| 1611 - 360 pages
...thy love than wine ! And the smell of thine ointments than all spices ! *• Thy lips, O my spouse, drop as the honeycomb: Honey and milk are under thy tongue ; And the smell of thy garments is like the smell of Lebanon. A garden inclosed is my sister, my spouse ; A spring... | |
| United Brethren in Christ - 1754 - 828 pages
...After, my fpoufc : thou haft raviflied my heart with one of thine eyes, and with one chain of thy neck. Thy lips, O my fpoufe, drop as the honey-comb : honey...tongue, and the fmell of thy garments is like the fmell of Lebanon. A garden enclofed is my fifter, my fpoufe : a fpHng fliut up, a fountain f aled.... | |
| Callimachus, William Dodd - 1755 - 266 pages
...have drunk my wine, with, my milk." Sing of Soloman vi and of his fpoufe the Church, " Thy lips, oh my fpoufe, drop as the honey-comb; honey and milk are under thy tongue : iv. n. And as thefe were found in his ipoufe, the church, fo were they promifed to the ifraelites... | |
| Callimachus, William Dodd - 1755 - 262 pages
...have drunk my wine, with my milk." Bong of Solomon vi and of his fpoufe the Church, " Thy lips, oh my fpoufe, drop as the honey-comb ; honey and milk are under thy tongue : iv. n. And as thefe were found in his ipoufe, the church, fo were they promifed to the Ifraclites... | |
| John Flavel - 1770 - 512 pages
...life. It was no low encomium Chrift gave of the church, when he faid, Cant. iv. 1 i. " Thy lips, oh my fpoufe, drop as the honey-comb, honey '• and milk are under thy tongue." Sweet, wholfome, and pleafant words, drop from her lips. They drop (faith Chrift) nt the honey-comb.... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1783 - 280 pages
...fetched their honey from the fame hive ? In the Song of Solomon we find the honey and the honeycomb. " Thy lips, O my fpoufe, drop as the honeycomb : honey and milk are under thy tongue." " I have eaten my honeycomb with my honey." There is another imitation of thefe delicious expreffions... | |
| Samuel Cooper - 1787 - 346 pages
...24. " Good " dottrines are an honey-comb, the " fweetnefs and health of the foul." Cant. iv. 11. " Thy lips, O my " fpoufe, drop as the honey-comb; " honey and milk are under thy " tongue." From thcfe, then, and a variety of other paflages which might be quoted, it feems to me clear as deinonftration,... | |
| Theocritus (of Syracuse) - 1792 - 242 pages
...yXvx.Epulipx -n f'.EXi)«!f iy* KBfiov x'GSOS&Cfval J^t'Xl COK, wpJpn' ^e^ix) yaXa uOTJ Trir y\uafOH £». Thy lips, O my fpoufe, drop as the honey-comb ; honey and milk are under thy tongue. LINE 45. And was not fweet ENDYMION'S felf a Twain — The Sophift LONGUS who (not excepting VIRGIL)... | |
| Thomas Williams - 1801 - 366 pages
...more excellent than wine, And the odour of thine ointments than all perfumes ! Thy lips, O spouse, drop [as] the honey-comb ; Honey and milk are under thy tongue : And the odour of thy garments is as the odour of Lebanon. lias much perplexed the critics, and perhaps it is... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 476 pages
...love than \vine ! and the smell of thine oint11 meiits limn all spices ! Thy lips, О [my] spouse, drop [as] the honeycomb : honey and milk [are] under thy tongue ; and the 12 smell of thy garments [is] like the smell of Lebanon. A garden inclosed [is] my sister, [my] spouse... | |
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