Proverbs 30:23
thorow an ydle houswife, & thorow an handmayden yt is heyre to hir mastres.
thorow an ydle houswife, & thorow an handmayden yt is heyre to hir mastres.
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20 Soch is the waye also of a wyfe yt breaketh wedlocke, which wypeth hir mouth like as wha she hath eate, & sayeth: As for me, I haue done no harme.
21 Thorow thre thinges the earth is disquieted, & the fourth maye it not beare:
22 Thorow a seruaut yt beareth rule, thorow a foole yt hath greate riches,
23 Hir hu?bade is moch set by in ye gates, whe he sytteth amonge ye rulers of ye londe.
10 O then let my wife be another mans harlot, and let other lye with her.
11 For this is a wickednesse and synne, that is worthy to be punyshed,
13 Yf a man take a wife, and hate her whan he hath lyen with her,
14 and layeth eny shamefull thinge vnto hir charge, and bryngeth vp an euell name vpon her, and sayeth: I toke this wife, & whan I came to her, I founde her not a mayde.
24 It is better to syt in a corner vnder the rofe, then wt a braulynge woman in a wyde house.
26 And I founde, that a woman is bytterer then death: for she is a very angle, hir hert is a nett, and hir handes are cheynes. Who so pleaseth God shal escape from her, but the synner will be taken wt her.
32 but as a wife yt breaketh wedlocke, & taketh other in steade of hir hu?bode.
1 Whan a man taketh a wife, and marieth her, and she findeth no fauoure in his eyes because of eny vnclennesse, the shal he wryte a byll of deuorcemet, and geue it her in hir hade, and sende her out of his house.
2 Yf whan she is gone out of his house, she go, and be another mans wyfe,
3 and the same seconde man hate her also, & wryte a byll of deuorcement, and geue it her in hir hande, and sende her out of his house: Or yf the same seconde man dye, which toke her to wife,
30 Thou shalt spouse a wife, but another shal lye with her. Thou shalt buylde an house, but another shall dwell therin. Thou shalt plante a vynyarde, but shalt not make it comen.
15 Yf a man haue two wyues, one that he loueth, and one that he hateth, and they beare him children, both the beloued and the hated,
15 A brawlynge woman and the rofe of the house droppynge in a raynie daye, maye well be compared together.
16 He that refrayneth her, refrayneth the wynde, and holdeth oyle fast in his hode.
9 It is better to dwell in a corner vnder ye house toppe, then with a braulinge woman in a wyde house.
13 An vndiscrete sonne is ye heuynes of his father, & a braulynge wife is like the topp of an house, where thorow it is euer droppynge.
14 House & riches maye a ma haue by ye heretage of his elders, but a discrete woma is the gifte of the LORDE.
30 As for fauor, it is disceatfull, and beutie is a vayne thinge: but a woman that feareth the LORDE, she is worthy to be praysed.
31 Geue her of the frute of hir handes, and let hir owne workes prayse her in the gates.
56 And the woman that afore hath lyued so tenderly and voluptuously amonge you, that she durste not set the sole of hir fote vpon the grounde for tendernes and voluptuousnes, shal be greued to loke vpon hir husbande that lieth in hir bosome, and on hir sonne, and on hir doughter:
27 For an whore is a depe graue, and an harlot is a narow pytt.
22 A fayre woman without discrete maners, is like a rynge of golde in a swynes snoute.
19 It is better to dwell in a wyldernesse, the with a chydinge and an angrie woman.
11 (a disceatfull, waton & an vnstedfast woma: whose fete coude not abyde in ye house,
10 Yf she vowe in hir hu?bades house, or binde hir self wt an ooth ouer hir soule,
27 She loketh wel to the wayes of hir housholde, & eateth not hir bred with ydilnes.
7 Yf a man sell his doughter to be an handmayde, then shal she not go out as the menseruauntes.
9 Yf he promyse her vnto his sonne, then shal he do vnto her after the lawe of doughters.
10 But yf he geue him another wife, then shall he mynishe nothinge of hir foode, rayment, and dewtye of mariage.
4 A stedfast woman is a crowne vnto hir hu?bonde: but she that behaueth herself vnhonestly, is a corrupcion in his bones.
24 There be foure thinges in the earth, the which are very litle: but in wy?dome they exceade the wyse.
4 Yf his master haue geue him a wife, & she haue borne him sonnes or doughters, the shal the wife and ye children be the masters, but he shall go out alone.
13 Dyd I euer thynke scorne to do right vnto my seruautes and maydens, when they had eny matter agaynst me?
15 She is vp in ye night season, to prouyde meate for hir housholde, & foode for hir maydens.
33 So shal thine eyes loke vnto straunge women, & thine herte shal muse vpon frowarde thinges.
17 for this dede of the quene shall come abrode vnto all wemen, so that they shall despyse their hu?bandes before their eyes, and shall saye: The kynge Ahasuers comaunded Vasthi ye quene to come before him, but she wolde not.
26 An harlot wil make a ma to begg his bred, but a maried woman wil hunt for ye precious life.
6 Yf she haue an hu?bande, & hath a vowe vpon her, or yf she haue letten go out of hir lippes a bode ouer hir soule,
4 But at ye last she is as bitter as wormwod, and as sharpe as a two edged swerde.
13 A foolish restlesse woman, full of wordes, and soch one as hath no knowlege,
3 Yf a damsell make a vowe vnto ye LORDE, and bynde hirself, whyle she is in hir fathers house, and vnmaried,
11 Yf two men stryue together, and the wyfe of one renne to, to delyuer hir husbande from the hande of him that smyteth him, & put forth hir hande, and take him by the secretes,
16 Vpon hir right hande is longe life, & vpon hir left hande is riches & honor.
13 She occupieth woll & flax, & laboureth gladly wt hir handes.