Set not the heart upon him (M) any more; Dismiss his remembrance, and remember the end.
Remember his sentence, for it is thy sentence; His yesterday, and thine to day.
Remember him not, for there is no hope for him; What shalt thou profit him (?)? and thou shalt hurt thyself.
When the dead is at rest, let his remembrance rest; And be comforted when his soul departeth.
The wisdom of the scribe increaseth wisdom (H); And he that hath little business shall become wise.
How shall he get wisdom that holdeth the plough (or goad), And glorieth in the stimulant (?) spear?