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  • no lack there whether of spikenard or saffron, of calamus, cinnamon, or incense-tree,✻ of myrrh, aloes or any rarest perfume. (Song of Solomon 4, 14)

  • Thy stature challenges the palm tree, thy breasts the clustering vine. (Song of Solomon 7, 7)

  • What thought should I have but to reach the tree’s top, and gather its fruit? Breasts generous as the grape, breath sweet as apples, (Song of Solomon 7, 8)

  • mouth soft to my love’s caress✻ as good wine is soft to the palate, as food to lips and teeth. (Song of Solomon 7, 9)

  • Who is this that makes her way up by the desert road, all gaily clad, leaning upon the arm of her true love?✻ When I came and woke thee, it was under the apple-tree, the same where sore distress overtook thy own mother, where she that bore thee had her hour of shame. (Song of Solomon 8, 5)

  • A good friend to man is this spirit of wisdom, that convicts the blasphemer of his wild words; God can witness his secret thoughts, can read his heart unerringly, and shall his utterance go unheard? (Wisdom of Solomon 1, 6)

  • Reason they offer, yet reason all amiss. Their hearts tell them, So brief our time here, so full of discomfort, and death brings no remedy! Never a man yet made good his title to have come back from the grave! (Wisdom of Solomon 2, 1)

  • A noble harvest good men reap from their labours; wisdom is a root which never yet cast its crop. (Wisdom of Solomon 3, 15)

  • Let the wicked gender as they will, it shall nothing avail them; what, should those bastard slips ever strike their roots deep, base the tree firm? (Wisdom of Solomon 4, 3)

  • He that would find soul’s health, holy must be and hallowed precepts observe; master these he must, if he would make good his defence. (Wisdom of Solomon 6, 11)

  • I was, indeed, a boy of good parts, and nobility of nature had fallen to my lot; (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 19)

  • those five cities whose shame is yet unforgotten, while smoke issues from the barren soil, and never tree bears seasonable fruit, and the pillar of salt stands monument to an unbelieving soul. (Wisdom of Solomon 10, 7)


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