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brings forth all his spirit
He has no self-control. He lets everyone know what he is thinking and feeling, especially when he is angry.
a wise man soothes it back
This line is not clear, but the idea is clearly that the wise man does the opposite of what the fool does: he quiets and holds back his anger and calms himself down so that he can control what he says and does.