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Chapter 10
Eccl RWebster 10:1  Dead flies cause the ointment of the perfumer to send forth a stinking odour: so doth a little folly him that is in reputation for wisdom and honour.
Eccl RWebster 10:2  A wise man’s heart is at his right hand; but a fool’s heart is at his left.
Eccl RWebster 10:3  Also, when he that is a fool walketh by the way, his wisdom faileth him, and he saith to every one that he is a fool.
Eccl RWebster 10:4  If the spirit of the ruler riseth against thee, leave not thy place; for yielding pacifieth great offences.
Eccl RWebster 10:5  There is an evil which I have seen under the sun, as an error which proceedeth from the ruler:
Eccl RWebster 10:6  Folly is set in great dignity, and the rich sit in low place.
Eccl RWebster 10:7  I have seen servants upon horses, and princes walking as servants upon the earth.
Eccl RWebster 10:8  He that diggeth a pit shall fall into it; and whoever breaketh an hedge, a serpent shall bite him.
Eccl RWebster 10:9  Whoever removeth stones shall be hurt by them; and he that cutteth wood shall be endangered by it.
Eccl RWebster 10:10  If the iron is blunt, and he doth not whet the edge, then must he use more strength: but wisdom is profitable to direct.
Eccl RWebster 10:11  Surely the serpent will bite without enchantment; and a babbler is no better.
Eccl RWebster 10:12  The words of a wise man’s mouth are gracious; but the lips of a fool will swallow up himself.
Eccl RWebster 10:13  The beginning of the words of his mouth is foolishness: and the end of his talk is mischievous madness.
Eccl RWebster 10:14  A fool also is full of words: a man cannot tell what shall be; and what shall be after him, who can tell him?
Eccl RWebster 10:15  The labour of the foolish wearieth every one of them, because he knoweth not how to go to the city.
Eccl RWebster 10:16  Woe to thee, O land, when thy king is a child, and thy princes eat in the morning!
Eccl RWebster 10:17  Blessed art thou, O land, when thy king is the son of nobles, and thy princes eat in due season, for strength, and not for drunkenness!
Eccl RWebster 10:18  By much slothfulness the building decayeth; and through idleness of the hands the house droppeth through.
Eccl RWebster 10:19  A feast is made for laughter, and wine maketh merry: but money answereth all things .
Eccl RWebster 10:20  Curse not the king, no not in thy thought; and curse not the rich in thy bedchamber: for a bird of the air shall carry the voice, and that which hath wings shall tell the matter.