Howbeautifulare thy feetwith shoes, O prince's daughter! the jointsof thy thighs are likejewels, the workof the handsof a cunning workman. Thy navel is like a roundgoblet, which wantethnotliquor: thy belly is like a heapof wheatset aboutwith lilies. Thy twobreasts are like twoyoungroes that are twins. Thy neck is as a towerof ivory; thine eyes like the fishpoolsin Heshbon, bythe gateof Bathrabbim: thy nose is as the towerof Lebanonwhich lookethtowardDamascus. Thine headuponthee is like Carmel, and the hairof thine headlike purple; the king is heldin the galleries. Howfairand howpleasantart thou, O love, for delights! Thisthy statureis liketo a palm tree, and thy breaststo clusters of grapes . I said, I will go upto the palm tree, I will take holdof the boughsthereof: nowalso thy breastsshall beas clustersof the vine, and the smellof thy noselike apples; And the roof of thy mouthlike the bestwinefor my beloved, that goeth down sweetly, causing the lipsof those that are asleepto speak. I am my beloved's, and his desire is towardme. Come, my beloved, let us go forthinto the field; let us lodgein the villages. Let us get up earlyto the vineyards; let us seeifthe vineflourish, whether the tender grapeappear, and the pomegranatesbud forth: therewill I givethee my loves. The mandrakesgivea smell, and atour gates are all mannerof pleasant fruits , newandold, which I have laid upfor thee, O my beloved.