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Wisdom reacheth from one end to another mightily: and sweetly doth she order all things.
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I loved her, and sought her out from my youth, I desired to make her my spouse, and I was a lover of her beauty.
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In that she is conversant with God, she magnifieth her nobility: yea, the Lord of all things himself loved her.
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For she is privy to the mysteries of the knowledge of God, and a lover of his works.
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If riches be a possession to be desired in this life; what is richer than wisdom, that worketh all things?
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And if prudence work; who of all that are is a more cunning workman than she?
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And if a man love righteousness her labours are virtues: for she teacheth temperance and prudence, justice and fortitude: which are such things, as men can have nothing more profitable in their life.
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If a man desire much experience, she knoweth things of old, and conjectureth aright what is to come: she knoweth the subtilties of speeches, and can expound dark sentences: she foreseeth signs and wonders, and the events of seasons and times.
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Therefore I purposed to take her to me to live with me, knowing that she would be a counsellor of good things, and a comfort in cares and grief.
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For her sake I shall have estimation among the multitude, and honour with the elders, though I be young.
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I shall be found of a quick conceit in judgment, and shall be admired in the sight of great men.