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A43769 The canticles, or Song of Solomon paraphrased and explained by divers others texts of Scriptures, very useful / by ... Mr. Arthur Hildersham ... ; as also the same, together with the two songs of Moses, and the song of Deborah, collected into meeter. Hildersam, Arthur, 1563-1632. 1672 (1672) Wing H1975; ESTC R21009 43,006 164

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therefore whereas thou O Solomon received'st but five parts of the increase of thy Vineyard how fruitful soever it be and are fain to allow a sixth part thereof to them that dress and keep it the whole profit and fruit that my Vineyard my Church doth yeild redoundeth wholly to my Self and my Servants that labour in it work not for themselves but Me alone Ver. 13. Thou that dwellest in the Gardens the Companions hearken to to thy Voyce cause me to hear it q. d. O my dear Church and Spouse who hast thy chief aboad and art most seen in the Assemblies where my people meet together to worship me which both for the pleasantness and fruitfulness are like to the choicest and sweetest Gardens all the faithful which have a most near communion with me and among themselves will hearken unto thy voyce and ministry let me by their prayers and praises and holy confessions they make of my truth wherein thou hast instructed them hear and discern that they have indeed hearkened unto thee for therein shall I take great comfort and delight Ver. 14. Make hast my Beloved and be thou like to a Roe or to a young Hart upon the Mountains of Spices q. d. O my dear Lord and Saviour do thou soon finish these days of sin and misery and be thou like the Roe or young Hart in thy speed in comeing to judgment and gathering together all thine Elect to take them with thee into thy Kingdom which as it is fitly compared unto a Mountain because it is in the highest Heavens so may it be called a Mountain of Spices because there shall be fulness of joy and pleasures for ever more CANTIC I. CHAP. I. Verse 1. THe Song of Songs which is Solomons Ver. 2. O let him joyn his lips to mine And solace mine with his Thy matchless love excelleth wine No Vintage joy like this Ver. 3. The savour thy good Oyntments shed The Odours of thy name The Virgins hearts have ravished And their desires enflame Ver. 4. Draw me we will run after thee Ther 's none but thou can do 't Me hath the King where I would be Into his Chambers brought Thus made glad wee 'l rejoyce therein Thy loves so far above We will remember more than wine Thee do the upright love Ver. 5. You Daughters of Ierusalem I 'm black but comely so Thus both as Ismaels Tents I seem And Solomons Curtains too Ver. 6. Look not upon me cease to gaze Now we so black you see Because the Sun with scorching rayes Hath so discoloured me My Mothers Children me betray'd And in their anger they Me keeper of the Vineyards made But mine neglected lay Ver. 7. My Dearest unto me make known Where thou dost feed thy Flock Where thou dost make them rest at noon ' By what cool stream or rock Lest I should be as one of them That turn aside to those Their Flocks which thy Companions seem But are disguised Foes Ver. 8. O thou whose beauty doth excell All others of thy Sex If this because thou can'st not tell Thy troubled mind perplex Go forth and in those foot-steps tread Those tracts the Flock frequents And thou thy Kids securely feed Besides the Shepherds Tents Ver. 9. My Love I have compared thee Unto those stately Steeds Which in King Pharoahs Charots be So much thy praise exceeds Ver. 10. Thy Cheeks are comely and thy Neck To all that do behold Those with these rows of Jewels deckt This with that chaine of Gold Ver. 11. That thou may'st yet more splendid And more illustrious be shew Borders of gold will we bestow With silver studs on thee Ver. 12. My Spikenard while the King doth sit And entertain his guests At his full Table then of it How is the smell dispers'd Ver. 13. A bundle of refreshing Myrrh To me is my Beloved Hee'st lye betwixt my breasts and there Rest all night un-removed Ver. 14. As Camphire-clusters when they blow Is my Beloved to me As those which in those Vineyards grow Which in Engedi be Ver. 15. Behold thou' rt very fair my Love Behold thou' rt very fair Thou by thine eyes might'st be a Dove So milde and chaste they are Ver 16. All beauties my Beloved show In thee and there are seen Behold thou' rt faire and pleasant too Also our bed is green Ver. 17. The beams which o're our house are laid And every Mansion there Are all of goodly Cedar made Our Rafters are of Firr Chap. II. Ver. 1. A Rose when it doth freshly blow The Sharon-Rose am I The Lillie of the Valley too And all their praise out-vie Ver. 2. And as the Lillies to the briers When these encompass this So my fair Love when she appears Amongst the Daughters is Ver. 3. As the fair fruitful Apple-tree Amongst the Forrest ones Soe's my Beloved such