8:1 O
that
thou
wert
as
my
brother
that
sucked
the
brests
of
my
mother,
when
I
should
find
thee
without,
I
would
kisse
thee,
yet
I
should
not
be
despised.
8:2 I
would
leade
thee,
and
bring
thee
into
my
mothers
house,
who
would
instruct
me:
I
would
cause
thee
to
drinke
of
spiced
wine,
of
the
iuice
of
my
pomegranate.
8:3 His
left
hand
should
be
vnder
my
head,
and
his
right
hand
should
embrace
me.
8:4 I
charge
you,
O
daughters
of
Ierusalem,
that
ye
stirre
not
vp,
nor
awake
my
loue
vntill
he
please.
8:5 (Who
is
this
that
commeth
vp
from
the
wildernesse,
leaning
vpon
her
beloued)
I
raised
thee
vp
vnder
the
apple
tree:
there
thy
mother
brought
thee
forth,
there
she
brought
thee
forth,
that
bare
thee.
8:6 Set
mee
as
a
seale
vpon
thine
heart,
as
a
seale
vpon
thine
arme:
for
loue
is
strong
as
death,
iealousie
is
cruel
as
the
graue:
the
coales
thereof
are
coales
of
fire,
which
hath
a
most
vehement
flame.
8:7 Many
waters
cannot
quench
loue,
neither
can
the
floods
drowne
it:
if
a
man
would
giue
all
the
substance
of
his
house
for
loue,
it
would
vtterly
be
contemned.
8:8 We
haue
a
litle
sister,
and
shee
hath
no
breasts:
what
shall
we
doe
for
our
sister,
in
the
day
when
she
shall
bee
spoken
for
8:9 If
she
be
a
wall,
we
will
build
vpon
her
a
palace
of
siluer:
and
if
she
bee
a
dore,
we
will
inclose
her
with
boards
of
Cedar.
8:10 I
am
a
wall,
and
my
breasts
like
towers:
then
was
I
in
his
eyes
as
one
that
found
fauour.
8:11 Solomon
had
a
vineyard
at
Baalhamon,
hee
let
out
the
vineyard
vnto
keepers:
euery
one
for
the
fruit
thereof
was
to
bring
a
thousand
pieces
of
siluer.
8:12 My
vineyard
which
is
mine,
is
before
me:
thou
(O
Solomon)
must
haue
a
thousand,
and
those
that
keepe
the
fruit
thereof,
two
hundred.
8:13 Thou
that
dwellest
in
the
gardens,
the
companions
hearken
to
thy
voice:
cause
me
to
heare
it.
8:14 Make
haste,
my
beloued,
and
be
thou
like
to
a
Roe,
or
to
a
yong
Hart
vpon
the
mountaines
of
spices.