Sirach 19
aligned by seat — same row, same verse, whatever each bible numbers it
| v | Wycliffe |
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| 1 | A drunkelew werk man schal not be maad riche; and he that chargith not litle synnes, fallith doun litil and litil. |
| 2 | Wyn and wymmen maken to be apostataas, yhe, wise men; and thei repreuen witti men. |
| 3 | And he that ioyneth hym silf to hooris, schal be wickid; rot and wormes schulen enherite hym, and he schal be set an hiy in to more ensaumple, and his soule schal be takun awei fro noumbre. |
| 4 | He that bileueth soone, is vnstable in herte, and schal be maad lesse; and he that trespassith ayens his soule, schal be had ferthermore. |
| 5 | He that ioieth in wickidnesse, schal be cursid; and he that hatith blamyng, schal be maad lesse in lijf; and he that hatith ianglyng, quenchith malice. |
| 6 | He that synneth ayens his soule, schal repente; and he that is myrie in malice, schal be cursid. |
| 7 | Reherse thou not an hard word, and wickid; and thou schalt not be maad lesse. |
| 8 | Nyle thou telle thi wit to frend and enemye; and if trespas is to thee, nyle thou make nakid. |
| 9 | For he schal here thee, and schal kepe thee, and he as defendynge the synne schal hate thee; and so he schal be euere with thee. |
| 10 | Thou hast herd a word ayens thi neiybore; die it togidere in thee, and triste thou that it schal not breke thee. |
| 11 | A fool trauelith greetli of the face of a word, as the sorewe of beryng of a yong child. |
| 12 | An arowe fastned in the hipe of a dogge, so a word in the herte of a fool. |
| 13 | Repreue thou a frend, lest perauenture he vndurstonde not, and seie, Y dide not; ether if he hath do, lest he adde to do eft. |
| 14 | Repreue thou a neiybore, lest perauenture he seie not; and if he seith, lest perauenture he reherse. |
| 15 | Repreue thou a frend, for whi trespassynge is don ofte; |
| 16 | and bileue thou not to ech word. Ther is a man that fallith bi his tunge, but not of wille. |
| 17 | For `whi who is he, that trespassith not in his tunge? Repreue thou a neiybore, bifore that thou manaasse; |
| 18 | and yyue thou place to the drede of the hiyeste. For whi al wisdom is the drede of God, and in that wisdom for to drede God; and the ordynaunce of lawe is in al wisdom. |
| 19 | And the teching of wickidnesse is not wisdom; and the prudence of synnes is not good thouyt. |
| 20 | Ther is wickidnesse of prudence, and cursidnesse is ther ynne; and ther is an vnwijs man, which is maad litil in wisdom. |
| 21 | Betere is a man that hath litil in wisdom, and failynge in wit in the drede of God, than he that hath plentee of wit, and brekith the lawe of the hiyeste. |
| 22 | Ther is certeyn sutilte, and it is wickid. |
| 23 | And ther is a man, that sendith out a certeyn word, tellynge out treuthe. Ther is a man, that mekith hym silf wickidly; and hise ynnere thingis ben ful of gile. |
| 24 | And ther is a iust man, that makith low greetli hym silf of myche mekenesse; and ther is a iust man, that bowith the face, and feyneth hym to se not that, that is vnknowun. |
| 25 | Thouy he is forbodun of feblenesse of strengthis to do synne; if he fyndith tyme to do yuele, he schal do yuel. |
| 26 | A man is knowun bi siyt; and a witti man is knowun bi meetyng of face. |
| 27 | The clothing of bodi, and the leiyyng of teeth, and the entring of a man, tellen out of hym. |
| 28 | Ther is fals repreuyng in the ire of a man ful of dispisyng; and ther is dom which is not preued to be good; and ther is a stille man, and he is prudent. |
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