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To the common sort of men give friendly welcome; before an elder abate thy pride; and to a man of eminence bow meekly thy head. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 7)
Wilt thou toss thy head, bull-fashion, and glory in thy own strength? What if that strength should be brought down by thy own folly? (Ecclesiasticus 6, 2)
he encumbers thee, now, with hospitality. So, twice and three times, he will drain thee dry; then he will turn on thee with a laugh, and if he meets thee again, it will be to pass thee by with a toss of the head. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 8)
here is one that bows and scrapes, and walks with bent head, feigning not to see what is best left unnoticed, (Ecclesiasticus 19, 24)
Let the sinner curse the foul fiend that spites him,✻ on his own head the curse shall recoil. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 30)
No head so venomous as the viper’s, (Ecclesiasticus 25, 22)
None can throw stone in air but at his own head’s peril, nor ever was blow struck treacherously, but the traitor must have his share of hurt; (Ecclesiasticus 27, 28)
Discipline thy son, if thou wouldst make thy ill-wishers envy thee, wouldst hold thy head high among thy friends. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 3)
Be at the head of thy own affairs, (Ecclesiasticus 33, 23)
So it was that the Lord pardoned his sins, and bade him carry his head high evermore; his by right was the kingship, and the proud throne of Israel. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 13)
This, too, the Lord says: See what airs they put on, the women-folk of Sion, walk head in air, look about them with glancing eyes, click the trappings on their feet with mincing steps. Ay, but the Lord has his doom ready for them; (Isaiah 3, 16)
bald of head and bare of temple the women of Sion shall know it. (Isaiah 3, 17)
