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Song of Solomon 1

Douay-Rheims 1899 American Edition

1Let him kiss me with the kiss of his mouth: for thy breasts are better than wine, 2Smelling sweet of the best ointments. Thy name is as oil poured out; therefore young maidens have loved thee. 3Draw me: we will run after thee to the odour of thy ointments. The king hath brought me into his store-rooms: we will be glad and rejoice in thee, remembering thy breasts more than wine: the righteous love thee. 4I am black, but beautiful, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, as the tents of Cedar, as the curtains of Solomon. 5Do not consider me that I am brown, because the sun hath altered my colour: the sons of my mother have fought against me, they have made me the keeper in the vineyards: my vineyard I have not kept. 6Shew me, O thou whom my soul loveth, where thou feedest, where thou liest in the mid-day, lest I begin to wander after the flocks of thy companions. 7If thou know not thyself, O fairest among women, go forth, and follow after the steps of the flocks, and feed thy kids beside the tents of the shepherds. 8To my company of horsemen, in Pharao's chariots, have I likened thee, O my love. 9Thy cheeks are beautiful as the turtle dove's, thy neck as jewels. 10We will make thee chains of gold, inlaid with silver. 11While the king was at his repose, my spikenard sent forth the odour thereof. 12A bundle of myrrh is my beloved to me, he shall abide between my breasts. 13A cluster of cyprus my love is to me, in the vineyards of Engaddi. 14Behold thou art fair, O my love, behold thou art fair, thy eyes are as those of doves. 15Behold, thou art fair, my beloved, and comely. Our bed is flourishing. 16The beams of our houses are of cedar, our rafters of cypress-trees.

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