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[1] My son! to my wisdom give attention, To mine understanding incline thine ear, [2] To observe thoughtfulness, And knowledge do thy lips keep. [3] For the lips of a strange woman drop honey, And smoother than oil [is] her mouth, [4] And her latter end [is] bitter as wormwood, Sharp as a sword [with] mouths. [5] Her feet are going down to death, Sheol do her steps take hold of. [6] The path of life -- lest thou ponder, Moved have her paths -- thou knowest not. [7] And now, ye sons, hearken to me, And turn not from sayings of my mouth. [8] Keep far from off her thy way, And come not near unto the opening of her house, [9] Lest thou give to others thy honour, And thy years to the fierce, [10] Lest strangers be filled [with] thy power, And thy labours in the house of a stranger, [11] And thou hast howled in thy latter end, In the consumption of thy flesh and thy food, [12] And hast said, `How have I hated instruction, And reproof hath my heart despised, [13] And I have not hearkened to the voice of my directors, And to my teachers have not inclined mine ear. [14] As a little thing I have been all evil, In the midst of an assembly and a company. [15] Drink waters out of thine own cistern, Even flowing ones out of thine own well. [16] Let thy fountains be scattered abroad, In broad places rivulets of waters. [17] Let them be to thee for thyself, And not to strangers with thee. [18] Let thy fountain be blessed, And rejoice because of the wife of thy youth, [19] A hind of loves, and a roe of grace! Let her loves satisfy thee at all times, In her love magnify thyself continually. [20] And why dost thou magnify thyself, My son, with a stranger? And embrace the bosom of a strange woman? [21] For over-against the eyes of Jehovah are the ways of each, And all his paths He is pondering. [22] His own iniquities do capture the wicked, And with the ropes of his sin he is holden. [23] He dieth without instruction, And in the abundance of his folly magnifieth himself!
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