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Wycl PRO Chapter 27

PRO 27 ©

27Haue thou not glorie on the morewe, `not knowynge what thing the dai to comynge schal bringe forth. 2Another man, and not thi mouth preise thee; a straunger, and not thi lippis `preise thee. 3A stoon is heuy, and grauel is chariouse; but the ire of a fool is heuyere than euer eithir. 4Ire hath no merci, and woodnesse brekynge out `hath no merci; and who mai suffre the fersnesse of a spirit stirid? 5Betere is opyn repreuyng, than loue hid. 6Betere ben the woundis of hym that loueth, than the gileful cossis of hym that hatith. 7A man fillid schal dispise an hony coomb; but an hungri man schal take, yhe, bittir thing for swete. 8As a brid passinge ouer fro his nest, so is a man that forsakith his place. 9The herte delitith in oynement, and dyuerse odours; and a soule is maad swete bi the good counsels of a frend. 10Forsake 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. 11Mi sone, studie thou a boute wisdom, and make thou glad myn herte; that thou maist answere a word to a dispisere. 12A fel man seynge yuel was hid; litle men of wit passinge forth suffriden harmes. 13Take thou awei his clooth, that bihiyte for a straunger; and take thou awei a wed fro hym for an alien man. 14He that blessith his neiybore with greet vois; and risith bi niyt, schal be lijk hym that cursith. 15Roouys droppynge in the dai of coold, and a womman ful of chidyng ben comparisond. 16He that withholdith hir, as if he holdith wynd; and auoidith the oile of his riyt hond. 17Yrun is whettid bi irun; and a man whettith the face of his frend. 18He that kepith a fige tre, schal ete the fruytis therof; and he that is a kepere of his lord, schal be glorified. 19As the cheris of men biholdinge schynen in watris; so the hertis of men ben opyn to prudent men. 20Helle and perdicioun schulen not be fillid; so and the iyen of men moun not be fillid. 21As 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. 22Thouy thou beetist a fool in a morter, as with a pestel smytynge aboue dried barli; his foli schal not be don awei fro him. 23Knowe thou diligentli the cheere of thi beeste; and biholde thou thi flockis. 24For thou schalt not haue power contynueli; but a coroun schal be youun to thee in generacioun and in to generacioun. 25Medewis ben openyd, and greene eerbis apperiden; and hey is gaderid fro hillis. 26Lambren be to thi clothing; and kidis be to the prijs of feeld. 27The mylke of geete suffice to thee for thi meetis; in to the necessarie thingis of thin hous, and to lijflode to thin handmaidis.

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