Sirach 38
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| v | Wycliffe |
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| 1 | Onoure thou a leche, for nede; for whi the hiyeste hath maad hym. |
| 2 | For whi al medicyn is of God; and he schal take of the kyng a yifte. |
| 3 | The kunnyng of a leche schal enhaunse his heed; and he schal be preisid in the siyt of grete men. |
| 4 | The hiyeste hath maad of the erthe medicyn; and a prudent man schal not wlate it. |
| 5 | Whether bittir watir was not maad swete of a tre? |
| 6 | The vertu of tho thingis cam bi experience to the knowing of men; and the hiyeste yaf kunnyng to men, for to be onourid in his merueils. |
| 7 | A man heelynge in these thingis schal aswage sorewe, and an oynement makere schal make pymentis of swetnesse, and schal make anoyntyngis of heelthe; and hise werkis schulen not be endid. |
| 8 | For whi the pees of God is on the face of erthe. |
| 9 | Mi sone, dispise not thi silf in thi sikenesse; but preie thou the Lord, and he schal heele thee. |
| 10 | Turne thou awei fro synne, and dresse thin hondis, and clense thin herte fro al synne. |
| 11 | Yyue thou swetnesse, and the mynde of cleene flour of wheete, and make thou fat offryng; and yyue thou place to a leche. |
| 12 | For the Lord made hym, and departe he not fro thee; for hise werkis ben nedeful to thee. |
| 13 | For whi tyme is, whanne thou schalt falle in to the hondis of hem. |
| 14 | Forsothe thei schulen biseche the Lord, that he dresse the werk of hem, and helthe for her lyuyng. |
| 15 | He that trespassith in the siyt of hym, that made hym, schal falle in to the hondis of the leche. |
| 16 | Sone, brynge thou forth teeris on a deed man, and thou as suffrynge hard thingis bigynne to wepe; and bi doom hile thou the bodi of hym, and dispise thou not his biriyng. |
| 17 | But for bacbityng bere thou bittirli the morenyng of hym o dai; and be thou coumfortid for sorewe. |
| 18 | And make thou morenyng aftir his merit o dai, ether tweyne, for bacbityng. |
| 19 | For whi deth hastith of sorewe, and hilith vertu; and the sorewe of herte bowith the heed. |
| 20 | Sorewe dwellith in ledyng awei; and the catel of a nedi man is aftir his herte. |
| 21 | Yyue thou not thin herte in sorewe, but put it awei fro thee; and haue thou mynde on the laste thingis, and nyle thou foryete. |
| 22 | For whi no turning is, and thou schalt no thing profite to this deed man; and thou schalt harme worste thi silf. |
| 23 | Be thou myndeful of mi dom; for also thin schal be thus, to me yistirdai, and to thee to dai. |
| 24 | In the reste of a deed man make thou hys mynde to haue reste; and coumforte thou hym in the goyng out of his spirit. |
| 25 | Write thou wisdom in the tyme of voidenesse; and he that is made lesse in dede, schal perseyue wisdom; for he schal be fillid of wisdom. |
| 26 | He that holdith the plow, and he that hath glorie in a gohode, dryueth oxis with a pricke, and he lyueth in the werkis of tho; and his tellyng is in the sones of bolis. |
| 27 | He schal yyue his herte to turne forewis; and his wakyng schal be aboute the fatnesse of kien. |
| 28 | So ech carpenter, and principal werk man, that passith the niyt as the dai; that graueth ymagis grauun, and the bisynesse of hym dyuersith the peynture; he schal yyue his herte to the licnesse of peynture, and bi his wakyng he perfourmeth the werk. |
| 29 | So a smyth sittynge bisidis the anefelt, and biholdynge the werk of yrun, the heete of fier brenneth hise fleischis; and he stryueth in the heete of the furneis. |
| 30 | The vois of a hamer makith newe his eere; and his iye is ayens the licnesse of a vessel. |
| 31 | He schal yyue his herte in to the perfourmyng of werkis; and bi his wakyng he schal ourne vnperfeccioun. |
| 32 | So a potter sittynge at his werk, turnynge a wheel with hise feet, which is put euere in bisynesse for his werk; and al his worchyng is vnnoumbrable. |
| 33 | In his arm he schal fourme clei; and bifore hise feet he schal bowe his vertu. |
| 34 | He schal yyue his herte to ende perfitli sum thing; and bi his wakyng he schal clense the furneis. |
| 35 | Alle these men hopiden in her hondis; and ech man is wijs in his craft. |
| 36 | A citee is not bildid with outen alle these men. |
| 37 | And thei schulen not dwelle, nether go; and thei schulen not skippe ouer in to the chirche. |
| 38 | Thei schulen not sitte on the seete of a iuge; and thei schulen not vndirstonde the testament of doom, nether thei schulen make opyn techyng and doom; and thei schulen not be foundun in parablis. |
| 39 | But thei schulen conferme the creature of the world, and her preyer is in the worching of craft; and thei yyuen her soule, and thei axen togidere in the lawe of the hiyeste. |