1Do not thou for a friend be made an enemy to thy neighbour; for why an evil man shall inherit upbraiding and despising or reproof and strife, and each sinner envious and double-tongued or twisel-tongued.
2Enhance thee not in the thought or thinking of thy soul, as a bull doeth; lest thy virtue or thy strength be hurtled down by folly,
3and it eat thy leaves, and lose thy fruits, and thou be left as a dry tree in desert or in wilderness.
4Forsooth a wicked soul shall lose or destroy him that hath it, and it giveth him into the joy of the enemy, and it shall lead forth into the part of wicked men.
5A sweet word multiplieth friends, and assuageth enemies; and a tongue well gracious shall be plenteous in a good man or a gracious tongue in a good man shall abound.
6Many peaceable men be to thee, and one of a thousand be a counsellor to thee.
7If thou hast a friend, have him in temptation, that is, prove thou him in thine adversity, and betake not lightly or not lightly open, or trust, thyself to him.
8For there is a friend by his time, and he shall not dwell in the day of tribulation.
9And there is a friend which is turned to enmity; and there is a friend, that shall show openly hatred, and chiding, and despisings, or there is a friend, that hate, and strife, and reproofs shall discover.
10Forsooth there is a friend, fellow of table, and dwelleth not in the day of need.
11If a friend dwelleth steadfast, he shall be as a man even with thee, and he shall do trustily in thy menial or homely things.
12If he meeketh himself before thee, and hideth him from thy face, thou shalt have good friendship of one accord or of one will.
13Be thou parted from thine enemies, and take heed of thy friends.
14A faithful friend is a strong defending or a strong protection; forsooth he that findeth him, findeth treasure.
15No comparison is to a faithful friend; weighing of gold and of silver is not worthy against the goodness of his faithfulness.
16A faithful friend is medicine of life, and of undeadliness; and they that dread the Lord, shall find him.
17He that dreadeth the Lord, shall have evenly good friendship or evenly shall have good friendship; for why his friend shall be at the likeness of him.
18Son, from thy youth take thou doctrine, and till to thine hoar hairs thou shalt find wisdom.
19As he that eareth, and that soweth, nigh thou to it, and abide thou the good fruits thereof. For thou shalt travail a little in the work thereof, and thou shalt eat soon of the generations thereof or and soon thou shalt eat of the gettings of it.
20Wisdom is over-sharp or full-sharp to untaught men, and an heart-less man shall not dwell therein.
21As the virtue of a stone, proving shall be in them; and they shall not tarry to cast away it or to throw it afar.
22Forsooth the wisdom of teaching is by the name thereof, and it is not open to many men; but it dwelleth with them, of whom it is known, till to the sight of God.
23Son, hear thou or Hear, son, and take the counsel of understand-ing, and cast thou not away my counsel.
24Set in thy foot into the stocks thereof, and thy neck into the bies or collars thereof.
25Make subject or Underlay thy shoulder, and bear it, and be thou not annoyed in the bonds thereof.
26In all thy will go to it, and in all thy virtue keep the ways thereof.
27Inquire thou about it or Ensearch it, and it shall be made open to thee; and thou made holding wisdom forsake not it.
28For in the last things thou shalt find rest therein, and it shall turn or it shall be turned to thee into delight-ing.
29And the stocks thereof shall be to thee in defence of strength, and the foundaments of virtue, and the bies, or collars thereof, into a stole of glory.
30For why the fairness of life is in wisdom, and the bonds thereof be healful or healthful or wholesome binding.
31Thou shalt wear it as a stole of glory, and thou shalt set or put on thee a crown of thanking.
32Son, if thou takest heed to me, thou shalt learn wisdom; and if thou givest thy will, thou shalt be wise.
33If thou bowest down thine ear, thou shalt take teaching; and if thou lovest for to hear, thou shalt be wise.
34Stand thou in the multitude of prudent priests, and be thou joined of heart to the wisdom of them;
35that thou mayest hear each telling or all the telling of God, and the proverbs of praising flee or fly not away or escape not from thee.
36And if thou seest a wise man, wake thou to or watch him, and thy foot often tread on the grees of his doors.
37Have thou thought in the commandments of God, and be thou most busy in his behests; and he shall give to thee an heart, and covetous-ness or coveting of wisdom shall be given to thee.