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But no, he never looks forward to the day when he will be past work; how short life is, he recks not; he must vie with goldsmith and silversmith, he must be even with his neighbour that works in bronze; in puppet-making✻ all his hope lies of winning fame. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 9)
Of what should befall that night, our fathers had good warning; confidence in thy sworn protection should keep them unafraid. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 6)
Speak we now of a father’s rights; do you, sons, give good heed, and follow these counsels, if thrive you would. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 2)
Nay, for a father’s good repute or ill, a son must go proudly, or hang his head. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 13)
Faithfully it shall be made good to thee, nor shalt thou be forgotten when the time of affliction comes; like ice in summer the record of thy sins shall melt away. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 17)
and of his poverty take good heed; shall his baffled rage curse thee behind thy back? (Ecclesiasticus 4, 5)
Gentleness of speech, how it wins friends everywhere, how it disarms its enemies! Never was a good man wanting for a gracious word. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 5)
Be on good terms with all, but for thy trusted counsellor, choose one in a thousand. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 6)
My son, give good heed to the warnings of experience, do not spurn this counsel of mine. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 24)
in good time, thou shalt repose in her, and find her all delight. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 29)
Thou hast a good wife, a thrifty woman that has thrown in her lot, in the fear of the Lord, with thine; do not leave her; that modesty of hers is a grace gold cannot buy. (Ecclesiasticus 7, 21)
The slave that works for thee faithfully, the hireling that is pledged to thy service, injure not; (Ecclesiasticus 7, 22)
