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He brought his Bride into the banquet- 2c. 4 v.

ing house.

And his banner over her was love.

While the king sitteth at his table,

The Spikenard of the Bride sendenh forth

the smell thereof.

1 c. 12v

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The flowers appear on the earth;

The time of the singing of birds is come;

And the voice of the turtle is heard,

In the garden of the Bride.

2

The Bridegroom unvaileth his face,

And sheweth to the Bride his counte

nance,

He causeth her to hear his voice; for

sweet is his voice; and his counte-
nance is comely.

3

Behold, the Bride is fair and lovely,

Sol. Song. 2c. 12v

14 ver.

4 c. 1 v

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The branches are in the vine, and he in

them.

He feeds among the lilies.

John, 15c.5v

Song,

She sat down under his shadow with great 2 c. 3 v

delight.

And his fruit was sweet unto her taste.

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Honey and milk are under thy tongue,

And the smell of thy garments is like the smell of Lebanon.

3

Sol.

Song, 4 c. 9v

11 ver.

How much better is thy love than wine, 10 ver.

And the smell of thy ointments than all

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