3:1 On
my
bed
by
night
I
sought
him
whom
my
soul
loves;
I
sought
him,
but
found
him
not.
3:2 I
will
rise
now
and
go
about
the
city,
in
the
streets
and
in
the
squares;
I
will
seek
him
whom
my
soul
loves.
I
sought
him,
but
found
him
not.
3:3 The
watchmen
found
me
as
they
went
about
in
the
city.
"Have
you
seen
him
whom
my
soul
loves"
3:4 Scarcely
had
I
passed
them
when
I
found
him
whom
my
soul
loves.
I
held
him,
and
would
not
let
him
go
until
I
had
brought
him
into
my
mother's
house,
and
into
the
chamber
of
her
who
conceived
me.
3:5 I
adjure
you,
O
daughters
of
Jerusalem,
by
the
gazelles
or
the
does
of
the
field,
that
you
not
stir
up
or
awaken
love
until
it
pleases.
3:6 What
is
that
coming
up
from
the
wilderness
like
columns
of
smoke,
perfumed
with
myrrh
and
frankincense,
with
all
the
fragrant
powders
of
a
merchant
3:7 Behold,
it
is
the
litter
of
Solomon!
Around
it
are
sixty
mighty
men,
some
of
the
mighty
men
of
Israel,
3:8 all
of
them
wearing
swords
and
expert
in
war,
each
with
his
sword
at
his
thigh,
against
terror
by
night.
3:9 King
Solomon
made
himself
a
carriage
from
the
wood
of
Lebanon.
3:10 He
made
its
posts
of
silver,
its
back
of
gold,
its
seat
of
purple;
its
interior
was
inlaid
with
love
by
the
daughters
of
Jerusalem.
3:11 Go
out,
O
daughters
of
Zion,
and
look
upon
King
Solomon,
with
the
crown
with
which
his
mother
crowned
him
on
the
day
of
his
wedding,
on
the
day
of
the
gladness
of
his
heart.