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but the sweetest of all the rest is this Booke of the Canticles. Wherein, vnder a continued Allegorie in the forme of a Pastorall Elegie, this heavenly inspired Poet doth breath out the melodious straines & passages of loue mutually interchanged betweene the great Spouse Christ Iesus, and his best beloued Bride the Church. Amongst which straines this Text is one, being a part of that heavenly Dialogue betwixt Christ and his Church, comprehended in this Chapter. |
but the Sweetest of all the rest is this Book of the Canticles. Wherein, under a continued Allegory in the Form of a Pastoral Elegy, this heavenly inspired Poet does breath out the melodious strains & passages of love mutually interchanged between the great Spouse christ Iesus, and his best Beloved Bride the Church. among which strains this Text is one, being a part of that heavenly Dialogue betwixt christ and his Church, comprehended in this Chapter. |
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