Isaiah 32
aligned by seat — same row, same verse, whatever each bible numbers it
| v | Wycliffe |
|---|---|
| 1 | Lo! the kyng schal regne in riytfulnesse, and princes schulen be souereyns in doom. |
| 2 | And a man schal be, as he that is hid fro wynd, and hidith hym silf fro tempest; as stremes of watris in thirst, and the schadewe of a stoon stondynge fer out in a desert lond. |
| 3 | The iyen of profetis schulen not dasewe, and the eeris of heereris schulen herke diligentli; |
| 4 | and the herte of foolis schal vndurstonde kunnyng, and the tunge of stuttynge men schal speke swiftli, and pleynli. |
| 5 | He that is vnwijs, schal no more be clepid prince, and a gileful man schal not be clepid the grettere. |
| 6 | Forsothe a fool shal speke foli thingis, and his herte schal do wickidnesse, that he performe feynyng, and speke to the Lord gilefuli; and he schal make voide the soule of an hungry man, and schal take awei drynke fro a thirsti man. |
| 7 | The vessels of a gileful man ben worste; for he schal make redi thouytis to leese mylde men in the word of a leesyng, whanne a pore man spak doom. |
| 8 | Forsothe a prince schal thenke tho thingis that ben worthi to a prince, and he schal stonde ouer duykis. |
| 9 | Riche wymmen, rise ye, and here my vois; douytris tristynge, perseyue ye with eeris my speche. |
| 10 | For whi aftir daies and a yeer, and ye that tristen schulen be disturblid; for whi vyndage is endid, gaderyng schal no more come. |
| 11 | Ye riche wymmen, be astonyed; ye that tristen, be disturblid; vnclothe ye you, and be ye aschamed; |
| 12 | girde youre leendis; weile ye on brestis, on desirable cuntrei, on the plenteuouse vyner. |
| 13 | Thornes and breris schulen stie on the erthe of my puple; hou myche more on alle the housis of ioie of the citee makynge ful out ioie? |
| 14 | For whi the hous is left, the multitude of the citee is forsakun; derknessis and gropyng ben maad on dennes, `til in to with outen ende. The ioie of wield assis is the lesewe of flockis; |
| 15 | til the spirit be sched out on us fro an hiy, and the desert schal be in to Chermel, and Chermel schal be arettid in to a forest. |
| 16 | And doom schal dwelle in wildirnesse, and riytfulnesse schal sitte in Chermel; |
| 17 | and the werk of riytfulnesse schal be pees, and the tilthe of riytfulnesse schal be stilnesse and sikirnesse, `til in to with outen ende. |
| 18 | And my puple schal sitte in the fairnesse of pees, and in the tabernaclis of trist, and in riche reste. |
| 19 | But hail schal be in the coming doun of the foreste, and bi lownesse the citee schal be maad low. |
| 20 | Blessid ben ye, that sowen on alle watris, and putten yn the foot of an oxe and of an asse. |