Proverbs 6
aligned by seat — same row, same verse, whatever each bible numbers it
| v | Wycliffe |
|---|---|
| 1 | Mi sone, if thou hast bihiyt for thi freend; thou hast fastned thin hoond at a straunger. |
| 2 | Thou art boundun bi the wordis of thi mouth; and thou art takun with thin owne wordis. |
| 3 | Therfor, my sone, do thou that that Y seie, and delyuere thi silf; for thou hast fallun in to the hond of thi neiybore. Renne thou aboute, haste thou, reise thi freend; |
| 4 | yyue thou not sleep to thin iyen, nether thin iyeliddis nappe. |
| 5 | Be thou rauyschid as a doo fro the hond; and as a bridde fro aspiyngis of the foulere. |
| 6 | O! thou slowe man, go to the `amte, ether pissemyre; and biholde thou hise weies, and lerne thou wisdom. |
| 7 | Which whanne he hath no duyk, nethir comaundour, nether prince; |
| 8 | makith redi in somer mete to hym silf, and gaderith togidere in heruest that, that he schal ete. |
| 9 | Hou long schalt thou, slow man, slepe? whanne schalt thou rise fro thi sleep? |
| 10 | A litil thou schalt slepe, a litil thou schalt nappe; a litil thou schalt ioyne togidere thin hondis, that thou slepe. |
| 11 | And nedynesse, as a weigoere, schal come to thee; and pouert, as an armed man. Forsothe if thou art not slow, thi ripe corn schal come as a welle; and nedynesse schal fle fer fro thee. |
| 12 | A man apostata, a man vnprofitable, he goith with a weiward mouth; |
| 13 | he bekeneth with iyen, he trampith with the foot, he spekith with the fyngur, |
| 14 | bi schrewid herte he ymagyneth yuel, and in al tyme he sowith dissenciouns. |
| 15 | His perdicioun schal come to hym anoon, and he schal be brokun sodeynli; and he schal no more haue medecyn. |
| 16 | Sixe thingis ben, whyche the Lord hatith; and hise soule cursith the seuenthe thing. |
| 17 | Hiye iyen, a tunge liere, hondis schedinge out innocent blood, |
| 18 | an herte ymagynynge worste thouytis, feet swifte to renne in to yuel, |
| 19 | a man bringynge forth lesingis, a fals witnesse; and him that sowith discordis among britheren. |
| 20 | Mi sone, kepe the comaundementis of thi fadir; and forsake not the lawe of thi modir. |
| 21 | Bynde thou tho continueli in thin herte; and cumpasse `to thi throte. |
| 22 | Whanne thou goist, go tho with thee; whanne thou slepist, kepe tho thee; and thou wakynge speke with tho. |
| 23 | For the comaundement of God is a lanterne, and the lawe is liyt, and the blamyng of techyng is the weie of lijf; |
| 24 | `that the comaundementis kepe thee fro an yuel womman, and fro a flaterynge tunge of a straunge womman. |
| 25 | Thin herte coueite not the fairnesse of hir; nether be thou takun bi the signes of hir. |
| 26 | For the prijs of an hoore is vnnethe of o loof; but a womman takith the preciouse soule of a man. |
| 27 | Whether a man mai hide fier in his bosum, that hise clothis brenne not; |
| 28 | ethir go on colis, and hise feet be not brent? |
| 29 | So he that entrith to the wijf of his neiybore; schal not be cleene, whanne he hath touchid hir. |
| 30 | It is not greet synne, whanne a man stelith; for he stelith to fille an hungri soule. |
| 31 | And he takun schal yelde the seuenthe fold; and he schal yyue al the catel of his hous, and schal delyuere hym silf. |
| 32 | But he that is avouter; schal leese his soule, for the pouert of herte. |
| 33 | He gaderith filthe, and sclaundrith to hym silf; and his schenschip schal not be don awei. |
| 34 | For the feruent loue and strong veniaunce of the man schal not spare in the dai of veniaunce, |
| 35 | nether schal assente to the preieris of ony; nether schal take ful many yiftis for raunsum. |
| 36 | — |