XV
Non-Desiring of Another Man’s Wife
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Behold the men whose eyes are turned towards righteousness and towards wealth: they commit not the folly of desiring another man’s wife.
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Among those that have fallen from virtue there is no greater fool than he that standeth at his neighbour’s threshold.
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Verily they are in the jaws of death who invade the home of an unsuspecting friend.
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Let a man be ever so great: what availeth it all if he committeth adultery without thinking ever so little of the shame that floweth therefrom?
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Behold the man who hangeth on to his neighbour’s wife because she is accessible: his name is sullied forever.
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The adulterer knoweth no respite from four things, hatred, sin, fear, and shame.
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He is the righteous householder who careth not for the charms of his neighbour’s wife.
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Behold the high-souled man that looketh not on another’s wife: he is more than righteous: he is saintly.
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Who on earth deserve all the good things of the world? It is they who clasp not the arms of her who belongeth to another.
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Though thou shouldst transgress and yield to every other sin, it were well for thee if thou desire not thy neighbour’s wife.