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1 A slothful man is compared to a stone that is defiled; 
And every one will hiss him out in his disgrace. 
2 A slothful man is compared to the filth of a dunghill: 
Every man that takes it up will shake out his hand. 
3 A father has shame in having begotten an uninstructed son;  
And a foolish  daughter is born to his loss. 
4 A prudent daughter will inherit a husband of her own; 
And she that brings shame is the grief of her father. 
5 She that is bold brings shame upon father and husband; 
And she will be despised of them both. 
6 Unseasonable discourse is as  music in mourning; 
But stripes and correction are wisdom at every season. 
7 He that teaches a fool is as  one that glues a potsherd together; 
Even as  one that wakes a sleeper out of a deep sleep. 
8 He that discourseth to a fool is as  one discoursing to a man that slumbereth; 
And at the end he will say, What is it? 
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11 Weep for the dead, for light has failed him;  
And weep for a fool, for understanding has failed him:  
Weep more sweetly for the dead, because he has found rest; 
But the life of the fool is worse than death. 
12 Seven days are the days of  mourning for the dead; 
But for a fool and an ungodly man, all the days of his life. 
13 Talk not much with a foolish man, 
And go not to one that has no understanding: 
Beware of him, lest you have trouble; 
And so  you shall not be  defiled in his onslaught: 
Turn away from him, and you will find rest; 
And so  you shall not be wearied in his madness. 
14 What shall be heavier than lead? 
And what is the name thereof, but a fool? 
15 Sand, and salt, and a mass of iron, is easier to bear, 
Than a man without understanding. 
16 Timber girded and bound into a building will not be loosed with shaking: 
So a heart established in due season on well advised counsel will not be afraid. 
17 A heart settled upon a thoughtful understanding 
Is as an ornament of plaister on a polished wall. 
18 Pales set on a high place will not stand against the wind: 
So a fearful heart in the imagination of a fool will not stand against any fear. 
19 He that pricks the eye will make tears to fall; 
And he that pricks the heart makes it to show feeling. 
20 Whoso casts a stone at birds frays them away; 
And he that upbraids a friend will dissolve friendship. 
21 If you have drawn a sword against a friend, despair not; 
For there may be a returning. 
22 If you have opened your mouth against a friend, fear not; 
For there may be a reconciling; 
Except it be for upbraiding, and arrogance, and disclosing of a secret, and a treacherous blow: 
For these things every friend will flee. 
23 Gain trust with your neighbor in his poverty, 
That in his prosperity you may have gladness: 
Abide stedfast to him in the time of his affliction, 
That you may be heir with him in his inheritance.  
24 Before fire is the vapor and smoke of a furnace; 
So revilings before bloodshed. 
25 I will not be ashamed to shelter a friend; 
And I will not hide myself from his face: 
26 And if any evil happen to me because of him, 
Every one that hears it will beware of him. 
27 Who shall set a watch over my mouth, 
And a seal of shrewdness upon my lips, 
That I fall not from it, and that my tongue destroy me not?