10:1 Dead
flies
cause
the
oil
of
the
perfumer
to
send
forth
an
evil
odor;
[so]
doth
a
little
folly
outweigh
wisdom
and
honor.
10:2 A
wise
man's
heart
is
at
his
right
hand;
but
a
fool's
heart
at
his
left.
10:3 Yea
also,
when
the
fool
walketh
by
the
way,
his
understanding
faileth
him,
and
he
saith
to
every
one
[that]
he
is
a
fool.
10:4 If
the
spirit
of
the
ruler
rise
up
against
thee,
leave
not
thy
place;
for
gentleness
allayeth
great
offences.
10:5 There
is
an
evil
which
I
have
seen
under
the
sun,
as
it
were
an
error
which
proceedeth
from
the
ruler:
10:6 folly
is
set
in
great
dignity,
and
the
rich
sit
in
a
low
place.
10:7 I
have
seen
servants
upon
horses,
and
princes
walking
like
servants
upon
the
earth.
10:8 He
that
diggeth
a
pit
shall
fall
into
it;
and
whoso
breaketh
through
a
wall,
a
serpent
shall
bite
him.
10:9 Whoso
heweth
out
stones
shall
be
hurt
therewith;
[and]
he
that
cleaveth
wood
is
endangered
thereby.
10:10 If
the
iron
be
blunt,
and
one
do
not
whet
the
edge,
then
must
he
put
to
more
strength:
but
wisdom
is
profitable
to
direct.
10:11 If
the
serpent
bite
before
it
is
charmed,
then
is
there
no
advantage
in
the
charmer.
10:12 The
words
of
a
wise
man's
mouth
are
gracious;
but
the
lips
of
a
fool
will
swallow
up
himself.
10:13 The
beginning
of
the
words
of
his
mouth
is
foolishness;
and
the
end
of
his
talk
is
mischievous
madness.
10:14 A
fool
also
multiplieth
words:
[yet]
man
knoweth
not
what
shall
be;
and
that
which
shall
be
after
him,
who
can
tell
him
10:15 The
labor
of
fools
wearieth
every
one
of
them;
for
he
knoweth
not
how
to
go
to
the
city.
10:16 Woe
to
thee,
O
land,
when
thy
king
is
a
child,
and
thy
princes
eat
in
the
morning!
10:17 Happy
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!
10:18 By
slothfulness
the
roof
sinketh
in;
and
through
idleness
of
the
hands
the
house
leaketh.
10:19 A
feast
is
made
for
laughter,
and
wine
maketh
glad
the
life;
and
money
answereth
all
things.
10:20 Revile
not
the
king,
no,
not
in
thy
thought;
and
revile
not
the
rich
in
thy
bedchamber:
for
a
bird
of
the
heavens
shall
carry
the
voice,
and
that
which
hath
wings
shall
tell
the
matter.