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  • Whatsoever shall befall the just man. it shall not make him sad: but the wicked shall be filled with mischief. (Proverbs 12, 21)

  • The messenger of the wicked shall fall into mischief: but a faithful ambassador is health. (Proverbs 13, 17)

  • And one that looseth his garment in cold weather. As vinegar upon nitre, so is he that singeth songs to a very evil heart. As a moth doth by a garment, and a worm by the wood: so the sadness of a man consumeth the heart. (Proverbs 25, 20)

  • The north wind driveth away rain, as doth a sad countenance a backbiting tongue. (Proverbs 25, 23)

  • Give strong drink to them that are sad: and wine to them that are grieved in mind: (Proverbs 31, 6)

  • Anger is better than laughter: because by the sadness of the countenance the mind of the offender is corrected. (Ecclesiastes 7, 4)

  • For neither did the den that held them, keep them from fear: for noises coming down troubled them, and sad visions appearing to them, affrighted them. (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 4)

  • Happy is he that hath had no sadness of his mind, and who is not fallen from his hope. (Ecclesiasticus 14, 2)

  • If thou hast opened a sad mouth, fear not, for there may be a reconciliation: except upbraiding, and reproach, and pride, and disclosing of secrets, or a treacherous wound: for in all these cases a friend will flee away. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 27)

  • The sadness of the heart is every plague: and the wickedness of a woman is all evil. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 17)

  • Give not up thy soul to sadness, and afflict not thyself in thy own counsel. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 22)

  • Have pity on thy own soul, pleasing God, and contain thyself: gather up thy heart in his holiness: and drive away sadness far from thee. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 24)


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