Proverbs 31
aligned by seat — same row, same verse, whatever each bible numbers it
| v | Wycliffe |
|---|---|
| 1 | The wordis of Lamuel, the king; the visioun bi which his modir tauyte hym. |
| 2 | What my derlyng? what the derlyng of my wombe? what the derlyng of my desiris? |
| 3 | Yyue thou not thi catel to wymmen, and thi richessis to do awei kyngis. |
| 4 | A! Lamuel, nyle thou yiue wyn to kingis; for no pryuete is, where drunkenesse regneth. |
| 5 | Lest perauenture thei drynke, and foryete domes, and chaunge the cause of the sones of a pore man. |
| 6 | Yyue ye sidur to hem that morenen, and wyn to hem that ben of bitter soule. |
| 7 | Drinke thei, and foryete thei her nedinesse; and thenke thei no more on her sorewe. |
| 8 | Opene thi mouth for a doumb man, |
| 9 | and opene thi mouth for the causes of alle sones that passen forth. Deme thou that that is iust, and deme thou a nedi man and a pore man. |
| 10 | Who schal fynde a stronge womman? the prijs of her is fer, and fro the laste endis. |
| 11 | The herte of hir hosebond tristith in hir; and sche schal not haue nede to spuylis. |
| 12 | Sche schal yelde to hym good, and not yuel, in alle the daies of hir lijf. |
| 13 | Sche souyte wolle and flex; and wrouyte bi the counsel of hir hondis. |
| 14 | Sche is maad as the schip of a marchaunt, that berith his breed fro fer. |
| 15 | And sche roos bi nyyt, and yaf prey to hir meyneals, and metis to hir handmaidis. |
| 16 | Sche bihelde a feeld, and bouyte it; of the fruyt of hir hondis sche plauntide a vyner. |
| 17 | Sche girde hir leendis with strengthe, and made strong hir arm. |
| 18 | Sche taastide, and siy, that hir marchaundie was good; hir lanterne schal not be quenchid in the niyt. |
| 19 | Sche putte hir hondis to stronge thingis, and hir fyngris token the spyndil. |
| 20 | Sche openyde hir hond to a nedi man, and stretchide forth hir hondis to a pore man. |
| 21 | Sche schal not drede for hir hous of the cooldis of snow; for alle hir meyneals ben clothid with double clothis. |
| 22 | Sche made to hir a ray cloth; bijs and purpur is the cloth of hir. |
| 23 | Hir hosebonde is noble in the yatis, whanne he sittith with the senatours of erthe. |
| 24 | Sche made lynnun cloth, and selde; and yaf a girdil to a Chananei. |
| 25 | Strengthe and fairnesse is the clothing of hir; and sche schal leiye in the laste dai. |
| 26 | Sche openyde hir mouth to wisdom; and the lawe of merci is in hir tunge. |
| 27 | Sche bihelde the pathis of hir hous; and sche eet not breed idili. |
| 28 | Hir sones risiden, and prechiden hir moost blessid; hir hosebonde roos, and preiside hir. |
| 29 | Many douytris gaderiden richessis; thou passidist alle. |
| 30 | Fairnesse is disseiuable grace, and veyn; thilke womman, that dredith the Lord, schal be preisid. |
| 31 | Yyue ye to hir of the fruyt of hir hondis; and hir werkis preise hir in the yatis. |