1
Wine
[is]
a
mocker,
strong
drink
[is]
raging:
and
whosoever
is
deceived
thereby
is
not
wise.
2
The
fear
of
a
king
[is]
as
the
roaring
of
a
lion:
[whoso]
provoketh
him
to
anger
sinneth
[against]
his
own
soul.
3
[It
is]
an
honour
for
a
man
to
cease
from
strife:
but
every
fool
will
be
meddling.
4
The
sluggard
will
not
plow
by
reason
of
the
cold;
[therefore]
shall
he
beg
in
harvest,
and
[have]
nothing.
5
Counsel
in
the
heart
of
man
[is
like]
deep
water;
but
a
man
of
understanding
will
draw
it
out.
6
Most
men
will
proclaim
every
one
his
own
goodness:
but
a
faithful
man
who
can
find?
7
The
just
[man]
walketh
in
his
integrity:
his
children
[are]
blessed
after
him.
8
A
king
that
sitteth
in
the
throne
of
judgment
scattereth
away
all
evil
with
his
eyes.
9
Who
can
say,
I
have
made
my
heart
clean,
I
am
pure
from
my
sin?
10
Divers
weights,
[and]
divers
measures,
both
of
them
[are]
alike
abomination
to
the
LORD.
11
Even
a
child
is
known
by
his
doings,
whether
his
work
[be]
pure,
and
whether
[it
be]
right.
12
The
hearing
ear,
and
the
seeing
eye,
the
LORD
hath
made
even
both
of
them.
13
Love
not
sleep,
lest
thou
come
to
poverty;
open
thine
eyes,
[and]
thou
shalt
be
satisfied
with
bread.
14
[It
is]
naught,
[it
is]
naught,
saith
the
buyer:
but
when
he
is
gone
his
way,
then
he
boasteth.
15
There
is
gold,
and
a
multitude
of
rubies:
but
the
lips
of
knowledge
[are]
a
precious
jewel.
16
Take
his
garment
that
is
surety
[for]
a
stranger:
and
take
a
pledge
of
him
for
a
strange
woman.
17
Bread
of
deceit
[is]
sweet
to
a
man;
but
afterwards
his
mouth
shall
be
filled
with
gravel.
18
[Every]
purpose
is
established
by
counsel:
and
with
good
advice
make
war.
19
He
that
goeth
about
[as]
a
talebearer
revealeth
secrets:
therefore
meddle
not
with
him
that
flattereth
with
his
lips.
20
Whoso
curseth
his
father
or
his
mother,
his
lamp
shall
be
put
out
in
obscure
darkness.
21
An
inheritance
[may
be]
gotten
hastily
at
the
beginning;
but
the
end
thereof
shall
not
be
blessed.
22
Say
not
thou,
I
will
recompense
evil;
[but]
wait
on
the
LORD,
and
he
shall
save
thee.
23
Divers
weights
[are]
an
abomination
unto
the
LORD;
and
a
false
balance
[is]
not
good.
24
Man’s
goings
[are]
of
the
LORD;
how
can
a
man
then
understand
his
own
way?
25
[It
is]
a
snare
to
the
man
[who]
devoureth
[that
which
is]
holy,
and
after
vows
to
make
enquiry.
26
A
wise
king
scattereth
the
wicked,
and
bringeth
the
wheel
over
them.
27
The
spirit
of
man
[is]
the
candle
of
the
LORD,
searching
all
the
inward
parts
of
the
belly.
28
Mercy
and
truth
preserve
the
king:
and
his
throne
is
upholden
by
mercy.
29
The
glory
of
young
men
[is]
their
strength:
and
the
beauty
of
old
men
[is]
the
gray
head.
30
The
blueness
of
a
wound
cleanseth
away
evil:
so
[do]
stripes
the
inward
parts
of
the
belly.