Boast
not thyself of to morrow
; for thou knowest
not what a day
may bring forth
.

Let another man
praise
thee, and not thine own mouth
; a stranger
, and not thine own lips
.
A stone
is heavy
, and the sand
weighty
; but a fool's
wrath
is heavier
than them both
.

Wrath
is cruel
, and anger
is outrageous
; but who is able to stand
before
envy
?

Open
rebuke
is better
than secret
love
.
Faithful
are the wounds
of a friend
; but the kisses
of an enemy
are deceitful
.

The full
soul
loatheth
an honeycomb
; but to the hungry
soul
every bitter thing
is sweet
.

As a bird
that wandereth
from her nest
, so is a man
that wandereth
from his place
.
Ointment
and perfume
rejoice
the heart
: so doth the sweetness
of a man's friend
by hearty
counsel
.

Thine own friend
, and thy father's
friend
, forsake
not; neither go
into thy brother's
house
in the day
of thy calamity
: for better
is a neighbour
that is near
than a brother
far off
.
My son
, be wise
, and make my heart
glad
, that I may answer

him that reproacheth
me.
A prudent
man foreseeth
the evil
, and hideth
himself; but the simple
pass on
, and are punished
.
Take
his garment
that is surety
for a stranger
, and take a pledge
of him for a strange woman
.
He that blesseth
his friend
with a loud
voice
, rising early
in the morning
, it shall be counted
a curse
to him.
A continual
dropping
in a very rainy
day
and a contentious

woman
are alike
.
Whosoever hideth
her hideth
the wind
, and the ointment
of his right hand
, which bewrayeth
itself .
Iron
sharpeneth
iron
; so a man
sharpeneth
the countenance
of his friend
.
Whoso keepeth
the fig tree
shall eat
the fruit
thereof: so he that waiteth
on his master
shall be honoured
.
As in water
face
answereth to face
, so the heart
of man
to man
.
Hell
and destruction

are never
full
; so the eyes
of man
are never satisfied
.

As the fining pot
for silver
, and the furnace
for gold
; so is a man
to
his praise
.
Though thou shouldest bray
a fool
in a mortar
among
wheat
with a pestle
, yet will not his foolishness
depart
from him.
Be thou diligent
to know
the state
of thy flocks
, and look
well
to thy herds
.

For riches
are not for ever
: and doth the crown
endure to every
generation
?

The hay
appeareth
, and the tender grass
sheweth
itself, and herbs
of the mountains
are gathered
.
The lambs
are for thy clothing
, and the goats
are the price
of the field
.
And thou shalt have goats
' milk
enough
for thy food
, for the food
of thy household
, and for the maintenance
for thy maidens
.
