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Chapter 7
My
sonne,
keepe
my
words,
and
lay
vp
my
commaundements
with
thee.
2
Keepe
my
commandements,
and
liue:
and
my
law
as
the
apple
of
thine
eye.
3
Bind
them
vpon
thy
fingers,
write
them
vpon
the
table
of
thine
heart.
4
Say
vnto
Wisedome,
Thou
art
my
sister,
and
call
Understanding
thy
kinse
woman,
5
That
they
may
keepe
thee
from
the
strange
woman,
from
the
stranger
which
flattereth
with
her
words.
6
For
at
the
windowe
of
my
house
I
looked
through
my
casement,
7
And
behelde
among
the
simple
ones,
I
discerned
among
the
youths,
a
yong
man
void
of
vnderstanding,
8
Passing
through
the
streete
neere
her
corner,
and
he
went
the
way
to
her
house,
9
In
the
twilight
in
the
euening,
in
the
blacke
and
darke
night:
10
And
behold,
there
met
him
a
woman,
with
the
attire
of
an
harlot,
and
subtill
of
heart.
11
(She
is
loud
and
stubburne,
her
feet
abide
not
in
her
house:
12
Now
is
shee
without,
now
in
the
streetes,
and
lieth
in
waite
at
euery
corner.)
13
So
she
caught
him,
and
kissed
him,
and
with
an
impudent
face,
said
vnto
him,
14
I
haue
peace
offerings
with
me:
this
day
haue
I
paid
my
vowes.
15
Therefore
came
I
forth
to
meete
thee,
diligently
to
seeke
thy
face,
and
I
haue
found
thee.
16
I
haue
deckt
my
bed
with
couerings
of
tapestrie,
with
carued
workes,
with
fine
linnen
of
Egypt.
17
I
haue
perfumed
my
bed
with
myrrhe,
aloes,
and
cynamom.
18
Come,
let
vs
take
our
fill
of
loue
vntill
the
morning,
let
vs
solace
our
selues
with
loues.
19
For
the
good-man
is
not
at
home,
he
is
gone
a
long
iourney.
20
He
hath
taken
a
bag
of
money
with
him,
and
will
come
home
at
the
day
appointed.
21
With
much
faire
speech
she
caused
him
to
yeeld,
with
the
flattering
of
her
lips
she
forced
him.
22
He
goeth
after
her
straightway,
as
an
oxe
goeth
to
the
slaughter,
or
as
a
foole
to
the
correction
of
the
stocks,
23
Til
a
dart
strike
through
his
liuer,
as
a
bird
hasteth
to
the
snare,
and
knoweth
not
that
it
is
for
his
life.
24
Hearken
vnto
me
now
therefore,
O
ye
children,
and
attend
to
the
words
of
my
mouth.
25
Let
not
thine
heart
decline
to
her
wayes,
goe
not
astray
in
her
paths.
26
For
shee
hath
cast
downe
many
wounded:
yea
many
strong
men
haue
bene
slaine
by
her.
27
Her
house
is
the
way
to
hell,
going
downe
to
the
chambers
of
death.
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