is he Compared with the Sonnes Under his shaddow I sat down Where my delight surpast And his rare fruit before unknown Was sweet unto my tast Ver. 4. He brought me to his Banquet-house For entertainments made And love was over me his Spouse The Banner he displaid Ver. 5. Stay me with Flagons stay me soon With Apples O remove These fainting fits or ere I swoon For I am sick of Love Ver. 6. Under my head when I take rest He doth his left hand place And with his right hand o're my breast He doth me fast embrace Ver. 7. You Daughters of Ierusalem I by the Rose and Hind Adjure you and by all of them The fields have of their kind Now my Beloved takes his ease That you due silence keep Nor stir him up until he please Nor once disturb his sleep Ver. 8. 'T is my Beloved's voyce I hear Behold he 's coming still Leaping upon the Mountains there Skipping from hill to hill Ver. 9. Like a swift Roe is my Belov'd Like a young Hart he is Loe he behind our wall remov'd Looks through the Lattices Ver. 10. To me then my Beloved spake Rise up and do not stay 'T is time to rise my Love awake My fair one come away Ver. 11. For loe the Winter now is past Which was so sharp and sore The threatning rains which fell so fast Are gone clean blown o're Ver. 12. The flourie spring adorns the Earth Birds sing in shadie groves The Turtles 't is a time of mirth Now murmur to their loves Ver. 13. Fig-trees put forth green Figgs likewise Vines tender grapes and they Smell O how sweet my Love Arise My fair one come away Ver. 14. My Dove who in the Rock dost bide Within the clifts immur'd Who dost within the stairs reside There secretly obscur'd Thy countenance to me disclose Thy voice to me advance For sweet is thy melodious voice Comely thy countenance Ver. 15. For us the ravening Foxes take Spare neither old nor young Which of our Vines such havock make For they have Grapes begun Ver. 16. He who is my Beloved indeed Is mine and I am his The place
took away my vaile Ver. 8. You Daughters of Ierusalem I charge you ere you move Tell my Belov'd ye finding him That I am sick of love Ver. 9. O thou of all our Sex most faire What 's thy Beloved trow Or what 's he more than others are That thou dost charge us so Ver. 10. Why my Beloved to be breif Pure white and ruddie is Amongst ten thousand he is cheif And beauties master-peice Ver. 11. His head is of refined gold His locks all bushie grow With curles which in each other fold Black as the pruned Crow Ver. 12. His eyes as if he were a Dove By some clear rivolet Washed in milk and as they move Alike exactly set Ver. 13. His cheeks as beds of Spice and flowers Which pleasant smells confer His lips like Lillies filling ours With drops of fragrant Myrrh Ver. 14. His Hands as rings of gold with Jemms Of blazing Berril made His Belly pollisht Ivorie seems With Saphires overlaid Ver. 15. His Legs like marble pillars stand Upon gold sockets plac'd His Countenance like Lebanon With loftie Cedars grac'd Ver. 16. His Mouth most sweet and all of him Most lovely this O this O Daughters of Ierusalem My Souls beloved is Chap. VI. Ver. 1. FAir Virgin parallel'd by none If thou canst tell us doe Whither thy Soul 's beloved's gone That we may seek him too Ver. 2. Down to his Garden my belov'd And beds of spices there Is gone to feed on fruits improv'd And gather Lillies fair Ver. 3. I 'me my Beloved's He is mine In love which words exceeds Our hearts doe mutually combine He amongst the Lillies feeds Ver. 4. Fair Tirza comely Solyma Thy beauty love excels No Army in Battalia Thy Terrors parallels Ver. 5. O turn away thine eyes from me Each glance in fetters locks Thy hair a flock of Goats might be When seen on Gilead's rocks Ver. 6. Thy teeth like Sheep as they anew Come from the washing all Of which not one a barren Ewe But equal Twins let fall Ver. 7. Thy temples to the rest so rare Compleatly adequate Do underneath thy well-spread hair Look like the Pomegranate Ver. 8. They boast of many Queens great store Of Concubines a train Of Virgins infinitely more Than numbers can contain Ver. 9. My Dove my undefii'd is one Her Mothers only dear The all and very choice alone Of her who did her bear The Daughters this unparallel'd Saw and her praise confest The Queens and Concubines beheld And did pronounce her blest Ver. 10. Who 's this who like the new begun And pleasant morning show's Fair as the Moon bright as the Sun When most illustrious Who though so pleasant fair and bright Yet terrible the dread Of Armies does not more affright When they their Ensignes spread Ver. 11. I to my pleasant Gardens went Where spicy Nutmegs blow To see the fruit and increment Which in the Valley grow To see the Vines if they their jems Disclos'd young clusters bear To see the Granats on their stems In their first bud appear Ver. 12. I e're I was aware or knew With strong desires enclin'd As in Amin'dabs Charots flew Whose wheels out-strip the wind Ver. 13. Return O