Proverbs 7:20
He hath taken the bagge of money with hym, and wyll returne at the appointed solempne feast.
He hath taken the bagge of money with hym, and wyll returne at the appointed solempne feast.
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18 Come let vs take our fill of loue vntyll the morning, and let vs solace our selues with the pleasures of loue.
19 For the good man is not at home, he is gone farre of.
21 Thus with many sweete wordes she ouercame him, and with her flattering lippes she entised hym.
22 Sodainly he folowed her, as it were an oxe led to the slaughter, and lyke as it were a foole that laugheth when he goeth to the stockes to be punished,
8 Goyng ouer the streate by the corner in the way towarde her house
9 In the twylight of the euening, when it began nowe to be night and darke:
10 And behold there met hym a woman with open tokens of an harlot, onlye her heart was hid:
11 She was full of loude wordes and redye to dallie, whose feete coulde not abide in the house:
12 Nowe is she without, nowe in the streates, and lyeth in wayte at euery corner.
13 She caught hym and kissed him, and was not ashamed, saying:
14 I had a vowe of peace offeringes to pay, and this day I perfourme it:
15 Therefore came I foorth to meete thee, that I might seeke thy face, and so haue I founde thee.
16 Take his garment that is suretie for a straunger: and take a pledge of hym for the vnknowen sake.
31 But if he may be gotten, he restoreth agayne seuen tymes as muche, or els he maketh recompence with all the good of his house.
13 Take his garment that is suretie for a straunger, and take a pledge of hym for the vnknowen sake.
22 He beleueth neuer to be deliuered out of darknesse: for the sworde is alwayes before his eyes.
23 He wandreth abrode for bread where it is, knowing that the day of darkenesse is redie at his hande.
7 And if any man be betrouthed vnto a wyfe, and haue not taken her: let hym go and returne agayne vnto his house, lest he dye in the battayle, and another man take her.
14 It is naught, it is naught (saith he that byeth): but when he commeth to his owne house, then he boasteth of his peny worth.
14 And lay shamefull thynges vnto her charge, and bryng vp an euyll name vpon her, and say, I toke this wyfe, and when I came to her I founde her not a mayde:
18 But he that receaued that one, went and digged in the earth, and hyd his Lordes money.
19 After a long season, the Lorde of those seruauntes commeth, and reckeneth with them.
15 But if the owner therof be by, he shall not make it good: if it be an hired thing, it came for his hire.
16 If a man entice a mayde that is not betrouthed, and lye with her, he shall endowe her, and take her to his wyfe.
11 So shall pouertie come vnto thee as one that trauayleth by the way, and necessitie like a weaponed man.
7 If a man deliuer his neyghbour money or stuffe to kepe, and it be stolen out of his house: if the theefe be founde, let hym pay double:
26 And then came the woman in the dawnyng of the day, and fell downe at the doore of the mans house where her lord was, tyll it was day.
12 He sayde therfore: A certayne noble man went into a farre countrey, to receaue for hym selfe a kyngdome, and to come agayne.
16 And she layed vp his garment by her, vntyll her Lorde came home.
21 And if he continue a day or two, it shal not be reueged, for he is his money.
18 The thing he hath laboured for, shall he restore, and shall not eate of it: great trauaile shall he make for riches, but he shall not enioy them.
21 And the man wondred at her, but held his peace, to witte whether the Lorde had made his iourney prosperous, or not.
34 So shall pouertie come vnto thee as one that trauayleth by the way, and necessitie lyke a weaponed man.
28 The substaunce that he hath in his house, shalbe taken away and perishe in the day of the Lordes wrath.
15 And it came to passe, that whe he had receaued his kyngdome and returned, he commaunded these seruauntes to be called vnto him, to whom he had geuen the money, to wyt howe muche euery man had done in occupying.
6 But yf any of them came to visite me, he spake vanitie: his heart conceaued vngodlynesse within hym selfe, & when he came foorth a doores he vttered it.
7 And when the man stoode redy to depart, his father in lawe compelled hym: therfore he returned, and taryed all nyght there.
20 And Iudas sent the kyd by his friende Adulam, for to receaue his pledge againe from the womans hand: but he founde her not.
32 But as a wyfe that breaketh wedlocke, and taketh other in steede of her husbande.
3 And her husbande arose, and went after her, to speake frendly vnto her, and to bryng her agayne, hauyng his lad with him, and a couple of asses: And she brought hym vnto her fathers house, & when the father of the damosell sawe hym, he reioyced of his commyng.
20 In a wise mans house there is a great treasure and oyle: but a foolishe body spendeth vp all.
35 And on the morowe when he departed, he toke out two pence, and gaue them to the hoste, and sayde vnto hym, take cure of hym, and whatsoeuer thou spendest more, when I come agayne, I wyll recompence thee.
10 Nor turne againe into his house, neither shall his place knowe him any more.
10 And whyle they went to bye, the brydegome came: and they that were redy, went in with hym, to ye maryage, and the gate was shut vp.
11 The heart of her husbande may safely trust in her, so that he shall fall into no pouertie.
20 Terrour taketh holde vpon hym as a water fludde, and the tempest stealeth him away in the night season.
18 Who so promiseth by the hande and is suretie for his neighbour, he is a foole.
50 The same seruauntes Lorde shall come in a day, when he loketh not for hym, and in an houre that he is not ware of:
41 And then shall he depart from thee, both he and his children with hym, and shall returne vnto his owne kinred agayne, and vnto the possession of his fathers shall he returne.
8 Kepe thy way farre from her, & come not nigh the doores of her house.