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Chapter 14
Prov Wycliffe 14:1  A wijs womman bildith hir hous; and an unwijs womman schal distrie with hondis an hous bildid.
Prov Wycliffe 14:2  A man goynge in riytful weie, and dredinge God, is dispisid of hym, that goith in a weie of yuel fame.
Prov Wycliffe 14:3  The yerde of pride is in the mouth of a fool; the lippis of wijs men kepen hem.
Prov Wycliffe 14:4  Where oxis ben not, the cratche is void; but where ful many cornes apperen, there the strengthe of oxe is opyn.
Prov Wycliffe 14:5  A feithful witnesse schal not lie; a gileful witnesse bringith forth a leesing.
Prov Wycliffe 14:6  A scornere sekith wisdom, and he fyndith not; the teching of prudent men is esy.
Prov Wycliffe 14:7  Go thou ayens a man a fool; and he schal not knowe the lippis of prudence.
Prov Wycliffe 14:8  The wisdom of a fel man is to vndirstonde his weie; and the vnwarnesse of foolis errith.
Prov Wycliffe 14:9  A fool scorneth synne; grace schal dwelle among iust men.
Prov Wycliffe 14:10  The herte that knowith the bittirnesse of his soule; a straunger schal not be meddlid in the ioie therof.
Prov Wycliffe 14:11  The hous of wickid men schal be don awei; the tabernaclis of iust men schulen buriowne.
Prov Wycliffe 14:12  Sotheli a weie is, that semeth iust to a man; but the laste thingis therof leden forth to deth.
Prov Wycliffe 14:13  Leiyyng schal be medlid with sorewe; and morenyng ocupieth the laste thingis of ioye.
Prov Wycliffe 14:14  A fool schal be fillid with hise weies; and a good man schal be aboue hym.
Prov Wycliffe 14:15  An innocent man bileueth to eche word; a felle man biholdith hise goyngis.
Prov Wycliffe 14:16  A wijs man dredith, and bowith awei fro yuel; a fool skippith ouer, and tristith.
Prov Wycliffe 14:17  A man vnpacient schal worche foli; and a gileful man is odiouse.
Prov Wycliffe 14:18  Litle men of wit schulen holde foli; and felle men schulen abide kunnyng.
Prov Wycliffe 14:19  Yuel men schulen ligge bifor goode men; and vnpitouse men bifor the yatis of iust men.
Prov Wycliffe 14:20  A pore man schal be hateful, yhe, to his neiybore; but many men ben frendis of riche men.
Prov Wycliffe 14:21  He that dispisith his neiybore, doith synne; but he that doith merci to a pore man, schal be blessid. He that bileueth in the Lord, loueth merci;
Prov Wycliffe 14:22  thei erren that worchen yuel. Merci and treuthe maken redi goodis;
Prov Wycliffe 14:23  abundaunce `schal be in ech good werk. Sotheli where ful many wordis ben, there nedynesse is ofte.
Prov Wycliffe 14:24  The coroun of wise men is the richessis of hem; the fooli of foolis is vnwarnesse.
Prov Wycliffe 14:25  A feithful witnesse delyuereth soulis; and a fals man bringith forth leesyngis.
Prov Wycliffe 14:26  In the drede of the Lord is triste of strengthe; and hope schal be to the sones of it.
Prov Wycliffe 14:27  The drede of the Lord is a welle of lijf; that it bowe awei fro the fallyng of deth.
Prov Wycliffe 14:28  The dignite of the king is in the multitude of puple; and the schenschipe of a prince is in the fewnesse of puple.
Prov Wycliffe 14:29  He that is pacient, is gouerned bi myche wisdom; but he that is vnpacient, enhaunsith his foli.
Prov Wycliffe 14:30  Helthe of herte is the lijf of fleischis; enuye is rot of boonys.
Prov Wycliffe 14:31  He that falsli chalengith a nedi man, dispisith his maker; but he that hath merci on a pore man, onourith that makere.
Prov Wycliffe 14:32  A wickid man is put out for his malice; but a iust man hopith in his deth.
Prov Wycliffe 14:33  Wisdom restith in the herte of a wijs man; and he schal teche alle vnlerned men.
Prov Wycliffe 14:34  Riytfulnesse reisith a folc; synne makith puplis wretchis.
Prov Wycliffe 14:35  A mynystre vndurstondynge is acceptable to a kyng; a mynystre vnprofitable schal suffre the wrathfulnesse of him.