[1]A false ballaunce is an abomination vnto the Lorde: but a true wayght pleaseth him[2]Where pryde is, there is shame also and confusion: but wheras is lowlinesse, there is wisdome[3]The innocent dealyng of the iust shall leade them: but the wickednesse of the offendours shalbe their owne destruction[4]Riches helpe not in the day of vengeaunce: but ryghteousnesse deliuereth from death[5]The ryghteousnesse of the innocent ordereth his way: but the vngodly shall fall in his owne wickednesse[6]The righteousnesse of the iust shall delyuer them: but the wicked shalbe taken in their owne vngodlynesse[7]When an vngodly man dyeth, his hope is gone: the confidence of riches shall perishe[8]The ryghteous shalbe delyuered out of trouble: and the vngodly shall come in his steade[9]The dissembler with his mouth hurteth his neighbour: but through knowledge shall the iust be deliuered[10]When it goeth well with the ryghteous the citie is mery: and when the vngodly perishe there is gladnesse[11]In the blessyng of the ryghteous the citie is exalted: but it is ouerthrowen by the mouth of the wicked[12]A foole slaundereth his neyghbour: but a wise man holdeth his peace[13]A dissemblyng person wyll discouer priuie thynges: but he that is of a faythfull heart wyll kepe counsayle[14]Where no counsayle is, there the people decay: but wheras many are that can geue counsayle, there is wealth[15]He that is suretie for a straunger shall smart for it: and he that hateth suretishyp is sure[16]A gratious woman getteth honour: but the strong men attayne riches[17]He that is mercifull, doth hym selfe a benefite: but who so hurteth his neyghbour, is a tiraunt[18]The vngodly worketh deceiptfull workes: but he that soweth righteousnesse shall receaue a sure rewarde[19]Lyke as ryghteousnesse bringeth lyfe: euen so to cleaue vnto euyll, bryngeth death[20]The Lorde abhorreth them that be of a corrupt heart: but he hath pleasure in them that are of an vndefiled conuersation[21]Though hand be ioyned in hande, yet the wicked shall not escape: but the seede of the ryghteous shalbe preserued[22]A faire woman without discrete maners, is lyke a ryng of golde in a swines snoute[23]The desire of the ryghteous is acceptable: but the hope of the vngodly is indignation[24]Some man geueth out his goodes and is the richer: but the niggarde hauyng inough, wyll depart from nothyng, and yet is euer in pouertie[25]He that is liberall in geuyng, shall haue plentie: and he that watereth, shalbe watered also hym selfe[26]Who so hoordeth vp his corne, shalbe cursed among the people: but blessyng shall lyght vpon his head that geueth foode[27]He that searcheth for good thynges fyndeth fauour: but who so seketh after mischiefe, it shall happen vnto hym[28]He that trusteth in his riches shall haue a fall: but the ryghteous shall florishe as the greene leafe[29]Who so maketh disquietnesse in his owne house, he shal haue winde for his heritage: and the foole shalbe seruaunt to the wise[30]The fruite of the ryghteous is a tree of life: and he that winneth mens soules is wise[31]If the ryghteous be recompensed vpon earth: howe much more then the vngodly and the sinner