H4592Yet a littleH8142sleepH4592, a littleH8572slumberH4592, a littleH2264foldingH3027of the handsH7901to sleep[H8800] :
H3212Go[H8798] H5244to the antH6102, thou sluggardH7200; consider[H8798] H1870her waysH2449, and be wise[H8798] :
H7901How long wilt thou sleep[H8799] H6102, O sluggardH6965? when wilt thou arise[H8799] H8142out of thy sleep?
H6103SlothfulnessH5307casteth[H8686] H8639into a deep sleepH7423; and an idleH5315soulH7456shall suffer hunger[H8799] .
H157Love[H8799] H8142not sleepH3423, lest thou come to poverty[H8735] H6491; open[H8798] H5869thine eyesH7646, and thou shalt be satisfied[H8798] H3899with bread.
H5433For the drunkard[H8802] H2151and the glutton[H8802] H3423shall come to poverty[H8735] H5124: and drowsinessH3847shall clothe[H8686] H7168a man with rags.
H3684The foolH2263foldethH3027his handsH2263together[H8802] H398, and eateth[H8802] H1320his own flesh.