Proverbs 7:5-23

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  5 H8104 That they may keep H2114 thee from the strange H802 woman, H5237 From the foreigner H2505 that flattereth H561 with her words.
  6 H2474 For at the window H1004 of my house H8259 I looked H822 forth through my lattice;
  7 H7200 And I beheld H6612 among the simple ones, H995 I discerned H1121 among the youths, H5288 A young man H2638 void H3820 of understanding,
  8 H5674 Passing through H7784 the street H681 near H6434 her corner; H6805 And he went H1870 the way H1004 to her house,
  9 H5399 In the twilight, H3117 in the evening H380 of the day, In the middle H3915 of the night H653 and in the darkness.
  10 H7125 And, behold, there met H802 him a woman H7897 With the attire H2181 of a harlot, H5341 and wily H3820 of heart.
  11 H1993 (She is clamorous H5637 and wilful; H7272 Her feet H7931 abide H1004 not in her house:
  12 H6471 Now H7339 she is in the streets, H6471 now H7339 in the broad H693 places, And lieth in wait H681 at H6438 every corner.)
  13 H2388 So she caught H5401 him, and kissed H5810 him, And with an impudent H6440 face H559 she said unto him:
  14 H8002 Sacrifices H2077 of peace-offerings H3117 are with me; This day H7999 have I paid H5088 my vows.
  15 H3318 Therefore came I forth H7125 to meet H7836 thee, Diligently to seek H6440 thy face, H4672 and I have found thee.
  16 H7234 I have spread H6210 my couch H4765 with carpets H2405 of tapestry, With striped H330 cloths of the yarn H4714 of Egypt.
  17 H5130 I have perfumed H4904 my bed H4753 With myrrh, H174 aloes, H7076 and cinnamon.
  18 H3212 Come, H7301 let us take our fill H1730 of love H1242 until the morning; H5965 Let us solace H159 ourselves with loves.
  19 H376 For the man H1004 is not at home; H1980 He is gone H7350 a long H1870 journey:
  20 H3947 He hath taken H6872 a bag H3701 of money H3027 with him; H935 He will come H1004 home H3117 at the full H3677 moon.
  21 H7230 With her much H3948 fair speech H5186 she causeth him to yield; H2506 With the flattering H8193 of her lips H5080 she forceth him along.
  22 H1980 He goeth H310 after H6597 her straightway, H7794 As an ox H935 goeth H2874 to the slaughter, H5914 Or as one in fetters H4148 to the correction H191 of the fool;
  23 H2671 Till an arrow H6398 strike H3516 through his liver; H6833 As a bird H4116 hasteth H6341 to the snare, H3045 And knoweth H5315 not that it is for his life.