She standeth in the top of high places Where she may be best seen and heard; not in corners, and in the dark, as the harlot did; by the way in the places of the paths Where many paths meet, where there is a great concourse, and where travellers may need direction. She crieth at the gates The places of judgment, and of the confluence of the people; at the entry of the city To invite passengers at their first coming, and to conduct them to her house; at the coming in of the doors Namely, of her house, as the harlot stood at her door to invite lovers. Unto you, O men, I call To all men without exception, even to the meanest and most unworthy. O ye simple Who want knowledge and experience, and are easily deceived; and ye fools Wilful sinners. Hear, for I will speak excellent things Hebrew, נגידים, princely things; things worthy of princes to learn and practise. Or such as excel common things, as much as princes do ordinary persons.

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