Proverbs 19:11
A wyse man putteth of displeasure, & it is his honor to let some fautes passe.
A wyse man putteth of displeasure, & it is his honor to let some fautes passe.
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29 Pacience is a token of wi?dome, but wrath and haistie displeasure is a token of foolishnesse.
12 The kynges disfauor is like ye roaringe of a Lyo, but his fredshpe is like the dewe vpo ye grasse.
22 An angrie man stereth vp strife, and he that beareth euell wyll in his mynde, doth moch euell.
23 After pryde commeth a fall, but a lowly sprete bryngeth greate worshipe.
31 Age is a crowne of worshipe, yf it be founde in the waye of righteousnes.
32 A pacient man is better then one that is stroge: and he that can rule him selfe, is more worth then he yt wynneth a cite.
10 Delicate ease becometh not a foole, moch more vnsemely is it, a bonde man to haue ye rule of prynces.
16 A wyse man, feareth, and departeth from euell, but a foole goeth on presumptuously.
17 An vnpacient man handeleth foolishly, but he that is well aduysed, doth other wayes.
16 A foole vttereth his wrath in all the haist, but a discrete man forgeueth wronge.
18 An angrie man stereth vp strife, but he yt is pacient stilleth discorde.
2 The kynge ought to be feared as the roaringe of a lyon, who so prouoketh him vnto anger, offendeth agaynst his owne soule.
3 It is a mans honoure to kepe himself from strife, but they yt haue pleasure in braulinge, are fooles eueryone.
11 A foole poureth out his sprete alltogether, but a wyse man kepeth it in till afterwarde.
4 Yf a principall sprete be geue the to beare rule, be not negliget the in thine office: for so shal greate wickednesse be put downe, as it were wt a medecyne.
9 Be not haistely angrie in yi mynde, for wrath resteth in the bosome of a foole.
27 He is wyse and discrete, yt tempereth his wordes: and he is a ma of vnderstodinge, yt maketh moch of his sprete.
28 Yee a very foole (when he holdeth his tonge) is counted wyse, and to haue vnderstodinge, when he shutteth his lippes.
1 A softe aswere putteth downe displeasure, but frowarde wordes prouoke vnto anger.
18 Lest ye LORDE (when he seyth it) be angrie, & turne his wrath from him vnto the.
19 For greate wrath bryngeth harme, therfore let him go, and so mayest thou teach him more nurtoure.
14 The kynges displeasure is a messaunger of death, but a wyse man wyl pacifie him.
35 A discrete seruaunt is a pleasure vnto ye kynge, but one yt is not honest, prouoketh him vnto wrath.
12 A foole bryngeth vp a slaunder of his neghboure, but a wyse man wil kepe it secrete.
3 Foolishnesse maketh a man to go out of his waye, & then is his herte vnpacient agaynst the LORDE.
20 Yf thou seyst a man that is haistie to speake vnaduysed, thou mayest trust a foole more then him.
12 A wyse man seynge the plage wyl hyde him self, as for fooles they go on still, and suffer harme.
9 Who so couereth another mans offence, seketh loue: but he yt discloseth the faute, setteth frendes at variaunce.
10 One reprofe only doth more good to him yt hath vnderstodinge, then an C. stripes vnto a foole.
15 With pacience maye a prynce be pacified, & wt a soft tonge maye rigorousnes be broke.
14 A preuy rewarde pacifieth displeasure, and a gifte in the bosome stilleth furiousnesse.
27 Like as it is not good to eate to moch hony, euen so he that wyll search out hye thynges, it shal be to heuy for him.
12 After pryde cometh destruccio, and honor after lowlynes.
13 He that geueth sentece in a matter before he heare it, is a foole, and worthy to be confounded.
19 Wherfore deare brethren, let euery man be swifte to heare, slowe to speake, and slowe to wrath.
20 For the wrath of ma worketh not that which is righteous before God.
2 Because of synne ye londe doth oft chaunge hir prynce: but thorow men of vnderstondinge & wy?dome a realme endureth longe.
8 Leaue of from wrath, let go displeasure, let not thy gelousy moue the also to do euell.
17 that it is he, which withdraweth man from euell, delyuereth him from pryde,
10 Sela. When thou punyshest one man, he must knowlege, that thou art redy to punysh other mo.
11 Then shal they take a fresh corage vnto them, to go forth & to do more euell, & so ascrybe that power vnto their God.
5 Wel is him that is mercifull, & lendeth gladly, & podreth his wordes wt discrecion.
2 It is the honor of God to kepe a thinge secrete, but ye kinges honor is to search out a thinge.
15 Good vnderstondinge geueth fauoure, but harde is the waye of the despysers.
16 A wyse man doth all thinges with discrecion, but a foole wil declare his foly.
8 Wicked people brynge a cite in decaye, but wyse men set it vp agayne.
23 He that hath vnderstodinge, can hyde his wysdome: but an vndiscrete herte telleth out his foolishnesse.
29 The strength of yonge men is their worshipe, & a gray heade, is an honor vnto ye aged.
11 then shal councell preserue the, and vnderstondinge shal kepe the.
3 A wyse man seyth the plage and hydeth himself, but the foolish go on still and are punyshed.