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 1  Wisdom reacheth from one end to another mightily; 
And sweetly doth she order all things. 
 2 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. 
 3 In that she is conversant with God, she magnifieth her nobility: 
Yea, the Lord of all things himself loved her. 
 4 For she is privy to the mysteries of the knowledge of God, 
And a lover of his works. 
 5 If riches be a possession to be desired in this life; 
What is richer than wisdom, that worketh all things? 
 6 And if prudence work; 
Who of all that are is a more cunning workman than she? 
 7 And if a man love righteousness, 
Her labors 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. 
 8 If a man desire much experience, 
She knoweth things of old, and conjectureth aright what is to come: 
She knoweth the subtleties of speeches, and can expound dark sentences: 
She foreseeth signs and wonders, 
And the events of seasons and times. 
 9 Therefore I purposed to take her to me to live with me, 
Knowing that she would be a counselor of good things, 
And a comfort in cares and grief. 
 10 For her sake I shall have estimation among the multitude, 
And honor with the elders, though I be young. 
 11 I shall be found of a quick conceit in judgment, 
And shall be admired in the sight of great men. 
 12 When I hold my tongue, they shall bide my leisure, 
And when I speak, they shall give good ear unto me: 
If I talk much, they shall lay their hands upon their mouth. 
 13 Moreover by the means of her I shall obtain immortality, 
And leave behind me an everlasting memorial to them that come after me. 
 14 I shall set the people in order, 
And the nations shall be subject unto me. 
 15 Horrible tyrants shall be afraid when they do but hear of me; 
I shall be found good among the multitude, and valiant in war. 
 16 After I am come into my house, I will repose myself with her: 
For her conversation hath no bitterness: 
And to live with her hath no sorrow, 
But mirth and joy. 
 17 Now when I considered these things in myself, 
And pondered them in my heart, 
How that to be allied unto wisdom is immortality; 
 18 And great pleasure it is to have her friendship; 
And in the works of her hands are infinite riches; 
And in the exercise of conference with her, prudence; 
And in talking with her, a good report; 
I went about seeking how to take her to me. 
 19 For I was a witty child, 
And had a good spirit. 
 20 Yea rather, being good, I came into a body undefiled. 
 21 Nevertheless, when I perceived that I could not otherwise obtain her, except God gave her me; 
And that was a point of wisdom also to know whose gift she was; 
I prayed unto the Lord, and besought him, 
And with my whole heart I said,