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and he that is endued with understanding shall obtain wit to perceive a parable, and the interpretation thereof; the words of the wise, and the dark speeches of the same.

for that shall bring grace unto thy head, and shall be a chain about thy neck.

Let us swallow them up like the hell, let us devour them quick and whole, as those that go down into the pit.

These are the ways of all such as be covetous, that one would ravish another's life.

Seeing then that I have called, and ye refused it: I have stretched out my hand, and no man regarded it,

Therefore shall I also laugh in your destruction, and mock you, when the thing that ye fear cometh upon you:

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.

that thou wilt incline thin ears unto wisdom; apply thine heart then to understanding.

That thou mayest be delivered from the evil way, and from the man that speaketh froward things;

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.

The chief point of wisdom is that thou be willing to obtain wisdom, and before all thy goods to get the understanding.

Hear, my son, and receive my words, that the years of thy life may be many.

So that if thou goest therein, there shall no straitness hinder thee: and when thou runnest, thou shalt not fall.

For they are life unto all those that find them, and health unto all their bodies.

Let thine eyes behold the thing that is right, and let thine eyelids look straight before thee.

that thou mayest regard good counsel, and that thy lips may keep nurture.

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

That thou give not thine honour unto another, and thy years to the cruel;

That other men be not filled with thy goods, and that thy labours come not in a strange house.

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

Wherefore was not I obedient unto the voice of my teachers, and hearken not unto them that informed me?

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

so shall poverty come unto thee as one that travaileth by the way, and necessity like a weaponed man.

That they may lead thee where thou goest, preserve thee when thou art asleep, and that when thou awakest, thou mayest talk of them.

that they may keep thee from the evil woman, and from the flattering tongue of the harlot:

That she may keep thee from the strange woman, and from the harlot which giveth sweet words.

Therefore came I forth to meet thee, that I might seek thy face, and so I have found thee.

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.

Give ear, for I will speak of great matters, and open my lips to tell things that be right.

They are all plain to such as will understand, and right to them that find knowledge.

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

That I may send prosperity to those that love me, and to increase their treasure.

The earth and all that is upon the earth was not yet made, no not the ground itself.

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,

Blessed is the man that heareth me, watching daily at my gates, and giving attendance at the posts of my doors.

Whoso reproveth a scornful person, getteth himself dishonour: and he that rebuketh the ungodly, staineth himself.

"Stolen waters are sweet, and the bread that is privily eaten, hath a good taste."

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

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

He that winketh with his eye, will do some harm; but he that hath a foolish mouth shall be beaten.

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

To take heed unto the chastening of nurture, is the way of life; but he that refuseth to be reformed, deceiveth himself.

The thing that the ungodly are afraid of, shall come upon them; but the righteous shall have their desire.

As vinegar is to the teeth, and as smoke is to the eyes; even so is a sluggish person to them that sendeth him forth.

He that hath a gentle liberal stomach is merciful; but whoso hurteth his neighbour, is a tyrant.

Whoso hordeth up his corn, shall be cursed among the people; but blessing shall light upon his head that selleth it.

He that laboureth for honesty findeth his desire; but whoso seeketh after mischief, it shall happen unto him.

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

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

A good man shall enjoy the fruit of his mouth; but he that hath a froward mind, shall be spoiled.