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

going over the streets, by the corner, in the way toward the harlot's house;

in the twilight of the evening, when it began now to be night and dark.

She was full of loud words and ready to dally: whose feet could not abide in the house.

Now is she without, now in the streets, and lurketh in every corner.

He hath taken the bag of money with him: who can tell when he cometh home?"

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 -

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

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

Standeth she not in the high places in the streets and ways?

Doth she not cry before the whole city, and in the gates where men go out and in?

Take heed unto knowledge, O ye ignorant; be wise in heart, O ye fools.

"I, wisdom, have my dwelling with knowledge, and prudent counsel is mine own.

I walk in the way of righteousness, and in the street of judgment:

"The LORD himself had me in possession in the beginning of his ways, before he began his works afore time.

When I was born, there were neither depths nor springs of water.

For when he made the heavens, I was present; when he set up the depths in order;

when he hanged the clouds above; when he fastened the springs of the deep;

When he shut the sea within certain bounds, that the waters should not go over their marks. When he laid the foundations of the earth,

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

"O come on your way, eat my bread, and drink my wine, which I have poured out for you.

If thou be wise, thy wisdom shall do thyself good: but if thou thinkest scorn thereof, it shall be thine own harm.

A foolish restless woman, full of words, and such one as hath no knowledge,

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

to call such as go by, and walk straight in their ways.

He that leadeth an innocent life, walketh surely; but whoso goeth a wrong way, shall be known.

In the lips of him that hath understanding a man shall find wisdom; but the rod belongeth to the back of the foolish.

An innocent tongue is a noble treasure; but the heart of the ungodly is nothing worth.

The lips of the righteous feed a whole multitude; but fools shall die in their own folly.

The righteous shall never be overthrown; but the ungodly shall not remain in the land.

The lips of the righteous are occupied in acceptable things; but the mouth of the ungodly taketh them to the worst.

The innocent dealing of the just shall lead them; but the unfaithfulness of the despisers shall be their own destruction.

The righteousness of the innocent ordereth his way; but the ungodly shall fall in his own wickedness.

The righteousness of the just shall deliver them; but the despisers shall be taken in their own ungodliness.

The righteous shall be delivered out of trouble; and the ungodly shall come in his stead.

When it goeth well with the righteous, the city is merry; and when the ungodly perish, there is gladness.

Whoso maketh disquietness in his own house, he shall have wind for his heritage; and the fool shall be servant to the wise.

A man cannot endure in ungodliness; but the root of the righteous shall not be moved.

A simple man which laboureth and worketh, is better than one that is gorgeous and lacketh bread.

The wicked falleth into the snare through the malice of his own mouth; but the just shall escape out of peril.

They that imagine evil in their mind, will deceive; but the counselors of peace shall have joy following them.

Righteousness keepeth the innocent in the way; but ungodliness shall overthrow the sinner.

There is plenteousness of food in the fields of the poor; and shall be increased out of measure.

Whoso feareth the LORD, walketh in the right path: and regardeth not him that abhorreth the ways of the LORD.

An ignorant body believeth all things; but whoso hath understanding, looketh well to his goings.

The ignorant have foolishness in possession; but the wise are crowned with knowledge.

Riches are an ornament unto the wise; but the ignorance of fools is very foolishness.

Wisdom resteth in the heart of him that hath understanding; and he will teach them that are unlearned.

A discreet servant is a pleasure unto the king; but one that is not honest provoketh him unto wrath.

The way of the ungodly is an abomination unto the LORD; but whoso followeth righteousness, him he loveth.

A fool rejoiceth in foolish things; but a wise man looketh well to his own goings.

A righteous man museth in his mind how to do good; but the mind of the ungodly imagineth how he may do harm.