1The words of Lemuel the king,—the strain which was taught him by his mother:— 2What, my son? and what, the son of my womb? aye what, the son of my vows? 3Do not give, to women, thy strength, nor thy ways, to them who ruin kings. 4It is not for kings, O Lemuel, it is not for kings to drink wine, nor, for dignitaries, to desire strong drink, 5Lest he drink, and forget that which is decreed, and alter the plea of any who are sorely oppressed. 6Give strong drink, to him that is perishing, and wine, to such as are embittered in soul: 7Let him drink, and forget his poverty, and, his wearying toil, let him remember no more. 8Open thy mouth for the dumb, for the cause of all the children of the departed. 9Open thy mouth—judge righteously,—and administer justice for the poor and the needy. 10 A virtuous woman, who can find? for, far beyond corals, is her worth. 11The heart of her husband, trusteth her, and, gain, he shall not lack: 12She doeth him good and not evil, all the days of her life: 13She seeketh wool and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands: 14She is like the ships of the merchant, from afar, she bringeth in her food; 15And she riseth, while yet it is night, and giveth food to her household, and a task to her maidens: 16She considereth a field, and procureth it, Out of the fruit of her hands, she planteth a vineyard: 17She girdeth, with strength her loins, and putteth vigour into her arms: 18She tasteth, whether, good, be her merchandise, and her lamp, goeth not out by night: 19Her hands, she putteth forth to the distaff, and, her palms, lay hold of the spindle: 20Her palm, she spreadeth out to the oppressed, and, her hands, she extendeth to the needy: 21She feareth not, for her household, because of the snow, for, all her household, are clothed with crimson: 22Coverlets, she maketh for herself, Of white linen and of purple, is her clothing: 23Known in the gates, is her husband, when he sitteth, with the elders of the land: 24Fine linen wraps, she maketh and selleth, and, girdles, doth she deliver to the trader: 25Strength and dignity, are her clothing, and she laugheth at the time to come: 26Her mouth, she openeth with wisdom, and, the instruction of kindness, is on her tongue: 27She looketh well to the goings of her household, and, the bread of idleness, will she not eat. 28Her children rise up, and call her happy! her husband, and he praiseth her:— 29Many daughters, have done virtuously, but, thou, excellest them all! 30Deceitful is loveliness and vain is beauty, The woman that revereth Yahweh, she, shall be praised: 31Give her of the fruit of her own hands, and let her own works, praise her in the gates.