[1]A wise son makes his father glad: but a foolish son is a grief to his mother.[2]Treasures shall not profit the lawless: but righteousness shall deliver from death.[3]The Lord will not famish a righteous soul: but he will overthrow the life of the ungodly.[4]Poverty brings a man low: but the hands of the vigorous make rich. A son who is instructed shall be wise, and shall use the fool for a servant.[5]A wise son is saved from heat: but a lawless son is blighted of the winds in harvest.[6]The blessing of the Lord is upon the head of the just: but untimely grief shall cover the mouth of the ungodly.[7]The memory of the just is praised; but the name of the ungodly man is extinguished.[8]A wise man in heart will receive commandments; but he that is unguarded in his lips shall be overthrown in his perverseness.[9]He that walks simply, walks confidently; but he that perverts his ways shall be known.[10]He that winks with his eyes deceitfully, procures griefs for men; but he that reproves boldly is a peacemaker.[11]There is a fountain of life in the hand of a righteous man; but destruction shall cover the mouth of the ungodly.[12]Hatred stirs up strife; but affection covers all that do not love strife.[13]He that brings forth wisdom from his lips smites the fool with a rod.[14]The wise will hide discretion; but the mouth of the hasty draws near to ruin.[15]The wealth of rich men is a strong city; but poverty is the ruin of the ungodly.[16]The works of the righteous produce life; but the fruits of the ungodly produce sins.[17]Instruction keeps the right ways of life; but instruction unchastened goes astray.[18]Righteous lips cover enmity; but they that utter railings are most foolish.[19]By a multitude of words thou shalt not escape sin; but if thou refrain thy lips thou wilt be prudent.[20]The tongue of the just is tried silver; but the heart of the ungodly shall fail.[21]The lips of the righteous know sublime truths: but the foolish die in want.[22]The blessing of the Lord is upon the head of the righteous; it enriches him, and grief of heart shall not be added to it.[23]A fool does mischief in sport; but wisdom brings forth prudence for a man.[24]The ungodly is engulphed in destruction; but the desire of the righteous is acceptable.[25]When the storm passes by, the ungodly vanishes away; but the righteous turns aside and escapes for ever.[26]As a sour grape is hurtful to the teeth, and smoke to the eyes, so iniquity hurts those that practise it.[27]The fear of the Lord adds length of days: but the years of the ungodly shall be shortened.[28]Joy rests long with the righteous: but the hope of the ungodly shall perish.[29]The fear of the Lord is a strong hold of the saints: but ruin comes to them that work wickedness.[30]The righteous shall never fail: but the ungodly shall not dwell in the earth.[31]The mouth of the righteous drops wisdom: but the tongue of the unjust shall perish.[32]The lips of just men drop grace: but the mouth of the ungodly is perverse.
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Author: Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton (1851)
Source: ecmarsh.com