Proverbs 21
aligned by seat — same row, same verse, whatever each bible numbers it
| v | Wycliffe |
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| 1 | As departyngis of watris, so the herte of the kyng is in the power of the Lord; whidur euer he wole, he schal bowe it. |
| 2 | Ech weye of a man semeth riytful to hym silf; but the Lord peisith the hertis. |
| 3 | To do merci and doom plesith more the Lord, than sacrifices doen. |
| 4 | Enhaunsyng of iyen is alargyng of the herte; the lanterne of wickid men is synne. |
| 5 | The thouytis of a stronge man ben euere in abundaunce; but ech slow man is euere in nedynesse. |
| 6 | He that gaderith tresours bi the tunge of a leesing, is veyne, and with outen herte; and he schal be hurtlid to the snaris of deth. |
| 7 | The raueyns of vnpitouse men schulen drawe hem doun; for thei nolden do doom. |
| 8 | The weiward weie of a man is alien fro God; but the werk of hym that is cleene, is riytful. |
| 9 | It is betere to sitte in the corner of an hous with oute roof, than with a womman ful of chydyng, and in a comyn hous. |
| 10 | The soule of an vnpitouse man desirith yuel; he schal not haue merci on his neiybore. |
| 11 | Whanne a man ful of pestilence is punyschid, a litil man of wit schal be the wisere; and if he sueth a wijs man, he schal take kunnyng. |
| 12 | A iust man of the hous of a wickid man thenkith, to withdrawe wickid men fro yuel. |
| 13 | He that stoppith his eere at the cry of a pore man, schal crye also, and schal not be herd. |
| 14 | A yift hid quenchith chidyngis; and a yift in bosum quenchith the moost indignacioun. |
| 15 | It is ioye to a iust man to make doom; and it is drede to hem that worchen wickidnesse. |
| 16 | A man that errith fro the weie of doctryn, schal dwelle in the cumpany of giauntis. |
| 17 | He that loueth metis, schal be in nedynesse; he that loueth wiyn and fatte thingis, schal not be maad riche. |
| 18 | An vnpitouse man schal be youun for a iust man; and a wickid man schal be youun for a riytful man. |
| 19 | It is betere to dwelle in a desert lond, than with a womman ful of chidyng, and wrathful. |
| 20 | Desirable tresoure and oile is in the dwelling places of a iust man; and an vnprudent man schal distrie it. |
| 21 | He that sueth riytfulnesse and mercy, schal fynde lijf and glorie. |
| 22 | A wijs man stiede `in to the citee of stronge men, and distriede the strengthe of trist therof. |
| 23 | He that kepith his mouth and his tunge, kepith his soule from angwischis. |
| 24 | A proude man and boosteere is clepid a fool, that worchith pride in ire. |
| 25 | Desiris sleen a slow man; for hise hondis nolden worche ony thing. |
| 26 | Al dai he coueitith and desirith; but he that is a iust man, schal yyue, and schal not ceesse. |
| 27 | The offringis of wickid men, that ben offrid of greet trespas, ben abhomynable. |
| 28 | A fals witnesse schal perische; a man obedient schal speke victorie. |
| 29 | A wickid man makith sad his cheer vnschamefastli; but he that is riytful, amendith his weie. |
| 30 | No wisdom is, no prudence is, no counsel is ayens the Lord. |
| 31 | An hors is maad redi to the dai of batel; but the Lord schal yyue helthe. |