7:1 How
beautiful
are
thy
feet
in
sandals,
O
prince's
daughter!
Thy
rounded
thighs
are
like
jewels,
The
work
of
the
hands
of
a
skilful
workman.
7:2 Thy
body
is
[like]
a
round
goblet,
[Wherein]
no
mingled
wine
is
wanting:
Thy
waist
is
[like]
a
heap
of
wheat
Set
about
with
lilies.
7:3 Thy
two
breasts
are
like
two
fawns
That
are
twins
of
a
roe.
7:4 Thy
neck
is
like
the
tower
of
ivory;
Thine
eyes
[as]
the
pools
in
Heshbon,
By
the
gate
of
Bath-rabbim;
Thy
nose
is
like
the
tower
of
Lebanon
Which
looketh
toward
Damascus.
7:5 Thy
head
upon
thee
is
like
Carmel,
And
the
hair
of
thy
head
like
purple;
The
king
is
held
captive
in
the
tresses
[thereof].
7:6 How
fair
and
how
pleasant
art
thou,
O
love,
for
delights!
7:7 This
thy
stature
is
like
to
a
palm-tree,
And
thy
breasts
to
its
clusters.
7:8 I
said,
I
will
climb
up
into
the
palm-tree,
I
will
take
hold
of
the
branches
thereof:
Let
thy
breasts
be
as
clusters
of
the
vine,
And
the
smell
of
thy
breath
like
apples,
7:9 And
thy
mouth
like
the
best
wine,
That
goeth
down
smoothly
for
my
beloved,
Gliding
through
the
lips
of
those
that
are
asleep.
7:10 I
am
my
beloved's;
And
his
desire
is
toward
me.
7:11 Come,
my
beloved,
let
us
go
forth
into
the
field;
Let
us
lodge
in
the
villages.
7:12 Let
us
get
up
early
to
the
vineyards;
Let
us
see
whether
the
vine
hath
budded,
[And]
its
blossom
is
open,
[And]
the
pomegranates
are
in
flower:
There
will
I
give
thee
my
love.
7:13 The
mandrakes
give
forth
fragrance;
And
at
our
doors
are
all
manner
of
precious
fruits,
new
and
old,
Which
I
have
laid
up
for
thee,
O
my
beloved.