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Verse 1

When thou sittest to eate with a noble man, consider diligently what is set before thee.

Verse 2

Measure thyne appetite if it be gredyly set.

Verse 3

Be not desirous of his daintie meates, for meate begyleth and deceaueth.

Verse 4

Take not ouer great trauayle to be riche, beware of suche a purpose.

Verse 5

Wylt thou set thyne eye vpon the thing which sodenly vanisheth away? For riches make them selues wynges, and take their flight lyke an Egle into the ayre.

Verse 6

Eate thou not the bread of hym that hath an euyll eye: neither desire thou his daintie meate.

Verse 7

For as though he thought it in his heart, he saith, eate and drinke: where as his heart is not with thee.

Verse 8

The morsels that thou hast eaten shalt thou parbreake, and loose those sweete wordes.

Verse 9

Tell nothing into the eares of a foole: for he wyll despise the wysdome of thy wordes.

Verse 10

Remoue not the olde lande marke, and come not within the fielde of the fatherlesse:

Verse 11

For their redeemer is mightie, euen he shall defend their cause against thee.

Verse 12

Applye thyne heart vnto correction, and thyne eare to the wordes of knowledge.

Verse 13

Withholde not correction from the chylde: for if thou beatest hym with the rodde, he shall not dye thereof:

Verse 14

If thou smyte hym with the rodde, thou shalt deliuer his soule from hell.

Verse 15

My sonne if thy heart receaue wysdome, my heart also shall reioyce:

Verse 16

Yea my raynes shalbe very glad, if thy lippes speake the thing that is right.

Verse 17

Let not thyne heart be ielous to folowe sinners, but kepe thee styll in the feare of the Lorde all the day long:

Verse 18

For veryly there is an ende, and thy pacient abiding shall not be cut of.

Verse 19

My sonne geue eare and be wyse, and set straight thyne heart in the way of the Lorde.

Verse 20

Kepe not company with wine bibbers, and riotous eaters of fleshe:

Verse 21

For suche as be drunkardes and riotours shall come to pouertie: and he that is geuen to muche sleepe, shall go with a ragged coate.

Verse 22

Geue eare vnto thy father that begat thee, and despise not thy mother when she is olde.

Verse 23

Purchase trueth, wysdome, nurture, and vnderstanding, and sell them not.

Verse 24

The father of the righteous shall greatly reioyce: and he that begetteth a wyse chylde, shall haue ioy of hym.

Verse 25

Do so that thy father and mother may be glad of thee, and that she that bare thee may reioyce.

Verse 26

My sonne geue me thyne heart, and let thyne eyes haue pleasure in my wayes:

Verse 27

For an whore is a deepe graue, and a straunge woman is a narowe pit.

Verse 28

She lyeth in wayte as for a pray, and increaseth the transgressours amongst men.

Verse 29

Who hath wo? who hath sorowe? who hath strife? who hath brawling? and who hath woundes without a cause?

Verse 30

Or who hath red eyes? euen they that be euer at the wine, & seeke excesse.

Verse 31

Looke not thou vpon the wine howe red it is, and what a colour it geueth in the glasse:

Verse 32

It goeth downe sweetely, but at the last it byteth like a serpent, and stingeth lyke an adder.

Verse 33

Thyne eyes shall beholde straunge women, and thyne heart shall vtter lewde thinges:

Verse 34

Yea thou shalt be as though thou layest in the middest of the sea, or slepest vppon the top of the maste of a ship.

Verse 35

They haue beaten me shalt thou say and I was not sicke, they haue stricken me, and I felt it not: When I am well wakened, I wil go to the drinke again.

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