Shulamite return Return to Us that we Who for thy absence greatly mourn Thee once again may see What is there in the Shulamite May such desires create Two Armies prevalent in fight A strife inveterate Chap. VII Ver. 1. HOw beautiful for thee most meet Thee so illustrious O Princess daughter are thy feet Thy Feet adorn'd with shoes How are the junctures of thy Thighs Like jewels which impart To curious and admiring eyes The skilful Workmans Art Ver. 2. Thy Navel's like a Goblet set With moisture standing out Thy Belly like an heap of wheat With Lillies round about Ver. 3. Thy Breasts are like two new-wean'd Roes Twins of one fruitfull Dam Ver. 4. Thy Neck like a fair Turret shews Which they of Ivory frame Thine Eyes the fish-pools in Heshbon By th'gate of Beth-rabbim Thy Nose the Tower of Lebanon Facing Damascus seem Ver. 5. Thy Head like fruitful Carmel is Whose hair 's like purple stain'd Within his royal galleries How is the King detain'd Ver. 6. How fair and pleasant for delight I thee O love esteem Ver. 7. Thou mighst a Palm be by thine height Thy Breasts fair clusters seem Ver. 8. I said unto the Palm aloft To it 's sweet fruit I 'le go And take hold of the boughs thereof Which the victorious show Also thy Breasts shall kindly swell Like clusters of the Vine Thy Nose shall as ripe Apples smell No breath 's so sweet as thine Ver. 9. Thy Pallat too the best wine shows For my Beloveds sake Which goes down sweetly as it goes Making th'asleep to wake Ver. 10. I 'm my Beloveds none but he To me can title claim And in him zealous love to me Doth strong desires enflame Ver. 11. Come my Beloved let us goe And walk the Fields throughout And for our lodging take into Some Village there about Ver. 12. Then to the Vineyards let 's be gone And ere it's day be there To see the Vines if they come on And their young grapes appear To see how the Pomgranets prove Whether they bud or no There will I give out of my love And all on thee bestow Ver. 13. My Dear the Mandrakes give a smell And at our gates there be Fruits new and old what ere excel Which I 've laid up for thee Chap. VIII Ver. 1. WEr 't thou my Brother wer 't thou this And suck't my Mothers breast Thee when I found without I 'de kiss And unreproved rest Ver. 2. Then bring thee to my mothers house Who would me discipline There thou with my Pomegranate juice Should drink of spiced wine Ver. 3. As a soft pillow to my head He should his left hand place And with his right hand gently spread He should me fast imbrace Ver. 4. You daughters of Ierusalem Now my Belov'd's at rest Stir not besure nor waken him Till he himself thinks best Ver. 5. Who 's this whose feet the hills ascend Who from the Wilderness Com's leaning on her darling friend A pleasing sight is this From under the fair Apple tree I rais'd thee up even there Thy Mother who conceived thee Did thee conceive and bear Ver. 6. O let me as a seal be set And on thine heart imprest And as a seal and annulet Upon thine arm be plac't For love's as strong as death the grave Then jel'sie not more cruel Whose flames are fierce and alwaies have A fresh supply of fuel Ver. 7. Not many waters nor great floods Can quench or drown the same Nor will a man for all one 's goods His part in love disclaim Ver. 8. We have a little Sister one Whose breasts do not appear What 's for our Sister to be done In th' day they spake for her Ver. 9. Is she a Wall on her will we A Silver palace build Or if a door wee 'l cause
she be About with Cedar ceild Ver. 10. I am a firm foundation wall My breasts like Towers seem Then in his eyes I more then all Found favour and esteem Ver. 11. A Vineyard did King Solomon In Ba-al-ha-mon plant And let it out when he had done At such a yearly rent They who the keeping of it had Each person for his share A thousand silver shekels pay'd For fruits and profit there Ver. 12. That Vineyard that which I possess And which is mine by right With diligence I daily dress And keep still in my sight O Solomon we thus compute A thousand is thy due And unto them that keep the fruit An hundred doth accrue Ver. 13. Thou that dost in the Gardens live Unto thy voice their ear Do the companions freely give Yet cause thou me to hear Ver. 14. Haste my Beloved unto me A Roe or Youthful Hart Upon the spicie Mountains be And set delayes apart The Song of Moses Exodus 15. Verse 1. I 'Le sing unto the Lord Of his great Victory His honour I 'le record Who tryumphs gloriously For thrown hath he Both horse and man Egyptian Into the Sea Ver. 2. The Lord 's my strength and praise He 's my salvation My God for him I 'le raise An habitation My Fathers God I 'le him exalt toth ' starrie vault And all abroad Ver. 3. The Lord 's a man of warre Iehovah is his name What men for prowess are He is much more the same Ver. 4. The Lord did cast Into the Sea Phar'ohs array Chariots and Host. His chosen Captains too Were in the Red-sea drown'd Those waters did o'rethrow His Leaders