Sirach 25
aligned by seat — same row, same verse, whatever each bible numbers it
| v | Wycliffe |
|---|---|
| 1 | In thre thingis it is plesid to my spirit, which ben appreued bifore God and men; acordyng of britheren, |
| 2 | and loue of neiyboris, a man and womman wel consentynge to hem silf. |
| 3 | My soule hatide thre spicis, and Y am greued greetli to the soule of hem; |
| 4 | a pore man proud, and a riche man liere, and an eld man a fool and vnwitti. |
| 5 | Hou schalt thou fynde in thin eelde tho thingis, whiche thou gaderist not in thi yongthe? |
| 6 | Doom is ful fair in hoornesse, and to preestis to knowe councel. |
| 7 | Wisdom is ful fair to eelde men, and gloriouse vndirstondyng, and councel. |
| 8 | The coroun of eelde men is in myche kunnyng; and the glorie of hem is the drede of God. |
| 9 | I magnefiede nyne thingis vnsuspect of the herte; and Y schal seie the tenthe thing bi tunge to men. |
| 10 | A man which lyuynge is myrie in sones, and seynge the distriyng of hise enemyes. |
| 11 | He is blessid that dwellith with a witty womman, and he that felle not bi his tunge, and he that seruyde not to men vnworthi to hym silf. |
| 12 | He is blessid that fyndith a very frend, and he that tellith out riytfulnesse to an eere heringe. |
| 13 | He is ful greet that fyndith wisdom and kunnyng; but he is not aboue him that dredith God. |
| 14 | The drede of God hath set it silf aboue alle thingis. |
| 15 | Blessid is the man to whom it is youun to have the drede of God; to whom schal he be licned, that holdith that drede? |
| 16 | The drede of God is the bigynnyng of his loue; forsothe the bigynnyng of feith is to be faste ioyned therto. |
| 17 | The sorewe of herte is ech wounde; and the wickidnesse of a womman is al malice. |
| 18 | A leche shal se ech wounde, and not the wounde of herte; and al wickidnesse, |
| 19 | and not the wickidnesse of a womman; |
| 20 | and ech hilyng, and not hilyng of hateris; |
| 21 | and ech veniaunce, and not the veniaunce of enemyes. |
| 22 | Noon heed is worse than the heed of an eddre dwellynge in schadewe; |
| 23 | and noon ire is aboue the ire of a womman. It schal plese more to dwelle with a lioun and a dragoun, than to dwelle with a wickid womman. |
| 24 | The wickidnesse of a womman chaungith hir face; and sche blyndide her cheer as a beer doith, and sche schal schewe as a sak in the myddis of neiyboris. |
| 25 | Hir hosebonde weilide; and his wickid wijf herde, and siyyide a litil. |
| 26 | Al malice is schort on the malice of a womman; the parte of synneris falle on hir. |
| 27 | As a stiynge ful of grauel in the feet of an elde man, so is a womman a greet ianglere to a pesible man. |
| 28 | Biholde thou not the fairnesse of a womman, and coueyte thou not a womman for fairnesse. |
| 29 | The ire and vnreuerence of a womman is grete schenschipe. |
| 30 | If a womman hath the firste dignyte, ethir cheef gouernail, sche is contrarie to hir hosebonde. |
| 31 | A low herte, and soreuful face, and wounde of deeth, is a wickid womman. |
| 32 | Feble hondis and knees vnboundun, a womman that blessith not hir hosebonde. |
| 33 | The bygynnyng of synne was maad of a womman; and alle we dien bi hir. |
| 34 | Yyue thou not issu to thi watir, yhe, not a litil issu; nether to a wickid womman fredom of goyng forth. |
| 35 | If sche goith not at thin hond, sche schal schende thee in the siyt of enemyes. |
| 36 | Kitte hir a wei fro thi fleischis, lest euere sche mysvse thee. |