Proverbs 21:14
A preuy rewarde pacifieth displeasure, and a gifte in the bosome stilleth furiousnesse.
A preuy rewarde pacifieth displeasure, and a gifte in the bosome stilleth furiousnesse.
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23The vngodly taketh giftes out of the bosome, to wraist the wayes of iudgment.
1A softe aswere putteth downe displeasure, but frowarde wordes prouoke vnto anger.
18An angrie man stereth vp strife, but he yt is pacient stilleth discorde.
14The kynges displeasure is a messaunger of death, but a wyse man wyl pacifie him.
7Who so doeth wronge, maketh a wyse man to go out of his witt, and destroyeth a gentle hert.
8Liberalite is a precious stone vnto him that hath it, for where so euer he becometh, he prospereth.
9Who so couereth another mans offence, seketh loue: but he yt discloseth the faute, setteth frendes at variaunce.
22An angrie man stereth vp strife, and he that beareth euell wyll in his mynde, doth moch euell.
13Who so stoppeth his eare at the criege of the poore, he shal crie himself and not be herde.
17An vnpacient man handeleth foolishly, but he that is well aduysed, doth other wayes.
29Pacience is a token of wi?dome, but wrath and haistie displeasure is a token of foolishnesse.
30A mery herte is the life of the body, but rancoure consumeth awaye the bones.
27The couetous man wrutteth vp his owne house, but who so hateth rewardes, shal lyue.
4Wrath is a cruell thige, and furiousnesse is a very tempest: yee who is able to abyde envye?
5An open rebuke is better, then a secrete loue.
19For greate wrath bryngeth harme, therfore let him go, and so mayest thou teach him more nurtoure.
9Be not haistely angrie in yi mynde, for wrath resteth in the bosome of a foole.
14Euery man shal enioye good acordinge to the innocency of his mouth, and after the workes of his hades shal he be rewarded.
16A foole vttereth his wrath in all the haist, but a discrete man forgeueth wronge.
4that thine almes maye be secrete: and thy father which seith in secrete, shall rewarde the openly.
15The iust delyteth in doynge the thynge that is right, but the workers of wickednesse abhorre the same.
18Lest ye LORDE (when he seyth it) be angrie, & turne his wrath from him vnto the.
22for so shalt thou heape coales offyre vpo his heade, and the LORDE shal rewarde the.
23The north wynde dryueth awaye the rayne, euen so doth an earnest sober countenauce a backbyters tonge.
8Leaue of from wrath, let go displeasure, let not thy gelousy moue the also to do euell.
16Liberalite bryngeth a man to honor and worshipe, & setteth him amonge greate men.
18For then shal not thy cause be stilled with crueltie, ner pacified with many giftes.
11A foole poureth out his sprete alltogether, but a wyse man kepeth it in till afterwarde.
11A wyse man putteth of displeasure, & it is his honor to let some fautes passe.
27He that geueth vnto the poore, shal not wante: but he that turneth awaye his eyes from soch as be in necessite, shall suffre greate pouerte himself.
34For the gelousy & wrath of the ma will not be itreated,
21The heretage that commeth to haistely at the first, shal not be praysed at the ende.
24Make no fredshipe with an angrie wylfull man, and kepe no company wt ye furious:
1Better is a drye morsell wt quyetnesse, the a full house and many fatt catell wt stryfe.
12Euell will stereth vp strife, but loue couereth ye multitude of synnes.
13In ye lippes of him yt hath vnderstodinge a ma shal fynde wysdome, but ye rodde belogeth to ye backe of ye foolish.
28A frowarde body causeth strife, and he yt is a blabbe of his tonge, maketh deuysion amonge prynces.
14Who so maketh greate boastes & geueth nothinge, is like cloudes & wynde without rayne.
15With pacience maye a prynce be pacified, & wt a soft tonge maye rigorousnes be broke.
16Who so doth a poore man wronge to increase his owne riches, geueth (comoly) vnto the rich, and at the last commeth to pouerte himself.
35A discrete seruaunt is a pleasure vnto ye kynge, but one yt is not honest, prouoketh him vnto wrath.
33Who so chyrneth mylck, maketh butter: he that rubbeth his nose, maketh it blede, and he that causeth wrath, bryngeth forth strife.
16He that refrayneth her, refrayneth the wynde, and holdeth oyle fast in his hode.
13Who so rewardeth euell for good, the plage shal not departe fro his house.
14He yt soweth discorde & strife, is like one yt dyggeth vp a water broke: but an open enemie is like the water yt breaketh out & reneth abrode.
6Louynge and fauorable is the face of the rightuous, but ye fore heade of the vngodly is past shame, and presumptuous.
23He that rebuketh a man, shall fynde more fauoure at ye last, the he that flatreth him.
26He coueteth and desyreth all the daye longe, but the rightuous is allwaye geuynge & kepeth nothinge backe.
19Wherfore deare brethren, let euery man be swifte to heare, slowe to speake, and slowe to wrath.
6In the house of the rightuous are greate riches, but in the increase of the vngodly there is mysordre.