4:1 Lo,
thou
[art]
fair,
my
friend,
lo,
thou
[art]
fair,
Thine
eyes
[are]
doves
behind
thy
veil,
Thy
hair
as
a
row
of
the
goats
That
have
shone
from
mount
Gilead,
4:2 Thy
teeth
as
a
row
of
the
shorn
ones
That
have
come
up
from
the
washing,
For
all
of
them
are
forming
twins,
And
a
bereaved
one
is
not
among
them.
4:3 As
a
thread
of
scarlet
[are]
thy
lips,
And
thy
speech
[is]
comely,
As
the
work
of
the
pomegranate
[is]
thy
temple
behind
thy
veil,
4:4 As
the
tower
of
David
[is]
thy
neck,
built
for
an
armoury,
The
chief
of
the
shields
are
hung
on
it,
All
shields
of
the
mighty.
4:5 Thy
two
breasts
[are]
as
two
fawns,
Twins
of
a
roe,
that
are
feeding
among
lilies.
4:6 Till
the
day
doth
break
forth,
And
the
shadows
have
fled
away,
I
will
get
me
unto
the
mountain
of
myrrh,
And
unto
the
hill
of
frankincense.
4:7 Thou
[art]
all
fair,
my
friend,
And
a
blemish
there
is
not
in
thee.
Come
from
Lebanon,
O
spouse,
4:8 Come
from
Lebanon,
come
thou
in.
Look
from
the
top
of
Amana,
From
the
top
of
Shenir
and
Hermon,
From
the
habitations
of
lions,
From
the
mountains
of
leopards.
4:9 Thou
hast
emboldened
me,
my
sister-spouse,
Emboldened
me
with
one
of
thine
eyes,
With
one
chain
of
thy
neck.
4:10 How
wonderful
have
been
thy
loves,
my
sister-spouse,
How
much
better
have
been
thy
loves
than
wine,
And
the
fragrance
of
thy
perfumes
than
all
spices.
4:11 Thy
lips
drop
honey,
O
spouse,
Honey
and
milk
[are]
under
thy
tongue,
And
the
fragrance
of
thy
garments
[Is]
as
the
fragrance
of
Lebanon.
4:12 A
garden
shut
up
[is]
my
sister-spouse,
A
spring
shut
up--a
fountain
sealed.
4:13 Thy
shoots
a
paradise
of
pomegranates,
With
precious
fruits,
4:14 Cypresses
with
nard--nard
and
saffron,
Cane
and
cinnamon,
With
all
trees
of
frankincense,
Myrrh
and
aloes,
with
all
chief
spices.
4:15 A
fount
of
gardens,
a
well
of
living
waters,
And
flowings
from
Lebanon!
4:16 Awake,
O
north
wind,
and
come,
O
south,
Cause
my
garden
to
breathe
forth,
its
spices
let
flow,
Let
my
beloved
come
to
his
garden,
And
eat
its
pleasant
fruits!