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Chapter 10
Dead
flies
cause
the
oyntment
of
the
Apothecarie
to
send
foorth
a
stinking
sauour:
so
doeth
a
little
folly
him
that
is
in
reputation
for
wisedome
and
honour.
2
A
wise
mans
heart
is
at
his
right
hand:
but
a
fooles
heart
at
his
left.
3
Yea
also
when
hee
that
is
a
foole
walketh
by
the
way,
his
wisedome
faileth
him,
and
hee
saith
to
euery
one
that
he
is
a
foole.
4
If
the
spirit
of
the
ruler
rise
vp
against
thee,
leaue
not
thy
place;
for
yeelding
pacifieth
great
offences.
5
There
is
an
euill
which
I
haue
seene
vnder
the
Sunne,
as
an
errour,
which
proceedeth
from
the
ruler.
6
Folly
is
set
in
great
dignitie;
and
the
rich
sit
in
lowe
place.
7
I
haue
seene
seruants
vpon
horses,
and
princes
walking
as
seruants
vpon
the
earth.
8
He
that
diggeth
a
pit,
shall
fall
into
it;
and
who
so
breaketh
an
hedge,
a
serpent
shall
bite
him.
9
Who
so
remoueth
stones,
shall
be
hurt
therewith:
and
hee
that
cleaueth
wood,
shalbe
endangered
thereby.
10
If
the
yron
be
blunt,
and
he
doe
not
whet
the
edge,
then
must
he
put
to
more
strength:
but
wisedome
is
profitable
to
direct.
11
Surely
the
serpent
will
bite
without
inchauntment,
and
a
babbler
is
no
better.
12
The
words
of
a
wise
mans
mouth
are
gratious:
but
the
lips
of
a
foole
will
swallow
vp
himselfe.
13
The
beginning
of
the
words
of
his
mouth
is
foolishnesse:
and
the
end
of
his
talke
is
mischieuous
madnesse.
14
A
foole
also
is
full
of
words;
a
man
cannot
tell
what
shall
be;
and
what
shall
bee
after
him
who
can
tell
him?
15
The
labour
of
the
foolish
wearyeth
euery
one
of
them;
because
hee
knoweth
not
how
to
goe
to
the
citie.
16
Woe
to
thee,
O
land,
when
thy
king
is
a
child,
and
thy
princes
eate
in
the
morning.
17
Blessed
art
thou,
O
land,
when
thy
king
is
the
sonne
of
nobles,
and
thy
princes
eate
in
due
season,
for
strength,
and
not
for
drunkennesse.
18
By
much
slouthfulnesse
the
building
decayeth;
and
through
idlenesse
of
the
hands
the
house
droppeth
through.
19
A
feast
is
made
for
laughter,
and
wine
maketh
merry:
but
money
answereth
all
things.
20
Curse
not
the
king,
no
not
in
thy
thought,
and
curse
not
the
rich
in
thy
bed-chamber:
for
a
bird
of
the
aire
shall
carry
the
voyce,
and
that
which
hath
wings
shall
tell
the
matter.
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