Proverbs 23
aligned by seat — same row, same verse, whatever each bible numbers it
| v | Wycliffe |
|---|---|
| 1 | Whanne thou sittist, to ete with the prince, perseyue thou diligentli what thingis ben set bifore thi face, |
| 2 | and sette thou a withholding in thi throte. If netheles thou hast power on thi soule, |
| 3 | desire thou not of his metis, in whom is the breed of `a leesing. |
| 4 | Nyle thou trauele to be maad riche, but sette thou mesure to thi prudence. |
| 5 | Reise not thin iyen to richessis, whiche thou maist not haue; for tho schulen make to hem silf pennes, as of an egle, and tho schulen flee in to heuene. |
| 6 | Ete thou not with an enuyouse man, and desire thou not hise metis; |
| 7 | for at the licnesse of a fals dyuynour and of a coniectere, he gessith that, that he knowith not. He schal seie to thee, Ete thou and drinke; and his soule is not with thee. |
| 8 | Thou schalt brake out the metis, whiche thou hast ete; and thou schalt leese thi faire wordis. |
| 9 | Speke thou not in the eeris of vnwise men; for thei schulen dispise the teching of thi speche. |
| 10 | Touche thou not the termes of litle children; and entre thou not in to the feeld of fadirles and modirles children. |
| 11 | For the neiybore of hem is strong, and he schal deme her cause ayens thee. |
| 12 | Thin herte entre to techyng, and thin eeris `be redi to the wordis of kunnyng. |
| 13 | Nile thou withdrawe chastisyng fro a child; for thouy thou smyte hym with a yerde, he schal not die. |
| 14 | Thou schalt smyte hym with a yerde, and thou schalt delyuere his soule fro helle. |
| 15 | Mi sone, if thi soule is wijs, myn herte schal haue ioye with thee; |
| 16 | and my reynes schulen make ful out ioye, whanne thi lippis speken riytful thing. |
| 17 | Thin herte sue not synneris; but be thou in the drede of the Lord al dai. |
| 18 | For thou schalt haue hope at the laste, and thin abidyng schal not be don awei. |
| 19 | Mi sone, here thou, and be thou wijs, and dresse thi soule in the weie. |
| 20 | Nyle thou be in the feestis of drinkeris, nether in the ofte etyngis of hem, that bryngen togidere fleischis to ete. |
| 21 | For men yyuynge tent to drinkis, and yyuyng mussels togidere, schulen be waastid, and napping schal be clothid with clothis. |
| 22 | Here thi fadir, that gendride thee; and dispise not thi modir, whanne sche is eld. |
| 23 | Bie thou treuthe, and nyle thou sille wisdom, and doctryn, and vndurstonding. |
| 24 | The fadir of a iust man ioieth ful out with ioie; he that gendride a wijs man, schal be glad in hym. |
| 25 | Thi fadir and thi modir haue ioye, and he that gendride thee, make ful out ioye. |
| 26 | My sone, yyue thin herte to me, and thin iyen kepe my weyes. |
| 27 | For an hoore is a deep diche, and an alien womman is a streit pit. |
| 28 | Sche settith aspie in the weie, as a theef; and sche schal sle hem, whiche sche schal se vnwar. |
| 29 | To whom is wo? to whos fadir is wo? to whom ben chidingis? to whom ben dichis? to whom ben woundis with out cause? to whom is puttyng out of iyen? |
| 30 | Whether not to hem, that dwellen in wyn, and studien to drynke al of cuppis? |
| 31 | Biholde thou not wyn, whanne it sparclith, whanne the colour therof schyneth in a ver. |
| 32 | It entrith swetli, but at the laste it schal bite as an eddre doith, and as a cocatrice it schal schede abrood venyms. |
| 33 | Thin iyen schulen se straunge wymmen, and thi herte schal speke weiwerd thingis. |
| 34 | And thou schalt be as a man slepinge in the myddis of the see, and as a gouernour aslepid, whanne the steere is lost. |
| 35 | And thou schalt seie, Thei beeten me, but Y hadde not sorewe; thei drowen me, and Y feelide not; whanne schal Y wake out, and Y schal fynde wynes eft? |