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Gift given may bring thee nothing in return, or twice its worth. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 10)
Honour achieved may belittle a man, and modesty bring him renown. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 11)
No weighty saying but offends in a fool’s mouth; sure it is that he will bring it out unseasonably. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 22)
The tale-bearer is his own enemy, shunned by all; court his friendship, and thou wilt court hatred; shut lips and calm judgement shall bring thee a good name. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 31)
bring she to her husband no dower of modesty, her shame shall cost thee dear. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 4)
Not thine to bring shame on father and mother. There are great ones all around thee; (Ecclesiasticus 23, 18)
what if thyself God should disregard, when thou art in their company? Then shall this ill custom of thine strike thee dumb✻ and bring thee to great dishonour; thou wilt wish thou hadst never been, and rue the day of thy birth. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 19)
Follow the Lord, and it shall be thy renown; a long life is the reward it shall bring thee. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 38)
Never was honey so sweet as the influence I inspire, never honey-comb as the gift I bring; (Ecclesiasticus 24, 27)
Nay, I will make my way down to the depths of earth, and visit those who sleep there, and to such as trust in the Lord I will bring light. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 45)
Woman that is a sot, vexation shall bring thee, and great dishonour; there is no hiding her shame. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 11)
Jealousy and peevishness shorten a man’s days; cares bring old age untimely; (Ecclesiasticus 30, 26)
