Keep silence, all ye sons of men, and hear with rev’rence due; Eternal Wisdom from above thus lifts her voice to you: | I was th’ Almighty’s chief delight from everlasting days, Ere yet his arm was stretched forth the heav’ns and earth to raise. | Before the sea began to flow, and leave the solid land, Before the hills and mountains rose, I dwelt at his right hand. | When first he reared the arch of heav’n, and spread the clouds on air, When first the fountains of the deep he opened, I was there. 128 | There I was with him, when he stretched his compass o’er the deep, And charged the ocean’s swelling waves within their bounds to keep. | With joy I saw th’ abode prepared which men were soon to fill: Them from the first of days I loved, unchanged, I love them still. | Now therefore hearken to my words, ye children, and be wise: Happy the man that keeps my ways; the man that shuns them dies. | Where dubious paths perplex the mind, direction I afford; Life shall be his that follows me and favour from the Lord. | But he who scorns my sacred laws shall deeply wound his heart, He courts destruction who contemns the counsel I impart. | |