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Chapter 7
Eccl Wycliffe 7:1  What nede is it to a man to seke grettere thingis than hym silf; sithen he knowith not, what schal bifalle to hym in his lijf, in the noumbre of daies of his pilgrimage, and in the tyme that passith as schadowe? ether who may schewe to hym, what thing vndur sunne schal come aftir hym?
Eccl Wycliffe 7:2  A good name is betere than preciouse oynementis; and the dai of deth is betere than the dai of birthe.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:3  It is betere to go to the hous of morenyng, than to the hous of a feeste; for in that hous `of morenyng the ende of alle men is monestid, and a man lyuynge thenkith, what is to comynge.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:4  Yre is betere than leiyyng; for the soule of a trespassour is amendid bi the heuynesse of cheer.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:5  The herte of wise men is where sorewe is; and the herte of foolis is where gladnesse is.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:6  It is betere to be repreued of a wijs man, than to be disseyued bi the flateryng of foolis;
Eccl Wycliffe 7:7  for as the sown of thornes brennynge vndur a pot, so is the leiyyng of a fool. But also this is vanyte.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:8  Fals chalenge disturblith a wijs man, and it schal leese the strengthe of his herte.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:9  Forsothe the ende of preyer is betere than the bigynnyng. A pacient man is betere than a proud man.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:10  Be thou not swift to be wrooth; for ire restith in the bosum of a fool.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:11  Seie thou not, What gessist thou is of cause, that the formere tymes weren betere than ben now? for whi siche axyng is fonned.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:12  Forsothe wisdom with richessis is more profitable, and profitith more to men seynge the sunne.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:13  For as wisdom defendith, so money defendith; but lernyng and wisdom hath this more, that tho yyuen lijf to `her weldere.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:14  Biholde thou the werkis of God, that no man may amende hym, whom God hath dispisid.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:15  In a good day vse thou goodis, and bifore eschewe thou an yuel day; for God made so this dai as that dai, that a man fynde not iust playnyngis ayens hym.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:16  Also Y siy these thingis in the daies of my natyuyte; a iust man perischith in his riytfulnesse, and a wickid man lyueth myche tyme in his malice.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:17  Nyle thou be iust myche, nether vndurstonde thou more than is nedeful; lest thou be astonyed.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:18  Do thou not wickidli myche, and nyle thou be a fool; lest thou die in a tyme not thin.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:19  It is good, that thou susteyne a iust man; but also withdrawe thou not thin hond from hym; for he that dredith God, is not necligent of ony thing.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:20  Wisdom hath coumfortid a wise man, ouer ten pryncis of a citee.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:21  Forsothe no iust man is in erthe, that doith good, and synneth not.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:22  But also yyue thou not thin herte to alle wordis, that ben seid; lest perauenture thou here thi seruaunt cursynge thee;
Eccl Wycliffe 7:23  for thi conscience woot, that also thou hast cursid ofte othere men.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:24  I asayede alle thingis in wisdom; Y seide, I schal be maad wijs, and it yede awei ferthere fro me, myche more than it was;
Eccl Wycliffe 7:26  I cumpasside alle thingis in my soule, to kunne, and biholde, and seke wisdom and resoun, and to knowe the wickidnesse of a fool, and the errour of vnprudent men.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:27  And Y foond a womman bitterere than deth, which is the snare of hunteris, and hir herte is a net, and hir hondis ben boondis; he that plesith God schal ascape hir, but he that is a synnere, schal be takun of hir.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:28  Lo! Y foond this, seide Ecclesiastes, oon and other, that Y schulde fynde resoun, which my soule sekith yit;
Eccl Wycliffe 7:29  and Y foond not. I foond o man of a thousynde; Y foond not a womman of alle.
Eccl Wycliffe 7:30  I foond this oonli, that God made a man riytful; and he medlide hym silf with questiouns with out noumbre. Who is siche as a wijs man? and who knowith the expownyng of a word?