Literary Context
This line sits at a hinge in the Song where admiration of the woman becomes communal and almost performative. Just before this, the woman has been described in striking, elevated language, and attention has shifted between voices. Here the chorus (or onlookers) calls her back, then the lover speaks, pushing back against the crowd’s desire to stare. The verse sets up the next movement where the woman’s body and presence may be described again, but now under the tension between intimate love and public spectacle within the poem’s shifting speakers and scenes.
