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10:1 Dead flies cause to stinke, and putrifie the ointment of the apoticarie: so doeth a litle follie him that is in estimation for wisedome, and for glorie.
10:2 The heart of a wise man is at his right hand: but the heart of a foole is at his left hand.
10:3 And also when the foole goeth by the way, his heart faileth, and he telleth vnto all that he is a foole.
10:4 If the spirite of him that ruleth, rise vp against thee, leaue not thy place: for gentlenes pacifieth great sinnes.
10:5 There is an euil that I haue seene vnder the sunne, as an errour that proceedeth from the face of him that ruleth.
10:6 Follie is set in great excellencie, and the riche set in the lowe place.
10:7 I haue seene seruants on horses, and princes walking as seruants on the ground.
10:8 He that diggeth a pit, shall fal into it, and he that breaketh the hedge, a serpent shall bite him.
10:9 He that remooueth stones, shall hurt himselfe thereby, and hee that cutteth wood, shall be in danger thereby.
10:10 If the yron be blunt, and one hath not whet the edge, he must then put to more strength: but the excellencie to direct a thing is wisedome.
10:11 If the serpent bite, when he is not charmed: no better is a babbler.
10:12 The words of ye mouth of a wise man haue grace: but the lippes of a foole deuoure himselfe.
10:13 The beginning of the wordes of his mouth is foolishnesse, and the latter ende of his mouth is wicked madnesse.
10:14 For the foole multiplieth woordes, saying, Man knoweth not what shall be: and who can tell him what shall be after him?
10:15 The labour of the foolish doeth wearie him: for he knoweth not to goe into the citie.
10:16 Woe to thee, O lande, when thy King is a childe, and thy princes eate in the morning.
10:17 Blessed art thou, O land, when thy King is the sonne of nobles, and thy princes eate in time, for strength and not for drunkennesse.
10:18 By slouthfulnes the roofe of the house goeth to decaie, and by the ydlenesse of the handes the house droppeth through.
10:19 They prepare bread for laughter, and wine comforteth the liuing, but siluer answereth to all.
10:20 Curse not the King, no not in thy thought, neither curse the rich in thy bed chamber: for the foule of the heauen shall carie the voice, and that which hath wings, shall declare the matter.