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Here end the prayers of David, the son of Jesse.

The earth is weak, and all that is therein; but I bear up her pillars. Selah.

She stretched out her branches unto the sea, and her boughs unto the river.

Why hast thou then broken down her hedge, that all they which go by, pluck off her grapes?

For the sparrow hath found her a house, and the swallow a nest, where she may lay her young; even thine altars, O LORD of hosts, my King, and my God.

Yea, the LORD shall show loving-kindness, and our land shall give her increase.

{A Psalm and song of the sons of Korah} Her foundations are upon the holy hills;

And of Zion it shall be reported, that he was born in her; and the most high shall establish her.

Arise, therefore, and have mercy upon Zion, for it is time to have mercy upon her; yea, the time is come.

And why? Thy servants think upon her stones, and it pitieth them to see her in the dust.

Behold, even as the eyes of servants look unto the hands of their masters, and as the eyes of a maiden unto the hands of her mistress, even so our eyes wait upon the LORD our God, until he have mercy upon us.

For the LORD hath chosen Zion, to be a habitation for himself; he hath longed for her.

"This shall be my rest; here will I dwell, for I have a delight therein.

I will bless her victuals with increase, and will satisfy her poor with bread.

If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my righthand forget her cunning.

Wisdom crieth without and putteth forth her voice in the streets.

She calleth before the congregation in the open gates, and showeth her words through the city, saying,

That thou mayest be delivered also from the strange woman, and from her that is not thine own: which giveth sweet words,

All they that go in unto her, come not again, neither take they hold of the way of life.

She is a tree of life to them that lay hold upon her, and blessed are they that keep her fast.

Make much of her and she shall promote thee: Yea, if thou embracest her, she shall bring thee unto honour.

For the lips of a harlot are a dropping honeycomb, and her throat is softer than oil.

She regardeth not the path of life, so unsteadfast are her ways, that thou canst not know them.

Keep thy way far from her, and come not nigh the doors of her house:

Let her be as the loving hind, and pleasant roe: let her breasts alway satisfy thee, and hold thee ever content with her love.

yet in the summer she provideth her meat, and gathereth her food together in the harvest.

Even so, whosoever goeth in to his neighbour's wife, and toucheth her, can not be unguilty.

And behold, there met him a woman with open tokens of a harlot. Only her heart was hid.

suddenly to follow her - as it were an ox to the slaughter, and like as it were a fool that laugheth when he goeth to the stocks to be punished -

so long till she hath wounded his liver with her dart: like as if a bird hasted to the snare, not knowing that the peril of his life lieth thereupon.

Let not thine heart wander in her ways, and be thou not deceived in her paths.

Doth not wisdom cry? Doth not understanding put forth her voice?

She hath killed her victuals, poured out her wine, and prepared her table.

She hath sent forth her maidens to cry upon the highest place of the city:

sitteth in the doors of her house upon a stool above in the city,

But they consider not that death is there, and that her guests go down to hell.

A troublous soul disquieteth herself; for her own mouth hath brought her thereto.

It were better to come against a she Bear robbed of her whelps, than against a fool in his foolishness.

She lurketh like a thief, and those that be not aware, she bringeth unto her.

Like as the bird, and the swallow take their flight and flee here and there; so the curse that is given in vain, shall not light upon a man.

He that refraineth her, refraineth the wind, and holdeth oil fast in his hand.

Because of sin the land doth oft change her prince; but through men of understanding and wisdom a realm endureth long.

Such is the way also of a wife that breaketh wedlock, which wipeth her mouth like as when she hath eaten, and sayeth, "As for me, I have done no harm."

through an idle housewife, and through a handmaiden that is heir to her mistress.

She occupieth wool and flax, and laboureth gladly with her hands.

She is like the merchants' ship, that bringeth her victuals from afar.

And if she perceiveth that her housewifery doth good, her candle goeth not out by night.

She layeth her fingers to the spindle, and her hand taketh hold of the rock.

She feareth not that the cold of winter shall hurt her house, for all her household folks are double clothed.

She maketh herself fair ornaments; her clothing is white silk and purple.

Moreover, he seeth not the Sun, and knoweth of no rest neither here nor there:

And I found, that a woman is bitterer than death: for she is a very angle, her heart is a net, and her hands are chains. Who so pleaseth God shall escape from her, but the sinner will be taken with her.

Wish the king no evil in thy thought, and speak no hurt of the rich in thy privy chamber; for a bird of the air shall betray thy voice, and with her feathers shall she betray thy words.

I charge you, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, by the Roes and hinds of the field, that ye wake not up my love nor touch her, till she be content herself.

The fig tree hath brought forth her figs, and the vine blossoms give a savour.

So when I was a little past them, I found him whom my soul loveth. I have gotten hold upon him, and will not let him go, until I bring him into my mother's house, and in to her chamber that bare me.

I charge you, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, by the Roes, and Hinds of the field, that ye wake not up my love nor touch her, till she be content herself.

But one is my dove, my darling. She is the only beloved of her mother, and dear unto her that bare her. When the daughters saw her, they said, she was blessed: Yea the Queens and concubines praised her.

I charge you, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, that ye wake not up my love, nor touch her, till she be content herself. What is she, this that cometh up from the wilderness, and leaneth upon her love?

O set me as a seal upon thine heart, and as a seal upon thine arm: for love is mighty as the death, and jealousy as the hell. Her coals are of fire, and a very flame of the LORD:

If she be a wall, we shall build a silver bulwark thereupon: if she be an open door, we shall fasten her with boards of Cedar tree.

But Zion shall be redeemed with equity, and they shall turn again unto her in righteousness.

Therefore gapeth hell, and openeth her mouth marvelous wide: that their pride, boasting, and wealth, with such as rejoice therein, may descend into it.

For before the child come to knowledge, to eschew the evil and chose the good, the land that thou so abhorest shall be desolate of both her kings.

My hand hath found out the Hosts of the people, as it were a nest. And like as eggs, that were laid here and there, are gathered together: So do I gather all countries. And there is no man, that dare be so bold as to touch a feather, that dare open his mouth, or once whisper."

Moreover, I will so shake the heaven, that the earth shall remove out of her place. Thus shall it go with Babylon in the wrath of the LORD of Hosts in the day of his fearful indignation.