Cânticos 5
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1 My sister spousess, come thou into my garden. I have reaped my myrrh, with my sweet smelling spices; I have eaten an honeycomb, with mine honey; I have drunk my wine, with my milk. Friends, eat ye, and drink; and most dear friends, be ye filled greatly. (My dear spousess, come thou into my garden. I have gathered my myrrh, and my sweet smelling spices; I have eaten a honeycomb, and my honey; I have drunk my wine, and my milk. Friends, eat ye, and drink; yea, my most dear \+em friends\+em*, be ye greatly filled.)
1 - Entro no meu jardim, minha irmã, minha esposa, colho a minha mirra e o meu bálsamo, como o meu favo com meu mel, e bebo o meu vinho com meu leite. .Amigos, comei, bebei, inebriai-vos ó caríssimos.
2 I sleep, and mine heart waketh. The voice of my darling knocking; my sister, my love, my culver, my spousess unwemmed, open thou to me; for mine head is full of dew, and mine hairs be full of [the] drops of nights. (I sleep, and then my heart awakeneth. The sound of my darling knocking; \+em and he is saying\+em*, My dear, my love, my dove, my unblemished \+em spousess\+em*, open thou the door for me; for my head is drenched with dew, yea, my hair \+em is\+em* full of the drops, \+em or the mist\+em*, of the night.)
2 - Eu dormia, mas meu coração velava. Eis a voz do meu amado. Ele bate. Abre-me, minha irmã, minha amiga, minha pomba, minha perfeita; minha cabeça está coberta de orvalho, e os cachos de meus cabelos cheios das gotas da noite.
3 I have unclothed me of my coat; how shall I be clothed therein? I have washed my feet; how shall I defoul them? (I have taken off my coat; shall I now put it on again? I have washed my feet; shall I now defile them again?)
3 Tirei minha túnica; como irei revesti-la? Lavei os meus pés; por que sujá-los de novo?
4 My darling put his hand by an hole (in the door); and my womb trembled at the touching thereof.
4 Meu bem-amado passou a mão pela abertura {da porta} e o meu coração estremeceu.
5 I rose, for to open to my darling; mine hands dropped myrrh, and my fingers were full of myrrh most proved. (I rose, to open the door for my darling; my hands dripped with myrrh, yea, my fingers \+em were\+em* covered with the best myrrh.)
5 Levantei-me para abrir ao meu amigo; a mirra escorria de minhas mãos, de meus dedos a mirra líquida sobre os trincos do ferrolho.
6 I opened the wicket of my door to my darling; and he had bowed away, and had passed forth. My soul was melted, as the darling spake; I sought, and I found not him; I called, and he answered not to me. (And I opened my door for my darling; but he had turned away, yea, he had gone forth. My soul had melted, as my darling spoke; and now I sought him, but I could not find him; I called to him, but he did not answer me.)
6 Abri ao meu bem-amado, mas ele já se tinha ido, já tinha desaparecido; ouvindo-o falar, eu ficava fora de mim. Procurei-o e não o encontrei; chamei-o, mas ele não respondeu.
7 The keepers that compassed the city found me; they smote me, and wounded me; the keepers of [the] walls took away my mantle. (But the guards, who went around the city, found me; and they struck me, and wounded me; yea, the guards on the walls took away my cloak.)
7 Os guardas encontraram-me, quando faziam sua ronda na cidade. Bateram-me, feriram-me, arrancaram-me o manto os guardas das muralhas.
8 Ye daughters of Jerusalem, I beseech you by an holy thing, (that) if ye have found my darling, that ye tell to him, that I am sick for love. (Ye daughters of Jerusalem, I plead with you by a thing most holy, that if ye find my darling, that ye tell him, that I am weak, \+em or that I faint\+em*, because of love.)
8 Conjuro-vos, filhas de Jerusalém, se encontrardes o meu amigo, que lhe haveis de dizer? Dizei-lhe que estou enferma de amor.
9 A! thou fairest of women, of what manner condition is thy darling of the beloved? of what manner condition is thy darling of a darling? for thou hast so besought us by an holy thing. (O thou most beautiful of women! of what manner condition is thy darling more than any other beloved? of what manner condition is thy darling more than any other darling? for thou hast so besought us by such a holy thing.)
9 - Que tem o teu bem-amado a mais que os outros, ó mais bela das mulheres? Que tem o teu bem-amado a mais que os outros, para que assim nos conjures?
10 My darling is white and ruddy; chosen of thousands.
10 - Meu amado é forte e corado, distingue-se entre dez mil.
11 His head is best gold; his hairs be as the boughs of palm trees, and be black as a crow. (His face \+em is\+em* smooth and bronzed; his hair \+em is\+em* like the boughs of the palm trees, \+em and it is\+em* as black as a crow.)
11 Sua cabeça é de ouro puro, seus cachos flexíveis são negros como o corvo.
12 His eyes be as culvers on the strands of waters, that be washed in milk, and sit beside [the] fullest rivers. (His eyes \+em be\+em* like the doves by the streams of water, that be washed with milk, and sit beside the most full rivers.)
12 Seus olhos são como pombas à beira dos regatos, banhando-se no leite, pousadas nas praias.
13 His cheeks be as gardens of sweet smelling spices, set of ointment makers; his lips be(as) lilies, dropping down the best myrrh. (His cheeks \+em be\+em* like the gardens of sweet smelling spices, ready to be mixed by perfume makers; his lips \+em be\+em* like lilies, dripping with the best myrrh.)
13 Suas faces são um jardim perfumado onde crescem plantas odoríferas. Seus lábios são lírios que destilam mirra líquida.
14 His hands be able to turn about, golden, and full of jacinths; his womb is of ivory, adorned with sapphires. (His hands \+em be\+em* like gold rings or golden rods, and full of hyacinths; his belly is like ivory, adorned with sapphires.)
14 Suas mãos são argolas de ouro incrustadas de pedrarias. Seu corpo é um bloco de marfim recoberto de safiras.
15 His hips be pillars of marble, that be founded on foundaments of gold; his shapeliness is as the Lebanon, he is chosen as cedars. (His hips \+em be\+em* like pillars of marble, that be set upon gold foundations; he \+em is\+em* shapely like Lebanon or he \+em is\+em* majestic, like \+em the mountains of\+em* Lebanon, \+em he is\+em* chosen, \+em or favoured\+em*, like the cedars.)
15 Suas pernas são colunas de alabastro erguidas sobre pedestais de ouro puro. Seu aspecto é como o do Líbano, imponente como os cedros.
16 His throat is most sweet, and he is all desirable. Ye daughters of Jerusalem, such is my darling, and this is my friend. (His voice \+em is\+em* very sweet, and he \+em is\+em* truly desirable. Ye daughters of Jerusalem, such is my darling, yea, this is my friend.)
16 Sua boca é cheia de doçura, tudo nele é encanto. Assim é o meu amado, tal é o meu amigo, filhas de Jerusalém!
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