Proverbs 19
aligned by seat — same row, same verse, whatever each bible numbers it
| v | Wycliffe |
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| 1 | Betere is a pore man, that goith in his simplenesse, than a riche man bitynge hise lippis, and vnwijs. |
| 2 | Where is not kunnyng of the soule, is not good; and he that is hasti, in feet hirtith. |
| 3 | The foli of a man disseyueth hise steppis; and he brenneth in his soule ayens God. |
| 4 | Richessis encreessen ful many freendis; forsothe also thei ben departid fro a pore man, whiche he hadde. |
| 5 | A fals witnesse schal not be vnpunyschid; and he that spekith leesingis, schal not ascape. |
| 6 | Many men onouren the persoone of a myyti man; and ben frendis of hym that deelith yiftis. |
| 7 | The britheren of a pore man haten hym; ferthermore and the freendis yeden awei fer fro hym. He that sueth wordis oonli, schal haue no thing; |
| 8 | but he that holdith stabli the mynde, loueth his soule, and the kepere of prudence schal fynde goodis. |
| 9 | A fals witnesse schal not be vnpunyschid; and he that spekith leesyngis, schal perische. |
| 10 | Delices bicomen not a fool; nether `it bicometh a seruaunt to be lord of princes. |
| 11 | The teching of a man is knowun bi pacience; and his glorie is to passe ouere wickid thingis. |
| 12 | As the gnasting of a lioun, so and the ire of the king; and as deewe on eerbe, so and the gladnesse of the kyng. |
| 13 | The sorewe of the fadir is a fonned sone; and roofes droppynge contynueli is a womman ful of chiding. |
| 14 | Housis and richessis ben youun of fadir and modir; but a prudent wijf is youun propirli of the Lord. |
| 15 | Slouth bringith in sleep; and a negligent soule schal haue hungur. |
| 16 | He that kepith the comaundement of God, kepith his soule; but he that chargith not his weie, schal be slayn. |
| 17 | He that hath mercy on a pore man, leeneth to the Lord; and he schal yelde his while to hym. |
| 18 | Teche thi sone, and dispeire thou not; but sette thou not thi soule to the sleyng of hym. |
| 19 | Forsothe he that is vnpacient, schal suffre harm; and whanne he hath rauyschid, he schal leie to anothir thing. |
| 20 | Here thou counsel, and take thou doctryn; that thou be wijs in thi laste thingis. |
| 21 | Many thouytis ben in the herte of a man; but the wille of the Lord schal dwelle. |
| 22 | A nedi man is merciful; and betere is a pore iust man, than a man liere. |
| 23 | The drede of the Lord ledith to lijf `of blis; and he `that dredith God schal dwelle in plentee, with outen visityng `of the worste. |
| 24 | A slow man hidith his hond vndur the armpit; and putteth it not to his mouth. |
| 25 | Whanne a man ful of pestilence is betun, a fool schal be wisere. If thou blamist a wijs man, he schal vndurstonde techyng. |
| 26 | He that turmentith the fadir, and fleeth fro the modir, schal be ful of yuel fame, and schal be cursid. |
| 27 | Sone, ceesse thou not to here techyng; and knowe thou the wordis of kunnyng. |
| 28 | A wickid witnesse scorneth doom; and the mouth of vnpitouse men deuourith wickidnesse. |
| 29 | Domes ben maad redi to scorneris; and hameris smytynge ben maad redi to the bodies of foolis. |