3And bind them on your fingers, and write them on the table of your heart.
4Say that wisdom is your sister, and gain prudence as an acquaintance for yourself;
5that she may keep you from the strange and wicked woman, if she should assail you with flattering words.
6For she looks from a window out of her house into the streets, at one whom she may see of the senseless ones, a young man void of understanding,
7passing by the corner in the passages near her house,
8and speaking, in the dark of the evening,