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Weary it proved, the reckless way of ruin, lonely were the wastes we travelled, who missed the path the Lord meant for us. (Wisdom of Solomon 5, 7)
Do you, then, royal sirs (for my warning touches none so nearly), learn wisdom’s lesson, and save yourselves from ruin. (Wisdom of Solomon 6, 10)
Against her Cain rebelled,✻ when he did foul wrong, and by murderous spite against his brother compassed his own ruin. (Wisdom of Solomon 10, 3)
Lovers they are of their own ruin, worthy of the fond hopes they cherish, that make such things, or sigh after them, or do them reverence. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 6)
Nay, speak out without shame, though thy own neighbour should be threatened with ruin. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 27)
Woman’s beauty has been the ruin of many ere now, a spark to light the flame of lust. (Ecclesiasticus 9, 9)
Envy not the wrong-doer his wealth and state; beyond all expectation of thine it shall come to ruin. (Ecclesiasticus 9, 16)
Royal folly is a people’s ruin; where prudence reigns, there cities thrive most. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 3)
Have a care of thyself, give good heed to this warning, thou that walkest with ruin ever at thy side; (Ecclesiasticus 13, 16)
Totters the lordly house, it has friends to sustain it; the poor man in his ruin is driven from familiar doors. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 25)
Let him toil as he will, the sot’s purse is empty; little things despise, and little by little thou shalt come to ruin. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 1)
Some for very shame have courted their own ruin, resolved, though that opinion were worthless enough, to sacrifice themselves for another’s good opinion. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 24)
