‏ Song of Solomon 6

1My welbeloued is gone downe into his garden to the beds of spices, to feede in the gardens, and to gather lilies.

2I am my welbeloueds, and my welbeloued is mine, who feedeth among the lilies.

3Thou art beautifull, my loue, as Tirzah, comely as Ierusale, terrible as an army with baners.

4Turne away thine eyes from me: for they ouercome mee: thine heare is like a flocke of goates, which looke downe from Gilead.

5Thy teeth are like a flocke of sheepe, which goe vp from the washing, which euery one bring out twinnes, and none is barren among them.

6Thy temples are within thy lockes as a piece of a pomegranate.

7There are threescore Queenes and fourescore concubines and of the damsels without nober.

8But my doue is alone, and my vndefiled, she is the onely daughter of her mother, and shee is deare to her that bare her: the daughters haue seene her and counted her blessed: euen the Queenes and the concubines, and they haue praised her.

9Who is shee that looketh foorth as the morning, fayre as the moone, pure as the sunne, terrible as an armie with banners!

10I went downe to the garden of nuttes, to see the fruites of the valley, to see if the vine budded, and if the pomegranates flourished.

11I knewe nothing, my soule set me as the charets of my noble people.

12Returne, returne, O Shulamite, returne: returne that we may behold thee. What shall you see in the Shulamite, but as the company of an armie?

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