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WORD Research this...Song of Songs 7
- 1 Reviens, reviens, Sulamithe! Reviens, reviens, afin que nous te regardions. -Qu'avez-vous à regarder la Sulamithe Comme une danse de deux chœurs?
- 2 Que tes pieds sont beaux dans ta chaussure, fille de prince! Les contours de ta hanche sont comme des colliers, Œuvre des mains d'un artiste.
- 3 Ton sein est une coupe arrondie, Où le vin parfumé ne manque pas; Ton corps est un tas de froment, Entouré de lis.
- 4 Tes deux seins sont comme deux faons, Comme les jumeaux d'une gazelle.
- 5 Ton cou est comme une tour d'ivoire; Tes yeux sont comme les étangs de Hesbon, Près de la porte de Bath-Rabbim; Ton nez est comme la tour du Liban, Qui regarde du côté de Damas.
- 6 Ta tête est élevée comme le Carmel, Et les cheveux de ta tête sont comme la pourpre; Un roi est enchaîné par des boucles!...
- 7 Que tu es belle, que tu es agréable, Ô mon amour, au milieu des délices!
- 8 Ta taille ressemble au palmier, Et tes seins à des grappes.
- 9 Je me dis: Je monterai sur le palmier, J'en saisirai les rameaux! Que tes seins soient comme les grappes de la vigne, Le parfum de ton souffle comme celui des pommes,
- 10 Et ta bouche comme un vin excellent,... -Qui coule aisément pour mon bien-aimé, Et glisse sur les lèvres de ceux qui s'endorment!
- 11 Je suis à mon bien-aimé, Et ses désirs se portent vers moi.
- 12 Viens, mon bien-aimé, sortons dans les champs, Demeurons dans les villages!
- 13 Dès le matin nous irons aux vignes, Nous verrons si la vigne pousse, si la fleur s'ouvre, Si les grenadiers fleurissent. Là je te donnerai mon amour.
- 14 Les mandragores répandent leur parfum, Et nous avons à nos portes tous les meilleurs fruits, Nouveaux et anciens: Mon bien-aimé, je les ai gardés pour toi.
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Louis Segond (1910) (ls1910 - 3.1.1)
2018-11-14French (fr)
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Source: http://richardlemay.com, avec lʼautorisation de Richard Lemay.- Encoding: UTF-8
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- LCSH: Bible.French
- Distribution Abbreviation: Segond1910
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