8Better is a litle with righteousnesse, then great reuenues without equitie.
9The heart of man purposeth his way: but the Lord doeth direct his steppes.
10A diuine sentence shalbe in the lips of the King: his mouth shall not transgresse in iudgement.
11A true weight and balance are of the Lord: all the weightes of the bagge are his worke.
12It is an abomination to Kings to commit wickednes: for the throne is stablished by iustice.
13Righteous lips are the delite of Kings, and the King loueth him that speaketh right things.
14The wrath of a King is as messengers of death: but a wise man will pacifie it.
15In the light of the Kings coutenance is life: and his fauour is as a cloude of the latter raine.
16Howe much better is it to get wisedome then golde? and to get vnderstanding, is more to be desired then siluer.