| Joseph Hall - 1808 - 568 pages
...weakness, with the lively heat of his gracious embracements ; and so let us sweetly rest together. II. 1 I charge you, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, by the...roes, and by the hinds of the field, that ye stir not up, nor awake my love, till he please. sures, take heed how you vex and disquiet my merciful Saviour,... | |
| James Thomson (minister at Quarrelwood.) - 1808 - 592 pages
...exquisite delight. Now her great care is to prevent every thing which might interrupt her enjoyment. " I charge you, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, by the...roes, and by the hinds of the field, that ye stir not up, nor awake my love, till he please." Song ii. 7. 4. THAT frame of soul, which is adapted to the... | |
| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 574 pages
...accomplishment of my love, in that Jerusalem which is above, which is the mother of us all. CHRIST. III. 5 I charge you, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, by the roes t and by the hinds of the field, that ye stir not up, nor awake my love, till he please. Now that my... | |
| Samuel Fothergill - 1808 - 232 pages
...appears applicable the myfterious language of the church, " I charge you, O daughters of Jerufalem, by the roes, and by the hinds of the field, that ye ftir not up, nor awake my love until he pleafe " By the roes and by the hinds of the field, the light-footed... | |
| 1809 - 1152 pages
...would not let him go, until I had brought him into my mother's house, and into the chamber of her that tjuiet ; so he bringcth them unto their desired haven. for tits manifold goodness. up, nor awake my love, till he please. 6 f Who is this that cometh out of the wilderness like pillars... | |
| John Skinner - 1809 - 582 pages
...it is perfectly scriptural, and there is nothing in the language here to contradict it. VER. 7. — I charge you, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, by the...roes and by the hinds of the field, that ye stir not up, nor awake my love till he please. This solemn charge still comes from the same speaker, though... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1812 - 280 pages
...morning; he rises in the desert, as a " column of incense ! Daughters of Jerusalem, I " conjure you by the roes and by the hinds of the " field, that ye comfort me with fruits and flowers j " for my soul is sick of love. Awake, O wind of " the south !... | |
| 1815 - 586 pages
...would not let him go, until I had brought him into my mother's house, and into the chamber of her that conceived me. 5 I charge you, O ye daughters of Jerusalem,...roes, and by the hinds of the field, that ye stir not up, nor awake my love, till he please. 6 Who is this that cometh out of the wilderness like pillars... | |
| 1819 - 934 pages
...of love. 6 His left hand is under my head, and his right hand doth embrace me. 7 I charge you, Oye j k l m n o w x y z { | up, nor awake my love, till he please. 8 The voice of my beloved! behold, he .•« I **,• A •... | |
| Joseph Fisher - 1820 - 106 pages
...patiently to keep on the watch and wait for His time, which is always the best time : " I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem ! by the roes and by the hinds of the field, that ye stir not up, nor awake my love, till he please." e Whilst I write these remarks, tenderness covers my mind ;... | |
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