountains,
skipping upon the hills.
| | 2:9
My beloved is like a roe or a young hart: behold, he standeth behind our
wall, he looketh forth at the windows, shewing himself through the lattice. |
| | 2:10
My beloved spake, and said unto me, Rise up, my love, my fair one, and
come away. |
| | 2:11
For, lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone; |
| | 2:12
The flowers appear on the earth; the time of the singing of birds is come,
and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land; |
| | 2:13
The fig tree putteth forth her green figs, and the vines with the tender
grape give a good smell. Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away. |
| | 2:14
O my dove, that art in the clefts of the rock, in the secret places of the
stairs, let me see thy countenance, let me hear thy voice; for sweet is thy
voice, and thy countenance is comely. |
| | 2:15
Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines
have tender grapes. |
| | 2:16
My beloved is mine, and I am his: he feedeth among the lilies. |
| | 2:17
Until the day break, and the shadows flee away, turn, my beloved, and be
thou like a roe or a young hart upon the mountains of Bether.
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