1. O death! How bitter is the thought of youfor the one at peace in his home,For the one who is serene and always successful,who can still enjoy life’s pleasures.
10. All that is nought returns to nought,so too the godless—from void to void.
11. The human body is a fleeting thing,but a virtuous name will never be annihilated.
12. Have respect for your name, for it will stand by youmore than thousands of precious treasures.
13. The good things of life last a number of days,but a good name, for days without number.
14b. Hidden wisdom and concealed treasure,of what value is either?
15. Better is the person who hides his follythan the one who hides his wisdom.
14a. My children, listen to instruction about shame;
16a. judge of disgrace according to my rules,
16b. Not every kind of shame is shameful,nor is every kind of disgrace to be recognized.