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  • 1. Boast not thy selfe of to morowe: for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.
  • 2. Let another man prayse thee, and not thine owne mouth: a stranger, and not thine owne lips.
  • 3. A stone is heauie, and the sand weightie: but a fooles wrath is heauier then them both.
  • 4. Anger is cruell, and wrath is raging: but who can stand before enuie?
  • 5. Open rebuke is better then secret loue.
  • 6. The wounds of a louer are faithful, and the kisses of an enemie are pleasant.
  • 7. The person that is full, despiseth an hony combe: but vnto the hungry soule euery bitter thing is sweete.
  • 8. As a bird that wandreth from her nest, so is a man that wandreth from his owne place.
  • 9. As oyntment and perfume reioyce the heart, so doeth the sweetenes of a mans friend by hearty counsell.
  • 10. Thine owne friend and thy fathers friend forsake thou not: neither enter into thy brothers house in the day of thy calamitie: for better is a neighbour that is neere, then a brother farre off.
  • 11. My sonne, be wise, and reioyce mine heart, that I may answere him that reprocheth me.
  • 12. A prudent man seeth the plague, and hideth himselfe: but the foolish goe on still, and are punished.
  • 13. Take his garment that is surety for a stranger, and a pledge of him for the stranger.
  • 14. He that prayseth his friend with a loude voyce, rising earely in the morning, it shall be counted to him as a curse.
  • 15. A continual dropping in the day of raine, and a contentious woman are alike.
  • 16. He that hideth her, hideth the winde, &amp; she is as ye oyle in his right hand, that vttereth it selfe.
  • 17. Yron sharpeneth yron, so doeth man sharpen the face of his friend.
  • 18. He that keepeth the fig tree, shall eate the fruite thereof: so he that waiteth vpon his master, shall come to honour.
  • 19. As in water face answereth to face, so the heart of man to man.
  • 20. The graue and destruction can neuer be full, so the eyes of man can neuer be satisfied.
  • 21. As is the fining pot for siluer and the fornace for golde, so is euery man according to his dignitie.
  • 22. Though thou shouldest bray a foole in a morter among wheate brayed with a pestell, yet will not his foolishnes depart from him.
  • 23. Be diligent to know ye state of thy flocke, and take heede to the heardes.
  • 24. For riches remaine not alway, nor the crowne from generation to generation.
  • 25. The hey discouereth it selfe, and the grasse appeareth, and the herbes of the mountaines are gathered.
  • 26. The lambes are for thy clothing, and the goates are the price of the fielde.
  • 27. And let the milke of the goates be sufficient for thy foode, for the foode of thy familie, and for the sustenance of thy maydes.