SONG OF SOLOMON
Chapter 1
Song | Wycliffe | 1:2 | For thi tetis ben betere than wyn, and yyuen odour with beste oynementis. Thi name is oile sched out; therfor yonge damesels loueden thee. | |
Song | Wycliffe | 1:3 | Drawe thou me after thee; we schulen renne in to the odour of thin oynementis. The kyng ledde me in to hise celeris; we myndeful of thi teetis aboue wyn, schulen make ful out ioye, and schulen be glad in thee; riytful men louen thee. | |
Song | Wycliffe | 1:4 | Ye douytris of Jerusalem, Y am blak, but fair, as the tabernaclis of Cedar, as the skynnes of Salomon. | |
Song | Wycliffe | 1:5 | Nyle ye biholde me, that Y am blak, for the sunne hath discolourid me; the sones of my modir fouyten ayens me, thei settiden me a kepere in vyners; Y kepte not my vyner. | |
Song | Wycliffe | 1:6 | Thou spouse, whom my soule loueth, schewe to me, where thou lesewist, where thou restist in myddai; lest Y bigynne to wandre, aftir the flockis of thi felowis. | |
Song | Wycliffe | 1:7 | A! thou fairest among wymmen, if thou knowist not thi silf, go thou out, and go forth aftir the steppis of thi flockis; and feede thi kidis, bisidis the tabernaclis of scheepherdis. | |
Song | Wycliffe | 1:10 | We schulen make to thee goldun ournementis, departid and maad dyuerse with silver. | |
Song | Wycliffe | 1:14 | Lo! my frendesse, thou art fair; lo! thou art fair, thin iyen ben the iyen of culueris. | |