How beautiful <H3302> are thy feet <H6471> with shoes, <H5275> O prince's <H5081> daughter! <H1323> the joints <H2542> of thy thighs <H3409> [are] like jewels, <H2481> the work <H4639> of the hands <H3027> of a cunning workman. <H0542>
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Thy navel <H8326> [is like] a round <H5469> goblet, <H0101> [which] wanteth <H2637> not liquor: <H4197> thy belly <H0990> [is like] an heap <H6194> of wheat <H2406> set about <H5473> with lilies. <H7799>
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Thy two <H8147> breasts <H7699> [are] like two <H8147> young <H6082> roes <H6646> [that are] twins. <H8380>
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Thy neck <H6677> [is] as a tower <H4026> of ivory; <H8127> thine eyes <H5869> [like] the fishpools <H1295> in Heshbon, <H2809> by the gate <H8179> of Bathrabbim: <H1337> thy nose <H0639> [is] as the tower <H4026> of Lebanon <H3844> which looketh <H6822> toward <H6440> Damascus. <H1834>
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Thine head <H7218> upon thee [is] like Carmel, <H3760> and the hair <H1803> of thine head <H7218> like purple; <H0713> the king <H4428> [is] held <H0631> in the galleries. <H7298>
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How fair <H3302> and how pleasant <H5276> art thou, O love, <H0160> for delights! <H8588>
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This thy stature <H6967> is like <H1819> to a palm tree, <H8558> and thy breasts <H7699> to clusters <H0811> [of grapes].
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I said, <H0559> I will go up <H5927> to the palm tree, <H8558> I will take hold <H0270> of the boughs <H5577> thereof: now also thy breasts <H7699> shall be as clusters <H0811> of the vine, <H1612> and the smell <H7381> of thy nose <H0639> like apples; <H8598>
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And the roof of thy mouth <H2441> like the best <H2896> wine <H3196> for my beloved, <H1730> that goeth <H1980> [down] sweetly, <H4339> causing the lips <H8193> of those that are asleep <H3463> to speak. <H1680>
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I [am] my beloved's, <H1730> and his desire <H8669> [is] toward me.
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Come, <H3212> my beloved, <H1730> let us go forth <H3318> into the field; <H7704> let us lodge <H3885> in the villages. <H3723>
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Let us get up early <H7925> to the vineyards; <H3754> let us see <H7200> if the vine <H1612> flourish, <H6524> [whether] the tender grape <H5563> appear, <H6605> [and] the pomegranates <H7416> bud forth: <H5132> there will I give <H5414> thee my loves. <H1730>
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The mandrakes <H1736> give <H5414> a smell, <H7381> and at our gates <H6607> [are] all manner of pleasant <H4022> [fruits], new <H2319> and old, <H3465> [which] I have laid up <H6845> for thee, O my beloved. <H1730>