most renown'd Ver. 5. The depths swell'd o're Those loftie ones they sunk as stones Below the shore Ver. 6. Thine own right hand O Lord Hath got a glorious name Thy power 's upon record To thy eternal fame Even thy right hand In peices dasht O Lord and quasht The Egyptian band Ver. 7. Thou in the greatest might Of thy transcendencies Hast overthrown them quite That did against thee rise Thy wrath severe Thou didst display as stubble they Consumed were Ver. 8. Thy nostrils with their blast The fluctuous waves did sneap The floods as 't were agast Stood upright as an heap The depths even they Congeal'd did part within the heart Of all the Sea Ver. 9. The Adversary cry'd I 'le run pursue o're take I 'le spoil and then divide My lust I 'le satiiate They fly in vain I 'le draw my sword my hand incurr'd Shall be their bane Ver. 10. Thou madst thy wind to blow The Sea did cover them They sank as Lead full low Within the mighty stream Ver. 11. What God can be Of all that are that may compare O Lord with thee Who ere like thee appear'd Glorious in holiness In praises to be fear'd In wonderous works no less Ver. 12. Thou Lord did'st stretch Thy right hand forth the greedy earth Did them dispatch Ver. 13. Thou in thy mercy led Thine own redeemed out They were distinguished From all the adverse rout Thy strength did guide Them to the place of holiness Where thou dost bide Ver. 14. Unto the Peoples ear The fame hereof shall spread Who shall no sooner hear But be as soon afraid Sorrow shall cease Upon the men of Palestine Till then at ease Ver. 15. The Dukes of Edom then Shall be amazed all And Moabs mighty men Shall each a trembling fall The dwellers they Of Canaan do what they can Shall melt away Ver. 16. Surprized with fear and dread The greatness of thine arme Shall strike their hearts stone-dead And all their coasts alarme Till they pass o're Whom thou hast held and purchased From bondage sore Ver. 17. Thou 'st bring and make them rest Lord in the Mount and place Which thou inheritest The dwelling of thy grace The Sanctuary Which thou hast made and stablished O Lord most high Ver. 18. The Lord alone as King Shall reign for evermore Ver. 19. For Pharoh's Horse went in As Israel did before Into the Sea Whose Chariots then with his Horsemen March't on their way The Lord did bring again The over-flowing waves Upon the Egyptian train The depths became their graves But Israel past Through the Ocean upon dry Land From first to last The Song of Moses Deut. 32. Verse 1. GIve O ye Heavens ear to me And I shall silence break And thou O Earth attend and hear The words my mouth shall speak Ver. 2. My doctrine as the rain shall drop My speech as dew shall pass As small rain on the tender herb And showers upon the grass Ver. 3. Because I 'le publish and set forth The Lords most holy Name Ascribe ye greatness to our God His glorious praise proclaim Ver. 4. He is the Rock perfect his work His ways all judgement be A God of truth in Him no guile Most just and right is He. Ver. 5. They are corrupters of themselves Nor as his Childrens spot Is theirs they are preverse and crook't And all they have begot Ver. 6. O foolish People and unwise Is this the course you take And do ye thus requite the Lord For all his kindness sake Has He not as a Father been Who thee redeem'd and bought Hath He not made and stablisht thee And thy deliverance wrought Ver. 7. Remember now the days of old Consider thou the years Of many generations past Compare thy times with theirs Ask thou the Father and he 'l shew What in his days befel Thine Elders also of their time And they to thee will tell Ver. 8. When to the Nations the Most High Their heritage did divide When he did separate Adams sons And shew them where to bide He set the People buts and bounds And them dispos'd of then According to the numbers made Of Israels Children Ver. 9. For He doth for his Portion take His People and their race The lot of his inheritance He doth in Iacob place Ver. 10. He found him in a desert Land And howling Wilderness Lead taught and kept him as his eye And what there tendrest is Ver. 11. Like as an Eagle stirs her nest And flutters o're her young Spreads out her wings and them thereon Takes and preserves from wrong Ver. 12. So him the Lord sustain'd and led The Lord himself alone And there was no strange God with him None such to Israel known Ver. 13. On the high places of the Earth He caused him to ride That he might of the fields encrease Eat and be satisfied Of Honey from the rock it self He made him suck his fill And Oyl which from the flinty Rock In plenty did distil Ver. 14. Butter of Kine and milk of Sheep Were then whereon he fed Besides the fat of Lambs and Rams The best that Bashan bred With Goats and with the finest fat And Kidneys of the Wheat And thou did'st drink the Grapes fresh blood Pure clean without deceit Ver. 15. But Iesurun waxed fat and kick'd How very fat thou' rt grown Thou' rt