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Mastic-tree spread not its branches so wide, as I the hopes I proffer of glory and of grace. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 22)
From me comes every grace of faithful observance, from me all promise of life and vigour. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 25)
he who reads my lesson aright will find in it life eternal. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 31)
What things are these I write of? What but the life-giving book that is the covenant of the most High, and the revelation of all truth? (Ecclesiasticus 24, 32)
Three sorts of men move my spleen, so that I am fain to grudge them life itself: (Ecclesiasticus 25, 3)
Good fruit comes from a tree well dressed, and a man will be in word what he is in thought; (Ecclesiasticus 27, 7)
And if another goes bail for thee, do not forget the benefit done thee; he gave his life for thine. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 20)
A wretched life it is, passing on from house to house to find a welcome; that welcome found, thou wilt lack all confidence, and sit there mumchance. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 31)
here is a sight to make life joyous for him, and death not all unhappiness, and a bold front he keeps before his ill-wishers; (Ecclesiasticus 30, 5)
Better the endless repose of death, than life by lingering sickness made irksome. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 17)
Nor let anxious thoughts fret thy life away; (Ecclesiasticus 30, 22)
a merry heart is the true life of man, is an unfailing store of holiness; length of years is measured by rejoicing. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 23)
