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  • Let the sinner curse the foul fiend that spites him,✻ on his own head the curse shall recoil. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 30)

  • Spoilt son thou shalt beget to thy shame, spoilt daughter to thy great loss; (Ecclesiasticus 22, 3)

  • See how I have toiled, not for my own sake merely, but for all such as covet wisdom! (Ecclesiasticus 24, 47)

  • Plot ill, and the ill shall recoil on thyself, springing up beyond all thy expectation. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 30)

  • Quick temper sets feuds a-raging, and wicked men there are that will embroil fast friends, and stir up strife among folk that lived at peace. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 11)

  • what noble women it has driven out from their homes, and left all their toil unrewarded! (Ecclesiasticus 28, 19)

  • and he shall find spoilt son headstrong and stubborn as a horse unbroken. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 8)

  • Toils rich man for gain, till he can rest and enjoy what is his; (Ecclesiasticus 31, 3)

  • toils poor man to fend off need, and when he ceases he is a poor man still. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 4)

  • Think of me as one that has toiled last of all, and goes about gleaning a fruit here, a fruit there, after the vintagers have done. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 16)

  • See how I have toiled, not for my own sake merely, but for all such as covet wisdom! (Ecclesiasticus 33, 18)

  • Under duress he toils, what marvel if ease should tempt him? Leave his hands idle, and he will seek to be his own master. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 26)


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