Good, right, straight speech: such a person is valued, "expensive" and of course often put under a yoke, hunted after, therefore. People like the near and association with such a person and do all to catch him, of course. Surely someone without skills is not desired. (Maybe hunter here was to much understood as "killer" by Nyom
Moritz . They had been hunted to become someone valued worker, the elephants with good tusk)
Surely there is much worldly danger if good in things beloved by people. Not at least conceit if a speaker like a poet.
Which of the proverbs else is not clear?