Proverbs 9:16
Who so is ignoraunt (sayeth she) let him come hither, and to the vnwyse she sayeth:
Who so is ignoraunt (sayeth she) let him come hither, and to the vnwyse she sayeth:
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3She hath sent forth hir maydens to crie vpo the hyest place of the cite:
4Who so is ignoraut, let him come hither. And to the vn wise she sayde:
5O come on youre waye, eate my bred, and drynke my wyne, which I haue poured out for you.
6Forsake ignorauce, and ye shal lyue: and se that ye go in the waye of vnderstondinge.
13A foolish restlesse woman, full of wordes, and soch one as hath no knowlege,
14sytteth in the dores of hir house vpo a stole aboue in the cite,
15to call soch as go by and walke straight in their wayes.
5Take hede vnto knowlege o ye ignoraut, be wyse in herte o ye fooles.
20Wy?dome crieth without, & putteth forth hir voyce in the stretes.
21She calleth before ye congregacion in ye open gates, and sheweth hir wordes thorow ye cite, sayenge:
22O ye childre, how loge wil ye loue childyshnesse? how longe wil ye scorners delyte in scornynge, & ye vnwyse be enemies vnto knowlege?
23O turne you vnto my correccion: lo, I wil expresse my mynde vnto you, and make you vnderstode my wordes.
17stollen waters are swete, & the bred that is preuely eaten, hath a good taist.
32for ye turnynge awaye of ye vnwyse shal slaye the, & ye prosperi of fooles shalbe their owne destruccio.
7& behelde the simple people: & amonge other yonge folkes I spyed one yonge foole
8goinge ouer the stretes, by the corner in the waye towarde the harlottes house
15An ignoraut body beleueth all thinges, but who so hath vnderstondinge, loketh well to his goinges.
25Let not thine herte wandre in hir wayes, & be not thou disceaued in hir pathes.
1Doth not wysdome crie? doth not vnderstondinge put forth hir voyce?
2Stondeth she not in the hye places in the stretes & wayes?
4That the very babes might haue wyt, and that yonge men might haue knowlege and vnderstondinge.
5By hearinge, the wyse ma shal come by more wysdome: and by experience,
6he shal be more apte to vnderstonde a parable, and the interpretacion therof: the wordes of the wyse, and the darcke speaches of the same.
9They are all playne to soch as wil vnderstode, & right to the that fynde knowlege.
22Vnderstondinge is a well of life vnto him yt hath it, as for ye chastenynge of fooles, it is but foolishnesse.
21Thus with many swete wordes she ouercame him, and with hir flateringe lippes she wanne him.
22Immediatly he foloweth her, as it were an oxeled to the slaughter (and like as it were to the stockes, where fooles are punyshed)
12now is she without, now i ye stretes, & lurketh i euery corner)
8The wy?dome of him that hath vnderstondinge is, to take hede vnto his waye, but the foolishnesse of the vnwyse disceaueth.
6She regardeth not the path of life, so vnstedfast are hir wayes, that thou canst not knowe them.
16That thou mayest be delyuered also from the straunge woman, and from her that is not thine owne: which geueth swete wordes,
17Hir wayes are pleasaunt wayes, and all hir pathes are peaceable.
18She is a tre of life to them that laye holde vpon her, and blessed are they that kepe her fast.
6A scornefull body seketh wy?dome, & fyndeth it not: but knowlege is easy to come by, vnto him that wil vnderstonde.
12A wyse man seynge the plage wyl hyde him self, as for fooles they go on still, and suffer harme.
21A foole reioyseth in foolish thinges, but a wyse man loketh well to his owne goinges.
5that she maye kepe ye fro ye strauge woma, & fro ye harlot which geueth swete wordes.
26An harlot wil make a ma to begg his bred, but a maried woman wil hunt for ye precious life.
10Yf wy?dome entre in to thine herte, and yi soule delyte in knowlege:
18The ignoraut haue foolishnes in possessio, but the wyse are crowned with knowlege.
16Yf thou now haue vnderstodinge, heare what I saye and herken to the voyce of my wordes.
16The man that wandreth out of the waye of wy?dome, shal remayne in the cogregacion of ye deed.
18For hir house is enclyned vnto death, and hir pathes vnto hell.
19All they that go in vnto her, come not agayne, nether take they holde of the waye of life.
3A wyse man seyth the plage and hydeth himself, but the foolish go on still and are punyshed.
25Yf thou smytest a scorneful personne, the ignoraut shal take better hede: & yf thou reprouest one yt hath vnderstondinge, he wil be ye wyser.
14A wyse herte wil seke after knowlege, but ye mouth of fooles medleth with foolishnesse.
7The chefe poynte of wy?dome is, that thou be wyllynge to opteyne wy?dome, and before all thy goodes to get the vnderstondynge.
2that thine eare maye herken vnto wysdome, applie thine herte then to vnderstodinge.
13Well is him that fyndeth wy?dome, & opteyneth vnderstondinge,