Sirach 27
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| 1 | Many men han trespassid for nedynesse; and he that sekith to be maad riche, turneth a wei his iye. |
| 2 | As a stake is fastned in the myddis of a heep of stoonys, so and a man schal be angwischid bi synnes bitwixe the middis of sillyng and biyng. |
| 3 | Trespas schal be al to-brokun with hym that trespassith. |
| 4 | If thou holdist not thee diligentli in the drede of the Lord, thin hous schal soone be turned vpsedoun. |
| 5 | As dust schal dwelle in the hoolis of a riddil, so the angwisch of a man schal dwelle in the thouyt of hym. |
| 6 | A furneis preueth the vessels of a pottere; and the temptacioun of tribulacioun preueth iust men. |
| 7 | As cherliche trauel aboute a tree schewith the fruyt therof, so a word of thouyt schewith the herte of man. |
| 8 | Preise thou not a man bifore a word; for whi this is the temptacioun of men. |
| 9 | If thou suest riytfulnesse, thou schalt take it; thou schalt clothe it as a long cloth of onour, and thou schalt dwelle with it, and it schal defende thee with outen ende, and in the dai of knowing thou shalt fynde stidfastnesse. |
| 10 | Volatilis comen togidere to briddis lijk hem silf; and treuthe schal turne ayen to hem that worchen it. |
| 11 | A lioun settith aspies euere to huntyng; so synnes to hem that worchen wickidnesse. |
| 12 | An hooly man dwellith in wisdom, as the sunne dwellith stabli; for whi a fool is chaungid as the moone. |
| 13 | In the myddis of vnwise men kepe thou a word to tyme; but be thou bisi in the myddis of hem that thenken the lawe of God. |
| 14 | The tellyng of synneris is hateful; and the leiyyng of hem is in the trespassis of synne. |
| 15 | Speche sweringe myche schal make stondyng up of heeris, for astonying, to the heed; and vnreuerence therof is stoppyng of eeris. |
| 16 | The schedyng out of blood is in the chidyng of proude men; and the cursyng of hem is greuouse heryng. |
| 17 | He that schewith opynli the priuytees of a frend, leesith feithfulnesse; and he schal not fynde a frend to his soule. |
| 18 | Loue thou a neiybore, and be thou ioyned with hym in feith. |
| 19 | For if thou schewist opynli the priuytees of hym, thou schalt not perfitli sue aftir hym. |
| 20 | For as a man that leesith his frend, so he that leesith the frenschipe of his neiybore. |
| 21 | And as a man that latith go a brid fro his hond, so thou that hast forsake thi neiybore, and thou schalt not take hym. |
| 22 | Thou schalt not sue hym, for he is fer absent; for he ascapid as a capret fro a snare, for the soule of hym is woundid. |
| 23 | Thou schalt no more mow bynde hym togidere; but of yuel seiyng is acordyng. |
| 24 | Sotheli to schewe opynli the pryuytees of a frend, is dispeir of a soule vnblessid. |
| 25 | In twei thingis myn herte was maad sori, and in the thridde thing wrathfulnesse cam to me. |
| 26 | A man a werriour failynge bi nedynesse, and a wijs man dispisid. |
| 27 | And God hath maad hym redi to the swerd, that passith ouer fro riytfulnesse to synne. |
| 28 | Twei spices apperiden harde and perilouse to me; a marchaunt is delyuered of hard fro his necgligence, and a tauerner schal not be iustified of synnes of lippis. |
| 29 | And he that diggith a diche, schal falle in to it; and he that settith a stoon to a neiybore, schal offende therynne; and he that settith a snare to a nother man, schal perische ther ynne. |
| 30 | If a man makith worst councel, it schal be turned on hym; and he schal not knowe fro whennus it schal come to him. |
| 31 | The scornyng and dispisyng of proude men and veniaunce schal sette a spie to hym, as a lioun doith. |
| 32 | Thei that deliten in the fal of iust men, schulen perische bi a snare; forsothe sorewe schal waste hem, bifore that thei dien. |
| 33 | Ire and woodnesse, euer either ben abhomynable; and a synful man schal holde tho. |