CAP. 4 in Chrìffs time upon°tht edptI, cots day ofthe gladneffe of his heart, when with a ready and willing minde he earneftly indeavourcd to effect all tbofe things which be- long to our falvation ; that hee p referred the care thereof before meat,and all other neceffaries ofhis life, ?ohm 4. 32.° The daughters of 7erufalem fhould not be moved with this glory, but only the daughters of Sian, the Citizens and free Denizens of the Pity of the heavenly Ierufalem; thefe moved with the divine beauty and excellencieof this King and Crown, fhould flock unto him every where by heaps, making the hypocrites afraid, leftall men fi ould. believe in him, lohn 11.48. CHAP. I111. i' 4 Ehold, thou art fair my love : behold,thou art fair : thine eyes are like the doves : B tor among thy locks thine hair is like the flock -.of goats, which look down from 0000 the mountain of Gilead. 2 Thy teeth arelik.e'à' flockof flee? in good order, which go up from the wafliing : Which-every one bring out twins, and none isbarren amóng,them. 3. Thy lips are like-athread ofskàrlet; :and thy talke is comely : thy temples' are within thy locksas à piece of a pomegranate. 4 Thyneck is as the tower ofDavid,built for defence a thoufand shields hang therein, and all the targets of die Jiro' ng men. 5 Thy t*ò-bréáfts' -are as two young roes that are twins, feeding among the lillies. 6 Untill the day break, and the íhadowes'fle away, I will go into the mountain of myrrhe, and tothe moun- tain oftncenfe. 7 Thou art all fair,my love,ándthere is no spot in thee. 3 Come withme from Lebanon, my fponfé, even With me from Lebanon, and look from the topof Anianah, from the top ofShenir and Hermon, from the dens ofthe lions, 'm4/from the mountains of the leopards. 9 My
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