WISDOM
Chapter 8
Wisd | Wycliffe | 8:1 | Therfor wisdom stretchith forth fro the ende til to the ende strongli, and disposith alle thingis swetly. | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 8:2 | I louede this wisdom maad, and Y souyte it out fro my yongthe; and Y souyte to take it a spousesse to me, and Y am maad a louyere of the fairnesse therof. | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 8:3 | He that hath the felouschip of God, glorifieth the gentilnesse therof; but also the Lord of alle thingis louede it. | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 8:5 | And if richessis ben coueitid in lijf, what is richere than wisdom, that worchith alle thingis? | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 8:6 | Sotheli if wit worchith, who is a crafti maker more than wisdom, of these thingis that ben? | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 8:7 | And if a man loueth riytfulnesse, the trauels of this wisdom han grete vertues; for it techith sobrenesse, and prudence, and riytfulnesse, and vertu; and no thing is profitablere than these in lijf to men. | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 8:8 | And if a man desirith multitude of kunnyng, wisdom knowith thingis passid, and gessith of thingis to comynge; it kan the felnessis of wordis, and asoilyngis of argumentis; it kan signes and schewyngis of thingis to comynge, bifore that tho ben maad; and the bifallyngis of tymes and of worldus. | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 8:9 | Therfor Y purposide to brynge to me this wisdom, to lyue togidere; witynge that it schal comyne with me of goodis, and spekyng togidere of my thouyt, and of myn anoi schal be. | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 8:11 | Y schal be foundun yong and scharp in doom, and in the siyt of myyti men Y schal be wondurful, and the faces of princes schulen worschipe me. | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 8:12 | Thei schulen abide me, beynge stille, and thei schulen biholde me, spekynge; and the while I speke many thingis, thei schulen sette hondis on her mouth. | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 8:13 | Ferthermore bi this wisdom Y schal haue vndedlynesse; and Y schal leeue euerlastynge mynde to hem, that schulen come aftir me. | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 8:15 | Hidouse kyngis herynge me schulen drede; and in multitude Y schal be seyn good, and strong in batel. | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 8:16 | Y schal entre in to myn hous, and Y schal reste with wisdom; for the conuersacioun therof hath no bitternesse, and the dwellynge togidere therof hath noon anoye, but gladnesse and ioye. | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 8:17 | Y thouyte these thingis at me, and Y remembride in myn herte; forwhi wisdom is vndeedli in thouyt, | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 8:18 | and good delityng is in the frendschipe therof; and onestee without defaute is in the werkis of hondis therof; and wisdom is in the strijf of speche therof; and greet clerenesse is in the comyning of wordis therof; Y yede aboute, sekinge to take wisdom to me. | |