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How beautiful thy feet with shoes

Hymnal: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre #SVII (1773) Hymnal Title: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre Lyrics: [Daughters of Jerusalem:\ 1 How beautiful thy feet with shoes, O prince's daughter, are! Thy joints like jewels finely wrought by an artificer. 2 Thy navel like a cover'd cup, with liquor full, and round: Thy bowels like a heap of wheat about with lillies crown'd. 3 Thy breasts are like two new wean'd roes, twins of one fruitful dam. 4 Thy neck like a fair tow'r appears, of iv'ry shiing frame Thine eyes like Heshbon-fish pools bright, Bethrabbim gate fast by: Thy nose like Lebanon's fine tow'r which both Damascus eye. 5 Like Carmel is thy head on thee; the hair like purple is; And thy rare beauty holds the King in th' open galleries. [Christ] 6 O how delightful thou my Love! how pleasant and how fair. 7 This stature stately like a palm, thy breasts as clusters are 8 I said, I'll to this stately palm, to its high top ascend, And seize the pleasant fruit thereof which from its boughs extend. The full grown breasts like clusters are full clusters of the vine; Thy breath sweet, as ripe apples, smells no breath so sweet as thine. [The Church] 9 Like choicest wine to my Belov'd, that moves most plesantly. And makes the sleeper's lips to speak, so thy mouth's roof to me. 10 I am my Love's; and his desire moves to me as his own. 11 Come my belov'd, let us go forth to see the fields new sown: Lodge let is in the villages; 12 then early let us rise, Go to the vineyards, and there see if the vine flourishes; If that the tender grapes appear; if the pomgrantes grow, Of if they bud, and there my loves 1'll fully to Thee show. 13 The mandrakes smell: and at our gates all pleasant fruits we see; Which old and new, O my Belov'd, I have prepar'd for Thee. Scripture: Song of Solomon 7 Languages: English
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How beautiful thy feet with shoes

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre #SSVII (1758) Hymnal Title: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre Lyrics: Daughters of Jerusalem: 1 How beautiful thy feet with shoes, O prince's daughter, are! Thy joints like jewels finely wrought by an artificer. 2 Thy navel like a cover'd cup, with liquor full, and round: Thy bowels like a heap of wheat about with lillies crown'd. 3 Thy breasts are like two new wean'd roes, twins of one fruitful dam. 4 Thy neck like a fair tow'r appears, of iv'ry shiing frame Thine eyes like Heshbon-fish pools bright, Bethrabbim gate fast by: Thy nose like Lebanon's fine tow'r which both Damascus eye. 5 Like Carmel is thy head on thee; the hair like purple is; And thy rare beauty holds the King in th' open galleries. Christ: 6 O how delightful thou my Love! how pleasant and how fair. 7 This stature stately like a palm, thy breasts as clusters are 8 I said, I'll to this stately palm, to its high top ascend, And seize the pleasant fruit thereof which from its boughs extend. The full grown breasts like clusters are full clusters of the vine; Thy breath sweet, as ripe apples, smells no breath so sweet as thine. The Church: 9 Like choicest wine to my Belov'd, that moves most plesantly. And makes the sleeper's lips to speak, so thy mouth's roof to me. 10 I am my Love's; and his desire moves to me as his own. 11 Come my Belov'd, let us go forth to see the fields new sowh: Lodge let is in the villages; 12 then early let us rise, Go to the vineyards, and there see if the vine flourishes; If that the tender grapes appear; if the pomgrantes grow, Of if they bud, and there my loves 1'll fully to Thee show. 13 The mandrakes smell: and at our gates all pleasant fruits we see; Which old and new, O my Belov'd, I have prepar'd for Thee. Scripture: Song of Solomon 7 Languages: English
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How beautiful thy feet with shoes

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New-Testament #315 (1742) Hymnal Title: The Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New-Testament Lyrics: 1 How beautiful thy feet with shoes, O prince's daughter stand! Thy thighs their joints like jewels are Works of a skilful hand. 2 Thy navel like a goblet cup Of liquor full and round: Thy belly like an heap of wheat About with lillies crown'd. 3 Thy two fair breasts are like two roes, That young and twinlins be. 4 Thy neck is also like unto A tow'r of ivory. Thine eyes like Heshbon's fish pools are, Beth-rahbim's entrance by: Thy nose as tow'r of Lebanon That doth Damascus eye. 5 Thine head on thee like Carmel is Hair of thy head likewise Like purple is; the king is held Within the galleries. 6 How fair and delicate art thou, love for pleasancy? 7 This stature thine is like the palm, Thy breasts as clusters be. 8 I said I'll to the palm ascend, Its boughs then seize I will. Like to vine-clusters are thy breasts, Thy nose as apples smell. 9 Like the best wine thy palate is, Which to my love runs sweet. Causing the lips to utter speech Ev'n theirs who are asleep. 10 I am my love's, and his desire Is placed me upon. 11 Come my beloved, let us forth Into the field be gone: Let's lodge within the villages. 12 Let us get up betime Unto the vineyards, let us see If flourish doth the vine: If that the tender grapes appear, The pomegranates also, If that they bud, and there my loves. 1 will on thee bestow. 13 The mandrakes give a smell and at Our gates all sweet fruits be: Both new and old, O my belov'd, Which I have stor'd for thee.

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