[77.] Three things which justice demands: judgment, measure, conscience.
78. Three things which judgment demands: wisdom, penetration, knowledge.
[79.] Three characteristics of concupiscence: sighing, playfulness,[53] visiting.
[53] Or 'dalliance.'
[80.] Three things for which an enemy is loved: wealth, beauty, worth.[54]
[54] 'distinction,' B. 'familiarity, fame (leg. allad), speech,' H.
[81.] Three things for which a friend is hated: trespassing,[55] keeping aloof,[56] fecklessness.
[55] Or 'encroaching.'
[56] Literally, 'unfamiliarity.'
82. Three rude ones of the world: a youngster mocking an old man, a healthy person mocking an invalid, a wise man mocking a fool.