Proverbs 6:10
Yea, sleepe on still a litle, slumber a litle, folde thyne handes together yet a litle that thou mayest sleepe:
Yea, sleepe on still a litle, slumber a litle, folde thyne handes together yet a litle that thou mayest sleepe:
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33 Yea sleepe on styll I say a litle, slumber a litle, folde thy handes together yet a litle:
34 So shall pouertie come vnto thee as one that trauayleth by the way, and necessitie lyke a weaponed man.
6 Go to the emmet thou sluggarde, consider her wayes, and learne to be wyse:
7 She hath no guyde, nor ouerseer, nor ruler,
8 Yet in the sommer she prouideth her meate, and gathereth her foode together in the haruest.
9 Howe long wylt thou sleepe thou sluggishe man? When wylt thou aryse out of thy sleepe?
4 Let not thyne eyes sleepe, nor thyne eye liddes slumber.
15 Slouthfulnesse bryngeth sleepe, and a soule accustomed with craft, shall suffer hunger.
13 Loue not sleepe, lest thou come vnto pouertie: but open thyne eyes, that thou mayest haue bread inough.
11 So shall pouertie come vnto thee as one that trauayleth by the way, and necessitie like a weaponed man.
2 Is it is a vayne thing for you that ye make haste to ryse vp early, that ye make delayes to take rest, eatyng the bread of sorowes: euen so he geueth sleepe to his welbeloued.
12 A labouryng man sleepeth swetely, whether it be litle or much that he eateth: but the aboundaunce of the riche wyll not suffer him to sleepe.
13 The slouthfull saith, there is a lion in the way, and a lion in the middest of the streates.
14 Like as the doore turneth about vpon the hynges: euen so doth the slouthfull walter him selfe in his bed.
15 The slouthfull body thrusteth his hande into his bosome, and it greeueth hym to put it agayne to his mouth.
18 Thorowe slouthfulnesse the balkes fall downe, and thorowe idle handes it rayneth in at the house.
24 A slouthfull man shutteth his hande into his bosome, and wyll not take payne to put it to his mouth.
4 An idle hande maketh poore: but a quicke labouring hande maketh riche.
5 Who so gathereth in sommer is wyse: but he that is sluggishe in haruest, bringeth hym selfe to confusion.
25 The desire of the slouthfull kylleth him: for his handes wyll not labour.
15 In dreames and visions of the night, when slumbring commeth vpon men that they fall asleepe in their beddes,
6 Therefore let vs not sleepe, as do other: but let vs watche and be sober.
7 For they that sleepe, sleepe in the night: and they that be druncken, are druncken in the nyght.
16 For they sleepe not except they haue done mischiefe: and sleepe is taken from them, vntyll they haue done harme.
36 Lest yf he come sodenly, he fynde you slepyng.
5 The foole foldeth his handes together, and eateth vp his owne fleshe.
6 One handfull saith he is better with rest, then both the handes full with labour and trauayle of mynde.
4 I wyll not suffer myne eyes to slepe: nor myne eye liddes to slumber.
26 When I hearde this, I came agayne to my selfe, I sawe like as I had ben waked out of a sweete sleepe.
24 A diligent hande shall beare rule: but the idle shalbe vnder tribute.
9 Who so is slouthfull in his labour, is the brother of hym that is a waster.
4 The sluggarde woulde fayne haue and can not get his desire: but the soule of the diligent shall haue plentie.
4 A slouthfull body wyll not go to plow for colde of the winter: therefore shall he begge in sommer, and haue nothing.
13 In the thoughtes and visions of the night when sleepe commeth on men,
5 The hygh couragious stomackes are spoyled, they haue slept their slepe: and the valiaunt souldiours coulde not finde their owne handes.
5 Whyle the brydegrome taryed, they all slumbred and slept.
26 As vineger is to the teeth, & as smoke is vnto the eyes: euen so is a sluggishe person to them that sendeth him foorth.
20 For the bed is narrowe and not large, and the couering so small that a man can not winde him selfe vnder it.
12 So man after he is asleepe ryseth not, he shall not wake tyll the heauens be no more, nor rise out of his sleepe.
24 If thou sleepest, thou shalt not be afraide: but shalt take thy rest, and sleepe sweetely.
30 I went by the fielde of the slouthfull, and by the vineyarde of the foolishe man:
46 And sayde vnto them, why slepe ye? Rise, & pray lest ye fall into temptation.
16 And so I applied my minde to learne wysdome, and to knowe the trauayle that is in the worlde, and that of suche a fashion, that I suffred not mine eyes to sleepe neither day nor night.
13 The slouthfull body saith there is a Lion without: I might be slaine in the streate.
11 Let vs studie therefore to enter into that rest, lest any man fall after the same ensample of disobedience.
27 The deciptfull man shall not coste that he toke in huntyng: but the riches of the iust man is of great value.
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.
13 Then should I nowe haue lyen stil, I shoulde haue slept, and ben at rest,
19 The way of a slouthfull man is as an hedge of thornes: but the way of the ryghteous is playne.
22 That shall leade thee when thou goest, preserue thee when thou art asleepe, and when thou awakest talke with thee.