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Yea, they themselves lay wait one for another's blood, and one of them would slay another.

even when the thing that ye be afraid of, falleth in suddenly like a storm, and your misery like a tempest: yea, when trouble and heaviness cometh upon you.

Then shalt thou understand righteousness, judgment and equity - yea, and every good path.

Yea I shall give you a good reward, if ye will not forsake my law.

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

Yea, that thou mourn not at the last, when thou hast spent thy body and goods,

yea, thou art bound with thine own words, and taken with thine own speech.

Yea, sleep on still a little, slumber a little, fold thy hands together yet a little, that thou mayest sleep:

For many a one hath she wounded and cast down, yea many a strong man hath she slain.

For wisdom is more worth than precious stones; yea, all the things that thou canst desire, are not to be compared unto it.

Before the foundations of the mountains were laid, yea before all hills was I born.

Yea, a very fool, when he holdeth his tongue, is counted wise; and to have understanding, when he shutteth his lips.

As for the poor, he is hated among all his brethren; yea, his own friends forsake him, and he that giveth credence unto words, getteth nothing.

Cast out the scornful man, and so shall strife go out with him; yea, variance and slander shall cease.

Yea the morsels that thou hast eaten shalt thou parbreak and loose those sweet words.

yea, my reins shall be very glad, if thy lips speak the thing that is right.

Yea, thou shalt be as though thou slept in the midst of the sea, or on the top of the mast of a ship.

Wisdom is a high thing; yea, even to the fool, for he dare not open his mouth in the gate.

Even so shall the knowledge of wisdom be unto thy soul, as soon as thou hast gotten it. And there is good hope; yea, thy hope shall not be in vain.

He that sayeth unto the ungodly, "Thou art righteous," him shall the people curse; yea, the commonality shall abhor him.

Yea, sleep on still a little, slumber a little, fold thine hands together yet a little;

He is lame of his feet, yea drunken is he in vanity, that committeth any message to a fool.

Let another man praise thee, and not thine own mouth; yea, other folk's lips and not thine.

Wrath is a cruel thing, and furiousness is a very tempest; yea, who is able to abide envy?

To have respect of persons in judgment is not good: And why? He will do wrong; yea, even for a piece of bread.