The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Proverbs
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Chapter 7
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My son, do not forget these warnings; let this charge of mine be an heirloom,
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kept jealously, as thou lovest thy own life; precious to thee as the apple of thy eye be the teaching I give thee.
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Bind it fast about thy fingers, write it, as upon a tablet, on thy heart;
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give to wisdom a sister’s welcome, and hail discernment as thy friend.

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So wilt thou learn to shun the temptress with her honeyed words, the wife that is no wife of thine.
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Ere now, looking down from my window through the lattice,
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I have watched the thoughtless crowd, and seen some gallant, more insensate than the rest,
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crossing the street at the corner where such a woman dwells. Now his steps are taking him near that abode of hers;
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the day wanes, and the light fades; night spreads her pall of darkness.
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Who comes to meet him? A woman in right harlot’s guise, that goes out, ready of speech, to hunt men’s lives.
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No rest for her, stay at home she cannot;
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ever in street and market-place she lies in ambush, at some corner of the ways.
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She draws him to herself and kisses him, flattering him with her bold speech:
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Only to-day I have paid a vow that I owed for my preservation, and here are my victims freshly killed;
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so I came out to find thee, longing for the sight of thee, and here thou art!
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Soft, soft I have made my bed, spread it with embroidered tapestries of Egyptian woof;
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freshly scented is that bower of mine with myrrh, and aloes, and cinnamon.
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Come, let us lose ourselves in dalliance, all the night through let us enjoy the long-desired embrace.
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My home stands masterless, my husband far away,
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and his purse with him; no fear of his returning till the moon is full.

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Alas, the ready speech that beguiles him, the seducing lips that lead him captive away!
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He follows without more ado, unwitting as the ox that goes to the shambles, or a frisking lamb; nor knows what fetters await him,
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till the shaft is already deep in his bosom. So joyfully flies bird into snare, heedless of its life’s peril.
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Heed me well, my son; let not this warning be given in vain;
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do not let her steal thy heart away, do not be enticed by her beckoning.
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Many the wounds such a woman has dealt; a brave retinue she has of men murdered;
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truly her house is the grave’s ante-chamber, opens the door into the secret closet of death.