Sirach 11
aligned by seat — same row, same verse, whatever each bible numbers it
| v | Wycliffe |
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| 1 | The wisdom of a man maad meke schal enhaunse his heed; and schal make hym to sitte in the middis of grete men. |
| 2 | Preise thou not a man in his fairnesse; nether dispise thou a man in his siyt. |
| 3 | A bee is litil among briddis; and his fruyt hath the bigynnyng of swetnesse. |
| 4 | Haue thou neuere glorie in clothing, and be thou not enhaunsid in the dai of thin onour; for whi the werkis of the hiyeste aloon ben wondurful, and hise werkis ben gloriouse, and hid, and vnseyn. |
| 5 | Many tyrauntis han sete in trone; and a man of whom was no supposyng bar the diademe. |
| 6 | Many myyty men ben oppressid strongli; and gloriouse men ben youun in to the hondis of othere men. |
| 7 | Bifore that thou axe, blame thou not ony man; and whanne thou hast axid, blame thou iustli. |
| 8 | Bifor that thou here, answere thou not a word; and in the myddis of eldere men adde thou not to speke. |
| 9 | Stryue thou not, of that thing that disesith not thee; and stonde thou not in the dom of synnes. |
| 10 | Sone, thi dedis be not in many thingis; and if thou art riche, thou schalt not be with out part of gilt. For if thou suest, thou schalt not take; and thou schalt not ascape, if thou rennist bifore. |
| 11 | Ther is a man trauelynge, and hastynge, and sorewynge, and vnpitouse; and bi so myche more he schal not haue plentee. |
| 12 | Ther is a man fade, nedi of rekyueryng, failynge more in vertu, and plenteuouse in pouert; |
| 13 | and the iye of God bihelde hym in good, and reiside hym fro his lownesse, and enhaunsid his heed; and many men wondriden in him, and onouriden God. |
| 14 | Goodis and yuels, lijf and deth, pouert and oneste, ben of God. |
| 15 | Wisdom, and lernyng, and kunnyng of the lawe ben anentis the Lord; loue and the weies of goode men ben at him. |
| 16 | Errour and derknessis ben maad togidere to synneris; forsothe thei that maken ful out ioye in yuel, wexen eld togidere in to yuels. |
| 17 | The yifte of God dwellith to iust men; and encreessyngis of hym schulen haue prosperitees without ende. |
| 18 | A man is that is maad riche in doynge scarsli, and this is the part of his mede, |
| 19 | in that that he seith, Y haue founden reste to me, and now Y aloone schal ete of my goodis. |
| 20 | And he noot that tyme passith hym, and deth neiyeth, and he schal leeue alle thingis to othere men, and schal die. |
| 21 | Stonde thou in thi testament, and speke thou togidere in it; and wexe thou eld in the werk of thin heestis. |
| 22 | Dwelle thou not in the werkis of synneris; but triste thou in God, and dwelle in thi place. |
| 23 | For it is esy in the iyen of God, sudeynli to make onest a pore man. |
| 24 | The blessing of God haastith in to the meede of a iust man; and the going forth of hym makith fruyt in swift onour. |
| 25 | Seie thou not, What is nede to me? and what goodis schulen be me her aftir? |
| 26 | Seie thou not, Y am sufficient, and what schal Y be maad worse heraftir? |
| 27 | In the dai of goodis be thou not vnmyndeful of yuels, and in the dai of yuels be thou not vnmyndeful of goodis; |
| 28 | for it is esi bifor God to yelde in the dai of deth to ech man aftir hise weies. |
| 29 | The malice of oon our makith foryeting of moost letcherie; and in the ende of a man is makyng nakid of hise werkis. |
| 30 | Preise thou not ony man bifore his deth; for whi a man is knowun in hise sones. |
| 31 | Brynge thou not ech man in to thin hous; for whi many tresouns ben of a gileful man. |
| 32 | For whi as the entrailis of stynkynge thingis breken out, and as a partrich is led in to a trap, ether net, and as a capret is led in to a snare, so and the herte of proude men; and as a biholdere seynge the fal of his neiybore. |
| 33 | For he turneth goodis in to yuels, and settith tresouns, and puttith a wem on chosun men. |
| 34 | Fier is encreessid of a sparcle, and blood is encreessid of a gileful man; for whi a synful man settith tresoun to blood. |
| 35 | Take heede to thee fro a gileful man, for he makith yuels; lest perauenture he bringe yn on thee scornyng with outen ende. |
| 36 | Resseyue thou an alien to thee, and he schal distrie thee in whirlwynd, and he schal make thee alien fro thin owne weies. |