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[1]Who so loueth correction loueth knowledge: but he that hateth to be reproued is a foole |
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[2]A good man is acceptable vnto the Lorde: but the wicked imaginer wyll he condempne |
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[3]A man can not endure in vngodlinesse: but the roote of the ryghteous shall not be moued |
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[4]A huswifely woman is a crowne vnto her husbande: but she that behaueth her selfe vnhonestly, is as corruption in his bones |
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[5]The thoughtes of the ryghteous are ryght: but the imaginations of the vngodly are deceptfull |
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[6]The talkyng of the vngodly is howe they may lay wayte for blood: but the mouth of the righteous will deliuer the |
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[7]God ouerturneth the [estate of the] wicked, and they stande not: but the house of the ryghteous shall stande |
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[8]A man shalbe commended for his wisdome: but a foole shalbe dispised |
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[9]He that is dispised and is yet his owne man, is better then the glorious that lacketh bread |
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[10]A ryghteous man regardeth the lyfe of his cattell: but the vngodly haue cruell heartes |
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[11]He that tylleth his lande, shall haue plenteousnesse of bread: but he that foloweth idlenesse is a very foole |
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[12]The desire of the vngodly is a net of euyls: but the roote of the ryghteous bryngeth foorth fruite |
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[13]The wicked falleth into the snare thorowe the malice of his owne mouth: but the iust shall escape out of all perill |
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[14]Man shalbe satisfied with good thinges: by the fruite of his mouth, and after the workes of his handes shall he be rewarded |
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[15]The way of a foole is strayght in his owne eyes: but he that hearkeneth vnto counsayle is wise |
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[16]A foole vttereth his wrath in all the haste: but a discrete man couereth his owne shame |
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[17]A iust man wyll tell the trueth and shewe the thyng that is ryght: but a false witnesse deceaueth |
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[18]A slaunderous person pricketh lyke a sworde: but a wise mans tongue is wholsome |
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[19]The lippe of trueth shalbe stable for euer: but a dissemblyng tongue is soone chaunged |
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[20]Deceipt is in the heart of them that imagine euyll: but to the counsaylers of peace shalbe ioy |
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[21]There shall no aduersitie happen vnto the iust: but the vngodly shalbe fylled with miserie |
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[22]The Lorde abhorreth lying lippes: but they that deale truely please hym |
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[23]A discrete man doth hyde knowledge: but the heart of fooles blabbeth out foolishnesse |
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[24]A diligent hande shall beare rule: but the idle shalbe vnder tribute |
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[25]Heauinesse discourageth the heart of man: but a good worde maketh it glad agayne |
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[26]The ryghteous excelleth his neyghbour: but the way of the vngodly wyll deceaue them selues |
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[27]The deciptfull man shall not coste that he toke in huntyng: but the riches of the iust man is of great value |
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[28]In the way of ryghteousnesse there is life: & in the same way there is no death |