Proverbs 7:8
Goyng ouer the streate by the corner in the way towarde her house
Goyng ouer the streate by the corner in the way towarde her house
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5 That they may kepe thee from the straunge woman, and from the forraine woman which geueth sweete wordes.
6 For at the windowe of my house I loked through the windowe,
7 And behelde among the simple people and among the chyldren a young man voyde of wyt,
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:
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.
20 He hath taken the bagge of money with hym, and wyll returne at the appointed solempne feast.
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 Kepe thy way farre from her, & come not nigh the doores of her house.
25 Let not thyne heart wander in her wayes, and be not thou deceaued in her pathes.
26 For many one hath she wounded and cast downe, yea many a strong man hath ben slaine by the meanes of her.
27 Her house is the way vnto hell, and bryng men downe into the chaumbers of death.
14 Sitteth at the doore of her house, and in the hye places of the citie,
15 To call such as go by, and that walke straight in their wayes.
16 Who so is ignoraunt sayeth she let hym come hyther: and to the vnwyse she saith,
3 She hath sent foorth her maydens to crye vpon the highest place of the citie,
4 Who so is without knowledge, let him come hither: And to the vnwise she said,
2 She standeth in the top of high places, by the way in the place of the pathes:
3 She cryeth at the gates of the citie, at the entrye of the doores:
16 That thou mayest be deliuered also from the straunge woman, and from her that is not thine owne, which geueth sweete wordes,
17 Forsaketh the husbande of her youth, & forgetteth the couenaunt of her God.
18 For her house is enclined vnto death, and her pathes vnto hell.
7 When I went out to the gate, euen to the iudgement seate, and when I prepared my seate in the streete:
2 I will get vp thought & go about the citie, in the wayes in all the streates wyll I seeke hym whom my soule loueth: but when I sought him I founde him not.
3 The watchmen also that go about the citie, founde me to whom I sayde Sawe ye not hym whom my soule loueth?
4 So when I was a litle past them, I founde him whom my soule loueth: I haue gotten holde vpon hym, and wyll not let him go, vntyll I bryng him into my mothers house, and into her chaumber that bare me.
11 O come on my loue, we wyll go foorth into the fielde, and take our lodgyng in the villages.
15 Abhorre it and go not therein, depart aside, and passe ouer by it.
8 If thou knowe not thy selfe (O thou fayrest among women) then go thy way foorth after the footesteppes of the sheepe, and feede thy goates besyde the shepheardes tentes.
6 Perchaunce thou wylt ponder the path of her lyfe: so vnstedfast are her wayes that thou canst not know them.
17 Her wayes are pleasaunt wayes, and all her pathes are peaceable.
20 Why wylt thou my sonne haue pleasure in a straunge woman, and embrace the bosome of a straunger?
21 For euery mans wayes are open in the sight of the Lord, and he pondereth all their goynges.
21 She calleth before the congregation in the open gates, and sheweth her wordes through the citie, saying:
20 Therfore walke thou in the way of such as be vertuous, & kepe the pathes of the righteous.
7 So the watchmen that went about the citie, founde me, smote me, and wounded me: yea they that kept the walles toke away my kerchaffe from me.
25 I applied my minde also vnto knowledge, and to seeke and searche out science, wysdome, and vnderstanding, to knowe the foolishnesse of the vngodly, and the errour of doting fooles.
26 And I founde that a woman is bitterer then death, the whiche hath cast abrode her heart as a net that men fishe with, and her handes are chaynes: Who so pleaseth God shall escape from her, but the sinner wyll be taken with her.
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.
27 And her lorde arose vp in the morning, and opened the doores of the house, and went out to go his way: and beholde the woman, euen his concubine, laye along before the doore of the house, and her handes vpon the thresholde.
19 The way of an Egle in the ayre, the way of a serpent vpon a stone, the way of a ship in the middest of the sea, and the way of a man with a young woman:
34 Blessed is the man that heareth me, watching dayly at my gates, and geuing attendaunce at the postes of my doores.
1 Whyther is thy loue gone then O thou fairest among women? whyther is thy loue departed, and we wyll seke hym with thee?
27 For he found her in the fieldes: and the betrouthed damsell cryed, & there was no man to succour her.
26 By an harlot a man is brought to beg his bread, and a woman wyll hunte for the pretious life of man.