What shall you see in the Shulamite? She comes as a company of the camps. How you do beautify your footsteps in sandals, O daughter of Nabad. of your thighs to pendants works of the hands of a craftsman.
Your navel is as basin not lacking mixed wine. Your belly of grain shut up in lilies.
two two fawns, twins of the doe.
Your neck a tower of ivory; your eyes lakes in Heshbon, by of the daughter of many. Your nose of Lebanon, watching in front of Damascus.
Your head upon you Carmel, and of your head purple, being bound by its passing by.
How beautiful and how delicious, O love, in your luxuries.
This your greatness is likened to the palm, and your breasts to the clusters of grapes.
I said, I will ascend unto the palm, I will seize its heights; and shall indeed be as clusters of grapes of the grapevine, and of your nose as apples.
And your throat wine going my beloved man in straightness, suiting in my lips and teeth.
I my beloved man, and is towards
Come, O my beloved man! we should go forth into we should lodge in towns.
We should rise early to we should see if bloomed There I will give my breasts to you.
The mandrakes gave a scent, and at our doors the fruit trees new to old. O my beloved man, I kept them for you.