4:1 Behold,
thou
art
fair,
my
love;
behold,
thou
art
fair;
Thine
eyes
are
[as]
doves
behind
thy
veil.
Thy
hair
is
as
a
flock
of
goats,
That
lie
along
the
side
of
mount
Gilead.
4:2 Thy
teeth
are
like
a
flock
[of
ewes]
that
are
[newly]
shorn,
Which
are
come
up
from
the
washing,
Whereof
every
one
hath
twins,
And
none
is
bereaved
among
them.
4:3 Thy
lips
are
like
a
thread
of
scarlet,
And
thy
mouth
is
comely.
Thy
temples
are
like
a
piece
of
a
pomegranate
Behind
thy
veil.
4:4 Thy
neck
is
like
the
tower
of
David
builded
for
an
armory,
Whereon
there
hang
a
thousand
bucklers,
All
the
shields
of
the
mighty
men.
4:5 Thy
two
breasts
are
like
two
fawns
That
are
twins
of
a
roe,
Which
feed
among
the
lilies.
4:6 Until
the
day
be
cool,
and
the
shadows
flee
away,
I
will
get
me
to
the
mountain
of
myrrh,
And
to
the
hill
of
frankincense.
4:7 Thou
art
all
fair,
my
love;
And
there
is
no
spot
in
thee.
4:8 Come
with
me
from
Lebanon,
[my]
bride,
With
me
from
Lebanon:
Look
from
the
top
of
Amana,
From
the
top
of
Senir
and
Hermon,
From
the
lions'
dens,
From
the
mountains
of
the
leopards.
4:9 Thou
hast
ravished
my
heart,
my
sister,
[my]
bride;
Thou
hast
ravished
my
heart
with
one
of
thine
eyes,
With
one
chain
of
thy
neck.
4:10 How
fair
is
thy
love,
my
sister,
[my]
bride!
How
much
better
is
thy
love
than
wine!
And
the
fragrance
of
thine
oils
than
all
manner
of
spices!
4:11 Thy
lips,
O
[my]
bride,
drop
[as]
the
honeycomb:
Honey
and
milk
are
under
thy
tongue;
And
the
smell
of
thy
garments
is
like
the
smell
of
Lebanon.
4:12 A
garden
shut
up
is
my
sister,
[my]
bride;
A
spring
shut
up,
a
fountain
sealed.
4:13 Thy
shoots
are
an
orchard
of
pomegranates,
with
precious
fruits;
Henna
with
spikenard
plants,
4:14 Spikenard
and
saffron,
Calamus
and
cinnamon,
with
all
trees
of
frankincense;
Myrrh
and
aloes,
with
all
the
chief
spices.
4:15 [Thou
art]
a
fountain
of
gardens,
A
well
of
living
waters,
And
flowing
streams
from
Lebanon.
4:16 Awake,
O
north
wind;
And
come,
thou
south;
Blow
upon
my
garden,
that
the
spices
thereof
may
flow
out.
Let
my
beloved
come
into
his
garden,
And
eat
his
precious
fruits.