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THE WORKS OF CHRISTOPHER DOCK
12. |
Always be moderate in anger, |
Let no small cause create some strife; |
Through anger the heart becometh blind |
That no one knows himself aright. |
13. |
Be not ashamed, is my best advice, |
If one doth teach thee something new; |
Him who knows, one doth prize, |
The foolish all do despise. |
14. |
Oh consider, if one makes complaint |
Before thee, not to believe too soon, |
Nor pass a hasty judgment, |
But hear also the defendant's word. |
15. |
Pomp and arrogance avoid always, |
That thou may'st not fall into disgrace; |
Many a man was high esteemed |
If he disdained haughtiness and display. |
16. |
Neither speak nor think of any one evil, |
For no one lives without a break; |
If thou shouldst speak without restraint |
One could soon put thee to silence. |
17. |
Call upon God in every time of trouble, |
He will indeed be thy help and strength; |
He leadeth each one out of anguish, |
Who only doth His righteous will. |