15
Drink waters out of thine own
cistern, and running
waters out
of thine own
well.
'$,rea.B .$w{Tim ~yil.z{n.w '$,rw{Bim ~Iy;m -het.v
16
Let thy
fountains be
dispersed abroad, and
rivers of
waters in the
streets.
~Iy'm -yeg.l;P tw{b{x.r'B h'c.Wx '$y,t{n.y.[;m .Wc.Wp'y
17
Let them be only thine own, and not
strangers' with thee.
.$'Tia ~yir'z.l !yea.w '$,D;b.l '$.l -.Wy.hIy
18
Let thy
fountain be
blessed: and
rejoice with the
wife of thy
youth.
'$,r.W[.n t,veaem x;m.f.W .$.Wr'b '$.rw{q.m -yih.y
19
Let her be as the
loving hind and
pleasant roe; let her
breasts satisfy thee at all
times; and be thou
ravished always with her
love.
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20
And why wilt thou, my
son, be
ravished with a strange
woman, and
embrace the
bosom of a
stranger?
h'Yir.k'n qex qeB;x.t.W h'r'z.b yin.b h,G.vit h'M'l.w