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Solomon's Palanquin
Theodora of cyrus wrote that the christian ventures forth into the streets of the scriptures. She seeks renewed com nion with her lover in the house of her mother. In verse six, there is a surprising shift in and apparent interruption in the narrative. The appearance of solomon's glorious palanquin comes up from the wilderness roland. Murphy identified the opening question as a refrain shared in common with eeight, verse five. On that occasion, the woman leaning upon her beloved ernest gwendolen makes a case for understanding solomon's palanquin here as relating to the coming of the bride herself.