Sirach 20
aligned by seat — same row, same verse, whatever each bible numbers it
| v | Wycliffe |
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| 1 | It is ful good to repreue, more than to be wrooth, and to forbede not a man knoulechyng in preiere. |
| 2 | The coueitise of a geldyng hath defoulid the maidynhed of a yong womman, |
| 3 | so he that makith wickid dom bi violence. |
| 4 | It is ful good, that a man `that is repreued schewe opynli penaunce; for so thou schalt ascape wilful synne. |
| 5 | Ther is a stil man, which is foundun wijs; and he is hateful, which is fool hardi to speke. |
| 6 | Sotheli ther is a stille man, not hauynge wit of speche; and ther is a stille man, knowynge the sesoun of couenable tyme. |
| 7 | A wijs man schal be stille til to tyme; but a ioli man and vnprudent man schulen not kepe tyme. |
| 8 | He that vsith many wordis, hirtith his soule; and he that takith power to hym silf vniustli, schal be hatid. |
| 9 | Ther is goyng forth in yuels to a man vnlernyd; and ther is fyndyng in to peiryng. |
| 10 | Ther is a yifte, which is not profitable; and ther is a yifte, whos yeldyng is double. |
| 11 | Ther is makyng lesse for glorie; and ther is a man, which schal reise the heed fro mekenesse. |
| 12 | Ther is a man, that ayen bieth many synnes for litil prijs, and restorith tho in seuenfold. |
| 13 | A wijs man in wordis makith hym silf amyable; but the graces of foolis schulen be sched out. |
| 14 | The yifte of an vnwijs man schal not be profitable to thee; for hise iyen ben seuenfold. |
| 15 | He schal yyue litle thingis, and he schal vpbreide many thingis; and the openyng of his mouth is enflawming. |
| 16 | To dai a man leeneth, and to morewe he axith; and siche a man is hateful. |
| 17 | A frend schal not be to a fool, and grace schal not be to hise goodis. |
| 18 | For thei that eten his breed, ben of fals tunge; hou ofte and hou many men schulen scorne hym? |
| 19 | For he departith not bi euene wit that, that was worthi to be had; in lijk maner and that, that was not worthi to be had. |
| 20 | The falling of a fals tunge is as he that fallith in the pawment; so the fallis of yuele men schulen come hastili. |
| 21 | A man with out grace is as a veyn fable; and it schal be customable in the mouth of vnlerned men. |
| 22 | A parable schal be repreued of the mouth of a fool; for he seith not it in his tyme. Ther is a man, that is forbodun to do synne, for pouert; and he schal be prickid in his reste. |
| 23 | Ther is a man, that schal leese his soule for schame; and for the vnprudence of a persoone he schal leese it. |
| 24 | Forsothe he schal leese hym silf for the takyng of a persoone. |
| 25 | Ther is a man, that for schame biheetith to a frend; and he hath gete hym enemy with out cause. |
| 26 | Leesyng is a wickid schenschip in a man; and it schal be customabli in the mouth of vnlerned men. |
| 27 | Betere is a theef than the customablenesse of a man, a leesyngmongere; forsothe bothe thei schulen enherite perdicioun. |
| 28 | The maneres of men leesyngmongeris ben with outen onour; and her schenschype is with hem with out ceessyng. |
| 29 | A wijs man in wordis schal brynge forth hym silf; and a prudent man schal pleese grete men. |
| 30 | He that worchith his lond, shal make hiy the heep of fruytis; and he that worchith riytfulnesse, schal be enhaunsid. Sotheli he that plesith grete men, schal ascape wickidnesse. |
| 31 | Presentis and yiftis blynden the iyen of iugis; and as doumb in the mouth it turneth awei the chastisyngis of hem. |
| 32 | Wisdom hid, and tresour vnseyn, what profit is in euer eithir? |
| 33 | He is betere, that hidith his vnwisdom, than a man that hidith his wisdom. |