The wise man's
chakam (khaw-kawm')
wise, (i.e. intelligent, skilful or artful) -- cunning (man), subtil, (un-), wise(hearted), man).
eyes
`ayin (ah'-yin)
an eye; by analogy, a fountain (as the eye of the landscape)
are in his head
ro'sh (roshe)
the head (as most easily shaken), whether literal or figurative (in many applications, of place, time, rank, itc.)
but the fool
kciyl (kes-eel')
fat, i.e. (figuratively) stupid or silly -- fool(-ish).
walketh
halak (haw-lak')
to walk (in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively)
in darkness
choshek (kho-shek')
the dark; hence (literally) darkness; figuratively, misery, destruction, death, ignorance, sorrow, wickedness -- dark(-ness), night, obscurity.
and I myself perceived
yada` (yaw-dah')
to know (properly, to ascertain by seeing); used in a great variety of senses, figuratively, literally, euphemistically and inferentially
also that one
'echad (ekh-awd')
united, i.e. one; or (as an ordinal) first
event
miqreh (mik-reh')
something met with, i.e. an accident or fortune -- something befallen, befalleth, chance, event, hap(-peneth).
happeneth
qarah (kaw-raw')
to light upon (chiefly by accident); causatively, to bring about; specifically, to impose timbers (for roof or floor)
to them all