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The Septuagint in English by Brenton
LXX(EN)
The Writings of Cornelius Tacitus
Tacitus
[1]If thou be made the master of a feast, lift not thyself up, but be among them as one of the rest; take diligent care for them, and so sit down. [No book]
[2]And when thou hast done all thy office, take thy place, that thou mayest be merry with them, and receive a crown for thy well ordering of the feast. [No book]
[3]Speak, thou that art the elder, for it becometh thee, but with sound judgment; and hinder not musick. [No book]
[4]Pour not out words where there is a musician, and shew not forth wisdom out of time. [No book]
[5]A concert of musick in a banquet of wine is as a signet of carbuncle set in gold. [No book]
[6]As a signet of an emerald set in a work of gold, so is the melody of musick with pleasant wine. [No book]
[7]Speak, young man, if there be need of thee: and yet scarcely when thou art twice asked. [No book]
[8]Let thy speech be short, comprehending much in few words; be as one that knoweth and yet holdeth his tongue. [No book]
[9]If thou be among great men, make not thyself equal with them; and when ancient men are in place, use not many words. [No book]
[10]Before the thunder goeth lightning; and before a shamefaced man shall go favour. [No book]
[11]Rise up betimes, and be not the last; but get thee home without delay. [No book]
[12]There take thy pastime, and do what thou wilt: but sin not by proud speech. [No book]
[13]And for these things bless him that made thee, and hath replenished thee with his good things. [No book]
[14]Whoso feareth the Lord will receive his discipline; and they that seek him early shall find favour. [No book]
[15]He that seeketh the law shall be filled therewith: but the hypocrite will be offended thereat. [No book]
[16]They that fear the Lord shall find judgment, and shall kindle justice as a light. [No book]
[17]A sinful man will not be reproved, but findeth an excuse according to his will. [No book]
[18]A man of counsel will be considerate; but a strange and proud man is not daunted with fear, even when of himself he hath done without counsel. [No book]
[19]Do nothing without advice; and when thou hast once done, repent not. [No book]
[20]Go not in a way wherein thou mayest fall, and stumble not among the stones. [No book]
[21]Be not confident in a plain way. [No book]
[22]And beware of thine own children. [No book]
[23]In every good work trust thy own soul; for this is the keeping of the commandments. [No book]
[24]He that believeth in the Lord taketh heed to the commandment; and he that trusteth in him shall fare never the worse. [No book]
Author: Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton (1851)
Source: ecmarsh.com
Source: www.earlychristianwritings.com
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