Proverbs 20
aligned by seat — same row, same verse, whatever each bible numbers it
| v | Wycliffe |
|---|---|
| 1 | Wiyn is a letcherouse thing and drunkenesse is ful of noise; who euere delitith in these, schal not be wijs. |
| 2 | As the roryng of a lioun, so and the drede of the kyng; he that territh hym to ire, synneth ayens his owne lijf. |
| 3 | It is onour to a man that departith hym silf fro stryuyngis; but fonned men ben medlid with dispisyngis. |
| 4 | A slow man nolde ere for coold; therfor he schal begge in somer, and me schal not yyue to hym. |
| 5 | As deep watir, so counsel is in the herte of a man; but a wijs man schal drawe it out. |
| 6 | Many men ben clepid merciful; but who schal fynde a feithful man? |
| 7 | Forsothe a iust man that goith in his simplenesse, schal leeue blessid sones aftir hym. |
| 8 | A king that sittith in the seete of doom, distrieth al yuel bi his lokyng. |
| 9 | Who may seie, Myn herte is clene; Y am clene of synne? |
| 10 | A weiyte and a weiyte, a mesure and a mesure, euer eithir is abhomynable at God. |
| 11 | A child is vndurstondun bi hise studies, yf his werkis ben riytful and cleene. |
| 12 | An eere heringe, and an iye seynge, God made euere eithir. |
| 13 | Nyle thou loue sleep, lest nedynesse oppresse thee; opene thin iyen, and be thou fillid with looues. |
| 14 | Ech biere seith, It is yuel, it is yuel; and whanne he hath go awey, thanne he schal haue glorie. |
| 15 | Gold, and the multitude of iemmes, and a preciouse vessel, ben the lippis of kunnyng. |
| 16 | Take thou awei the cloth of hym, that was borewe of an othere man; and for straungeris take thou awei a wed fro hym. |
| 17 | The breed of a leesing is sweet to a man; and aftirward his mouth schal be fillid with rikenyng. |
| 18 | Thouytis ben maad strong bi counselis; and bateils schulen be tretid bi gouernals. |
| 19 | Be thou not medlid with him that schewith pryuetees, and goith gylefulli, and alargith hise lippis. |
| 20 | The liyt of hym that cursith his fadir and modir, schal be quenchid in the myddis of derknessis. |
| 21 | Eritage to which me haastith in the bigynnyng, schal wante blessing in the laste tyme. |
| 22 | Seie thou not, Y schal yelde yuel for yuel; abide thou the Lord, and he schal delyuere thee. |
| 23 | Abhomynacioun at God is weiyte and weiyte; a gileful balaunce is not good. |
| 24 | The steppis of man ben dressid of the Lord; who forsothe of men mai vndurstonde his weie? |
| 25 | Falling of man is to make auow to seyntis, and aftirward to withdrawe the vowis. |
| 26 | A wijs kyng scaterith wickid men; and bowith a bouwe of victorie ouer hem. |
| 27 | The lanterne of the Lord is the spirit of man, that sekith out alle the priuetees of the wombe. |
| 28 | Merci and treuthe kepen a kyng; and his trone is maad strong bi mekenesse. |
| 29 | The ful out ioiyng of yonge men is the strengthe of hem; and the dignyte of elde men is hoornesse. |
| 30 | The wannesse of wounde schal wipe aweie yuels, and woundis in the priuyere thingis of the wombe. |