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Song of Solomon - Chapter: 1

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1:1Kisse he me with the cos of his mouth.
1:2For thi tetis ben betere than wyn, and yyuen odour with beste oynementis. Thi name is oile sched out; therfor yonge damesels loueden thee.
1:3Drawe thou me after thee; we schulen renne in to the odour of thin oynementis. The kyng ledde me in to hise celeris; we myndeful of thi teetis aboue wyn, schulen make ful out ioye, and schulen be glad in thee; riytful men louen thee.
1:4Ye douytris of Jerusalem, Y am blak, but fair, as the tabernaclis of Cedar, as the skynnes of Salomon.
1:5Nyle ye biholde me, that Y am blak, for the sunne hath discolourid me; the sones of my modir fouyten ayens me, thei settiden me a kepere in vyners; Y kepte not my vyner.
1:6Thou spouse, whom my soule loueth, schewe to me, where thou lesewist, where thou restist in myddai; lest Y bigynne to wandre, aftir the flockis of thi felowis.
1:7A! thou fairest among wymmen, if thou knowist not thi silf, go thou out, and go forth aftir the steppis of thi flockis; and feede thi kidis, bisidis the tabernaclis of scheepherdis.
1:8Mi frendesse, Y licnede thee to myn oost of knyytis in the charis of Farao.
1:9Thi chekis ben feire, as of a turtle; thi necke is as brochis.
1:10We schulen make to thee goldun ournementis, departid and maad dyuerse with silver.
1:11Whanne the kyng was in his restyng place, my narde yaf his odour.
1:12My derlyng is a bundel of myrre to me; he schal dwelle bitwixe my tetis.
1:13My derlyng is to me a cluster of cipre tre, among the vyneres of Engaddi.
1:14Lo! my frendesse, thou art fair; lo! thou art fair, thin iyen ben the iyen of culueris.
1:15Lo, my derling, thou art fair, and schapli; oure bed is fair as flouris.
1:16The trees of oure housis ben of cedre; oure couplis ben of cipresse.
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1:1Let him kisse me with the kisses of his mouth: for thy loue is better then wine.
1:2Because of the sauour of thy good ointments thy name is as an ointment powred out: therefore the virgins loue thee.
1:3Drawe me: we will runne after thee: the King hath brought me into his chabers: we will reioyce and be glad in thee: we will remember thy loue more then wine: the righteous do loue thee.
1:4I am blacke, O daughters of Ierusalem, but comely, as the tentes of Kedar, and as the curtaines of Salomon.
1:5Regard ye me not because I am blacke: for the sunne hath looked vpon mee. The sonnes of my mother were angry against mee: they made me the keeper of ye vines: but I kept not mine owne vine.
1:6Shewe me, O thou, whome my soule loueth, where thou feedest, where thou liest at noone: for why should I be as she that turneth aside to the flockes of thy companions?
1:7If thou knowe not, O thou the fairest among women, get thee foorth by the steps of the flocke, and feede thy kiddes by the tents of the shepheards.
1:8I haue compared thee, O my loue, to the troupe of horses in the charets of Pharaoh.
1:9Thy cheekes are comely with rowes of stones, and thy necke with chaines.
1:10We will make thee borders of golde with studdes of siluer.
1:11Whiles the King was at his repast, my spikenard gaue the smelll thereof.
1:12My welbeloued is as a bundle of myrrhe vnto me: he shall lie betweene my breasts.
1:13My welbeloued is as a cluster of camphire vnto me in the vines of Engedi.
1:14My loue, beholde, thou art faire: beholde, thou art faire: thine eyes are like the doues.
1:15My welbeloued, beholde, thou art faire and pleasant: also our bed is greene:
1:16The beames of our house are cedars, our rafters are of firre.
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