SSIII. By night as on my bed I lay

The Church:

1 By night as on my bed I lay,
when I awak'd,I sought
For the Beloved of my soul;
I sought, but found Him not!
2 Now I'll arise, and in the streets,
and all broad places round
Him I will seek whom my soul loves:
I sought, but had not found.

3 The watchmen, as I went about
the city, met with me;
Of them I ask'd; HIM whom my soul
most loves, O did you see?
4 But 'twas a very little space,
that I from them had past,
E're Him whom my soul loves I found,
I seiz'd and held him fast

Nor would I let Him go till I
had brought Him in to see
My mother's house, the chamber too
who had conceived me.
5 O daughters of Jerusalem,
wake not my Love, nor raise;
By roes and hinds of all the fields,
I charge you, till He please.

Daughters of Jerusalem:

6 Who's she that from the desart comes,
as incense-pillars rise?
Perfum'd with myrrh and frankincense,
and powders all of spice?
7 Behold the stately bed of rest
which is King Solomon's,
And round it threescore valiant men,
of Isra'ls valiant sons,

8 So dreadful to their enemies,
all warriours skill'd in fight:
Their ready swords girt on their thigh,
because of fear by night.
9 Of wood of Lebanon the King
a stately couch has made:
10 Its pillars are of silver form'd,
gold for its bottom laid.

Of purple is the canopy,
arch'd over all above,
For daughters of Jerusalem
the midst ks spread with love.
11 O Zion's daughters, go ye forth,
with rais'd delight behold
King Solomon all glorious with
his diadem of gold.

The crown which on his nuptial day
his mother on him plac'd;
The day when gladness fills his heart
and all around are bless'd.

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First Line: By night as on my bed I lay
Language: English
Publication Date: 1758
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