SONG OF SOLOMON
Chapter 6
Song | Wycliffe | 6:1 | My derlyng yede doun in to his orcherd, to the gardyn of swete smellynge spices, that he be fed there in orcherdis, and gadere lilyes. | |
Song | Wycliffe | 6:3 | Mi frendesse, thou art fair, swete and schappli as Jerusalem, thou art ferdful as the scheltrun of oostis set in good ordre. | |
Song | Wycliffe | 6:4 | Turne awei thin iyen fro me, for tho maden me to fle awei; thin heeris ben as the flockis of geet, that apperiden fro Galaad. | |
Song | Wycliffe | 6:5 | Thi teeth as a flok of scheep, that stieden fro waischyng; alle ben with double lambren, `ether twynnes, and no bareyn is among tho. As the rynde of a pumgranate, so ben thi chekis, without thi priuytees. | |
Song | Wycliffe | 6:7 | Sixti ben queenys, and eiyti ben secundarie wyues; and of yong damesels is noon noumbre. | |
Song | Wycliffe | 6:8 | Oon is my culuer, my perfit spousesse, oon is to hir modir, and is the chosun of hir modir; the douytris of Syon sien hir, and prechiden hir moost blessid; queenys, and secundarie wyues preisiden hir. | |
Song | Wycliffe | 6:9 | Who is this, that goith forth, as the moreutid risynge, fair as the moone, chosun as the sunne, ferdful as the scheltrun of oostis set in good ordre? | |
Song | Wycliffe | 6:10 | Y cam doun in to myn orcherd, to se the applis of grete valeis, and to biholde, if vyneris hadden flourid, and if pumgranate trees hadden buriowned. | |