Proverbs 1
aligned by seat — same row, same verse, whatever each bible numbers it
| v | Wycliffe |
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| 1 | The parablis of Salomon, the sone of Dauid, king of Israel; |
| 2 | to kunne wisdom and kunnyng; |
| 3 | to vndurstonde the wordis of prudence; and to take the lernyng of teching; to take riytfulnesse, and dom, and equyte; |
| 4 | that felnesse be youun to litle children, and kunnyng, and vndurstonding to a yong wexynge man. |
| 5 | A wise man heringe schal be wisere; and a man vndurstondinge schal holde gouernails. |
| 6 | He schal perseyue a parable, and expownyng; the wordis of wise men, and the derk figuratif spechis of hem. |
| 7 | The drede of the Lord is the bigynning of wisdom; foolis dispisen wisdom and teching. |
| 8 | My sone, here thou the teching of thi fadir, and forsake thou not the lawe of thi modir; |
| 9 | that grace be addid, ethir encreessid, to thin heed, and a bie to thi necke. |
| 10 | Mi sone, if synneris flateren thee, assente thou not to hem. |
| 11 | If thei seien, Come thou with vs, sette we aspies to blood, hide we snaris of disseitis ayens an innocent without cause; |
| 12 | swolowe we him, as helle swolowith a man lyuynge; and al hool, as goynge doun in to a lake; we schulen fynde al preciouse catel, |
| 13 | we schulen fille oure housis with spuylis; sende thou lot with vs, |
| 14 | o purs be of vs alle; |
| 15 | my sone, go thou not with hem; forbede thi foot fro the pathis of hem. |
| 16 | For the feet of hem rennen to yuel; and thei hasten to schede out blood. |
| 17 | But a net is leid in veyn bifore the iyen of briddis, that han wengis. |
| 18 | Also `thilke wickid disseyueris setten aspies ayens her owne blood; and maken redi fraudis ayens her soulis. |
| 19 | So the pathis of ech auerouse man rauyschen the soulis of hem that welden. |
| 20 | Wisdom prechith with outforth; in stretis it yyueth his vois. |
| 21 | It crieth ofte in the heed of cumpenyes; in the leeues of yatis of the citee it bringith forth hise wordis, |
| 22 | and seith, Hou long, ye litle men in wit, louen yong childhod, and foolis schulen coueyte tho thingis, that ben harmful to hem silf, and vnprudent men schulen hate kunnyng? |
| 23 | Be ye conuertid at my repreuyng; lo, Y schal profre forth to you my spirit, and Y schal schewe my wordis. |
| 24 | For Y clepide, and ye forsoken; Y helde forth myn hond, and noon was that bihelde. |
| 25 | Ye dispisiden al my councel; and chargiden not my blamyngis. |
| 26 | And Y schal leiye in youre perisching; and Y schal scorne you, whanne that, that ye dreden, cometh to you. |
| 27 | Whanne sodeyne wretchidnesse fallith in, and perisching bifallith as tempest; whanne tribulacioun and angwisch cometh on you. |
| 28 | Thanne thei schulen clepe me, and Y schal not here; thei schulen rise eerli, and thei schulen not fynde me. |
| 29 | For thei hatiden teching, and thei token not the drede of the Lord, |
| 30 | nether assentiden to my councel, and depraueden al myn amendyng. |
| 31 | Therfor thei schulen ete the fruytis of her weie; and thei schulen be fillid with her counseils. |
| 32 | The turnyng awei of litle men in wit schal sle hem; and the prosperite of foolis schal leese hem. |
| 33 | But he that herith me, schal reste with outen drede; and he schal vse abundaunce, whanne the drede of yuels is takun awei. |
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