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PROVERBS
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Chapter 27
Prov Wycliffe 27:1  Haue thou not glorie on the morewe, `not knowynge what thing the dai to comynge schal bringe forth.
Prov Wycliffe 27:2  Another man, and not thi mouth preise thee; a straunger, and not thi lippis `preise thee.
Prov Wycliffe 27:3  A stoon is heuy, and grauel is chariouse; but the ire of a fool is heuyere than euer eithir.
Prov Wycliffe 27:4  Ire hath no merci, and woodnesse brekynge out `hath no merci; and who mai suffre the fersnesse of a spirit stirid?
Prov Wycliffe 27:6  Betere ben the woundis of hym that loueth, than the gileful cossis of hym that hatith.
Prov Wycliffe 27:7  A man fillid schal dispise an hony coomb; but an hungri man schal take, yhe, bittir thing for swete.
Prov Wycliffe 27:8  As a brid passinge ouer fro his nest, so is a man that forsakith his place.
Prov Wycliffe 27:9  The herte delitith in oynement, and dyuerse odours; and a soule is maad swete bi the good counsels of a frend.
Prov Wycliffe 27:10  Forsake thou not thi frend, and the frend of thi fadir; and entre thou not in to the hous of thi brothir, in the dai of thi turment. Betere is a neiybore nyy, than a brothir afer.
Prov Wycliffe 27:11  Mi sone, studie thou a boute wisdom, and make thou glad myn herte; that thou maist answere a word to a dispisere.
Prov Wycliffe 27:12  A fel man seynge yuel was hid; litle men of wit passinge forth suffriden harmes.
Prov Wycliffe 27:13  Take thou awei his clooth, that bihiyte for a straunger; and take thou awei a wed fro hym for an alien man.
Prov Wycliffe 27:14  He that blessith his neiybore with greet vois; and risith bi niyt, schal be lijk hym that cursith.
Prov Wycliffe 27:15  Roouys droppynge in the dai of coold, and a womman ful of chidyng ben comparisond.
Prov Wycliffe 27:16  He that withholdith hir, as if he holdith wynd; and auoidith the oile of his riyt hond.
Prov Wycliffe 27:17  Yrun is whettid bi irun; and a man whettith the face of his frend.
Prov Wycliffe 27:18  He that kepith a fige tre, schal ete the fruytis therof; and he that is a kepere of his lord, schal be glorified.
Prov Wycliffe 27:19  As the cheris of men biholdinge schynen in watris; so the hertis of men ben opyn to prudent men.
Prov Wycliffe 27:20  Helle and perdicioun schulen not be fillid; so and the iyen of men moun not be fillid.
Prov Wycliffe 27:21  As siluer is preuyd in a wellyng place, and gold `is preued in a furneys; so a man is preued bi the mouth of preyseris. The herte of a wickid man sekith out yuels; but a riytful herte sekith out kunnyng.
Prov Wycliffe 27:22  Thouy thou beetist a fool in a morter, as with a pestel smytynge aboue dried barli; his foli schal not be don awei fro him.
Prov Wycliffe 27:23  Knowe thou diligentli the cheere of thi beeste; and biholde thou thi flockis.
Prov Wycliffe 27:24  For thou schalt not haue power contynueli; but a coroun schal be youun to thee in generacioun and in to generacioun.
Prov Wycliffe 27:25  Medewis ben openyd, and greene eerbis apperiden; and hey is gaderid fro hillis.
Prov Wycliffe 27:26  Lambren be to thi clothing; and kidis be to the prijs of feeld.
Prov Wycliffe 27:27  The mylke of geete suffice to thee for thi meetis; in to the necessarie thingis of thin hous, and to lijflode to thin handmaidis.