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The Bridegroom therfore speaking here first of himselfe, compareth himselfe vnto two most goodly and most odoriferous and sweet smelling flowers aboue al other, which are the Rose & the Lilly, applying afterward vnto his spouse the same similitude of the Rose. Which the spouse hearing compareth him first vnto A goodly apple-tree ful of most pleasaunt and exceeding sweete fruit. |
The Bridegroom Therefore speaking Here First of himself, compareth himself unto two most goodly and most odoriferous and sweet smelling flowers above all other, which Are the Rose & the Lily, applying afterwards unto his spouse the same similitude of the Rose. Which the spouse hearing compareth him First unto A goodly Apple tree full of most pleasant and exceeding sweet fruit. |
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