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Never envy evil men
never seek their company;
2for their one thought is plunder,
and mischief is their theme.
3What builds a house is skill,
it is erected by intelligence;
4and knowledge furnishes the rooms
with all that is rare and pleasant.
5Wise men are better than warriors,
brain is better than brawn;
6for you need policy in war:
what saves the state is many counsellors.
7Wisdom is beyond a fool’s reach
so he can say nothing in a council.
8A man who devises mischief
men call him a schemer.
9Now sin is folly’s scheme,
and men loathe mischief-makers.
10If you have been slack, then your means will be small
when adversity comes.
11Rescue men carried off to death
deliver any who go trembling to their doom.
12You say, “But I knew nothing of it”?
Yet he who reads the heart sees through you,
he knows, he who watches you--
will he not requite each man for what he did?
13My son, eat honey--it is good
and honeycombs are sweet
14so wisdom tastes.
15Villain, hands off the good man’s house!
ransack not his abode.
16A good man may fall seven times, but he rises
an evil man is crushed by a calamity.
17Rejoice not when your enemy falls,
never exult when he is overthrown;
18lest the Eternal see it and in displeasure
divert his wrath from him to you.
19Never fret over evildoers,
never envy wicked men;
20the bad man comes to no good end,
the lamp of a bad life will be put out.
21My son, stand in awe of the Eternal and of the king
anger not either
22aa they can crush you swiftly,
they can destroy you suddenly. * * *
23Further sayings of the sages
It is not fair to favour one side in a suit.
24He who tells a man in the wrong,
“You are right,” men will curse him, people will denounce him.
26He is a true friend
who is honest with you:
25those who reprove shall prosper,
good fortune shall be theirs.
27First work your farm
and till the soil--
then marry and set up house.
28Never give baseless evidence against your neighbour
never mislead men by what you say.
29Never think, “I will treat him as he treated me.
I will pay back the man for what he did.”
30I passed by the field of the slothful,
by the vineyard of the thriftless:
31and there it lay, all overgrown with thistles,
the surface covered with nettles,
the stone wall broken down.
32I thought upon it as I looked,
I learned a lesson from the sight:
33“Let me sleep for a little, a little
let me fold my hands for a little, to rest”?--
34yes, and poverty will pounce on you,
want will overpower you. * * *
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