Song of Solomon 2
aligned by seat — same row, same verse, whatever each bible numbers it
| v | Wycliffe |
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| 4 | The king ledde me in to the wyn celer; he ordeynede charite in me. |
| 5 | Bisette ye me with flouris, cumpasse ye me with applis; for Y am sijk for loue. |
| 6 | His left hond is vndur myn heed; and his riyt hond schal biclippe me. |
| 7 | Ye douytris of Jerusalem, Y charge you greetli, bi capretis, and hertis of feeldis, that ye reise not, nether make to awake the dereworthe spousesse, til sche wole. The vois of my derlyng; lo! |
| 8 | this derlyng cometh leepynge in mounteyns, and skippynge ouer litle hillis. |
| 9 | My derlyng is lijk a capret, and a calf of hertis; lo! he stondith bihynde oure wal, and biholdith bi the wyndows, and lokith thorouy the latisis. |
| 10 | Lo! my derlyng spekith to me, My frendesse, my culuer, my faire spousesse, rise thou, haaste thou, and come thou; |
| 11 | for wyntir is passid now, reyn is goon, and is departid awei. |
| 12 | Flouris apperiden in oure lond, the tyme of schridyng is comun; the vois of a turtle is herd in oure lond, |
| 13 | the fige tre hath brouyt forth hise buddis; vyneris flourynge han youe her odour. My frendesse, my fayre spousesse, rise thou, haaste thou, and come thou. |
| 14 | My culuer is in the hoolis of stoon, in the chyne of a wal with out morter. Schewe thi face to me, thi vois sowne in myn eeris; for thi vois is swete, and thi face is fair. |
| 15 | Catche ye litle foxis to vs, that destrien the vyneris; for oure vyner hath flourid. |
| 16 | My derlyng is to me, and Y am to hym, which is fed among lilies; |
| 17 | til the dai sprynge, and schadewis be bowid doun. My derlyng, turne thou ayen; be thou lijk a capret, and a calf of hertis, on the hillis of Betel. |
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