1 I am come 935 into my garden 1588, my sister 269, my spouse 3618: I have gathered 717 my myrrh 4753 with my spice 1313; I have eaten 398 my honeycomb 3293 with my honey 1706; I have drunk 8354 my wine 3196 with my milk 2461: eat 398, O friends 7453; drink 8354, yea, drink 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 269, 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 off 6584 my coat 3801; how 349 shall I put it on 3847? I have washed 7364 my feet 7272; how 349 shall I defile 2936 them?

4 My beloved 1730 put in 7971 his hand 3027 by 4480 the hole 2356 of the door, and my bowels 4578 were moved 1993 for him.

5 I rose up 6965 to open 6605 to my beloved 1730; and my hands 3027 dropped 5197 with myrrh 4753, and my fingers 676 with sweet 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6 I opened 6605 to my beloved 1730; but my beloved 1730 had withdrawn 2559 himself, and was gone 5674: my soul 5315 failed 3318 when he spake 1696: I sought 1245 him, but I could not find 4672 him; I called 7121 him, but he gave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 answer 6030.

7 The watchmen 8104 that went about 5437 the city 5892 found 4672 me, they smote 5221 me, they wounded 6481 me; the keepers 8104 of the walls 2346 took away 5375 my veil 7289 from me.

8 I charge 7650 you, O daughters 1323 of Jerusalem 3389, if ye find 4672 my beloved 1730, that ye tell 5046 him, that I am sick 2470 of love 160.

9 What is thy beloved 1730 more than another beloved 1730, O thou fairest 3303 among women 802? what is thy beloved 1730 more than another beloved 1730, that thou 3602 dost so charge 7650 us?

10 My beloved 1730 is white 6703 and ruddy 122, the chiefest 1713 among ten 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 of doves 3123 by the rivers 650 of waters 4325, washed 7364 with milk 2461, and fitly set 3427 4402.

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 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 134 of fine gold 6337: his countenance 4758 is as Lebanon 3844, excellent 977 as the cedars 730.

16 His mouth 2441 is most sweet 4477: yea, he is altogether lovely 4261. This is my beloved 1730, and this is my friend 7453, O daughters 1323 of Jerusalem 3389.

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