Proverbs 17
aligned by seat — same row, same verse, whatever each bible numbers it
| v | Wycliffe |
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| 1 | Betere is a drie mussel with ioye, than an hous ful of sacrifices with chidyng. |
| 2 | A wijs seruaunt schal be lord of fonned sones; and he schal departe eritage among britheren. |
| 3 | As siluer is preued bi fier, and gold is preued bi a chymnei, so the Lord preueth hertis. |
| 4 | An yuel man obeieth to a wickid tunge; and a fals man obeieth to false lippis. |
| 5 | He that dispisith a pore man, repreueth his maker; and he that is glad in the fallyng of another man, schal not be vnpunyschid. |
| 6 | The coroun of elde men is the sones of sones; and the glorie of sones is the fadris of hem. |
| 7 | Wordis wel set togidere bisemen not a fool; and a liynge lippe bicometh not a prince. |
| 8 | A preciouse stoon moost acceptable is the abiding of hym that sekith; whidur euere he turneth hym silf, he vndurstondith prudentli. |
| 9 | He that helith trespas, sekith frenschipis; he that rehersith bi an hiy word, departith hem, that ben knyt togidere in pees. |
| 10 | A blamyng profitith more at a prudent man, than an hundryd woundis at a fool. |
| 11 | Euere an yuel man sekith stryues; forsothe a cruel aungel schal be sent ayens hym. |
| 12 | It spedith more to meete a femal bere, whanne the whelpis ben rauyschid, than a fool tristynge to hym silf in his foli. |
| 13 | Yuel schal not go a wei fro the hous of hym, that yeldith yuels for goodis. |
| 14 | He that leeueth watir, is heed of stryues; and bifor that he suffrith wrong, he forsakith dom. |
| 15 | Bothe he that iustifieth a wickid man, and he that condempneth a iust man, euer ethir is abhomynable at God. |
| 16 | What profitith it to a fool to haue richessis, sithen he mai not bie wisdom? He that makith his hous hiy, sekith falling; and he that eschewith to lerne, schal falle in to yuels. |
| 17 | He that is a frend, loueth in al tyme; and a brother is preuyd in angwischis. |
| 18 | A fonned man schal make ioie with hondis, whanne he hath bihiyt for his frend. |
| 19 | He that bithenkith discordis, loueth chidingis; and he that enhaunsith his mouth, sekith fallyng. |
| 20 | He that is of weiward herte, schal not fynde good; and he that turneth the tunge, schal falle in to yuel. |
| 21 | A fool is borun in his schenschipe; but nether the fadir schal be glad in a fool. |
| 22 | A ioiful soule makith likinge age; a sorewful spirit makith drie boonys. |
| 23 | A wickid man takith yiftis fro the bosum, to mys turne the pathis of doom. |
| 24 | Wisdom schyneth in the face of a prudent man; the iyen of foolis ben in the endis of erthe. |
| 25 | A fonned sone is the ire of the fadir, and the sorewe of the modir that gendride hym. |
| 26 | It is not good to brynge in harm to a iust man; nether to smyte the prince that demeth riytfuli. |
| 27 | He that mesurith his wordis, is wijs and prudent; and a lerud man is of preciouse spirit. |
| 28 | Also a foole, if he is stille, schal be gessid a wijs man; and, if he pressith togidre hise lippis, he `schal be gessid an vndurstondynge man. |
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