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[1]He that loueth chastisyng, loueth kunnyng; but he that hatith blamyngis, is vnwijs. |
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[2]He that is good, schal drawe to hym silf grace of the Lord; but he that tristith in hise thouytis, doith wickidli. |
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[3]A man schal not be maad strong by wyckidnesse; and the root of iust men schal not be moued. |
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[4]A diligent womman is a coroun to hir hosebond; and rot is in the boonys of that womman, that doith thingis worthi of confusioun. |
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[5]The thouytis of iust men ben domes; and the counselis of wickid men ben gileful. |
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[6]The wordis of wickid men setten tresoun to blood; the mouth of iust men schal delyuere hem. |
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[7]Turne thou wickid men, and thei schulen not be; but the housis of iust men schulen dwelle perfitli. |
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[8]A man schal be knowun bi his teching; but he that is veyn and hertles, schal be open to dispising. |
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[9]Betere is a pore man, and sufficient to him silf, than a gloriouse man, and nedi of breed. |
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[10]A iust man knowith the soulis of hise werk beestis; but the entrailis of wickid men ben cruel. |
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[11]He that worchith his lond, schal be fillid with looues; but he that sueth idilnesse, is moost fool. He that is swete, lyueth in temperaunces; and in hise monestyngis he forsakith dispisyngis. |
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[12]The desir of a wickid man is the memorial of worste thingis; but the roote of iust men schal encreesse. |
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[13]For the synnes of lippis `falling doun neiyeth to an yuel man; but a iust man schal scape fro angwisch. |
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[14]Of the fruyt of his mouth ech man schal be fillid with goodis; and bi the werkis of hise hondis it schal be yoldun to him. |
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[15]The weie of a fool is riytful in hise iyen; but he that is wijs, herith counsels. |
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[16]A fool schewith anoon his ire; but he that dissymelith wrongis, is wijs. |
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[17]He that spekith that, that he knowith, is a iuge of riytfulnesse; but he that lieth, is a gileful witnesse. |
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[18]A man is that bihetith, and he is prickid as with the swerd of conscience; but the tunge of wise men is helthe. |
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[19]The lippe of treuthe schal be stidfast with outen ende; but he that is a sudeyn witnesse, makith redi the tunge of leesyng. |
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[20]Gile is in the herte of hem that thenken yuels; but ioye sueth hem, that maken counsels of pees. |
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[21]What euere bifallith to a iust man, it schal not make hym sori; but wickid men schulen be fillid with yuel. |
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[22]False lippis is abhominacioun to the Lord; but thei that don feithfuli, plesen him. |
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[23]A fel man hilith kunnyng; and the herte of vnwise men stirith foli. |
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[24]The hond of stronge men schal haue lordschip; but the hond that is slow, schal serue to tributis. |
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[25]Morenynge in the herte of a iust man schal make hym meke; and he schal be maad glad bi a good word. |
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[26]He that dispisith harm for a frend, is a iust man; but the weie of wickid men schal disseyue hem. |
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[27]A gileful man schal not fynde wynnyng; and the substaunce of man schal be the prijs of gold. |
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[28]Lijf is in the path of riytfulnesse; but the wrong weie leedith to deeth. |
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