Proverbs 31:10
Who so fyndeth an honest faithful woma, she is moch more worth the perles.
Who so fyndeth an honest faithful woma, she is moch more worth the perles.
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13Well is him that fyndeth wy?dome, & opteyneth vnderstondinge,
14for the gettinge of it is better then eny marchaundise of syluer, & the profit of it is better then golde.
15Wy?dome is more worth the precious stones, & all ye thinges yt thou canst desyre, are not to be compared vnto her.
16Vpon hir right hande is longe life, & vpon hir left hande is riches & honor.
17Hir wayes are pleasaunt wayes, and all hir pathes are peaceable.
18She is a tre of life to them that laye holde vpon her, and blessed are they that kepe her fast.
11The herte of hir husbande maye safely trust in her, so that he shal haue no nede of spoyles.
12She wil do him good & not euel all ye dayes of hir life.
13She occupieth woll & flax, & laboureth gladly wt hir handes.
14She is like a marchauntes shippe, that bryngeth hir vytayles from farre.
15She is vp in ye night season, to prouyde meate for hir housholde, & foode for hir maydens.
16She considreth lode, & byeth it, and wt the frute of hir handes she planteth a vynyarde.
17She gyrdeth hir loynes with strength, and courageth hir armes.
18And yf she perceaue that hir houswifrie doth good, hir candle goeth not out by night.
19She layeth hir fyngers to the spyndle, & hir hande taketh holde of ye rocke.
20She openeth hir hande to ye poore, yee she stretcheth forth hir hades to soch as haue nede.
21She feareth not yt the colde of wynter shal hurte hir house, for all hir housholde folkes are duble clothed.
22She maketh hir self fayre ornametes, hir clothige is whyte sylke & purple.
23Hir hu?bade is moch set by in ye gates, whe he sytteth amonge ye rulers of ye londe.
24She maketh cloth of sylke & selleth it, and delyuereth a gyrdle vnto ye marchaut.
25Stregth and honoure is hir clothinge, & in the latter daye she shal reioyse.
26She openeth hir mouth with wy?dome, & in hir toge is the lawe of grace.
27She loketh wel to the wayes of hir housholde, & eateth not hir bred with ydilnes.
28Hir children arise & call hir blessed, & hir hu?bande maketh moch of her.
29Many daughters there be yt gather riches together, but thou goest aboue the all.
30As for fauor, it is disceatfull, and beutie is a vayne thinge: but a woman that feareth the LORDE, she is worthy to be praysed.
31Geue her of the frute of hir handes, and let hir owne workes prayse her in the gates.
4A stedfast woman is a crowne vnto hir hu?bonde: but she that behaueth herself vnhonestly, is a corrupcion in his bones.
22Who so fyndeth a wife fyndeth a good thynge, & receaueth an wholsome benefite of the LORDE.
11For wysdome is more worth then precious stones, yee all the thinges that thou cast desyre, are not to be compared vnto it.
16A gracious woma manteyneth honestie, as for the mightie, they manteyne ryches.
26And 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.
27Beholde (sayeth ye preacher) this haue I diligently searched out & proued, yt I might come by knowlege: which as yet I seke, and fynde it not.
28Amonge a thousande men I haue founde one, but not one woman amonge all.
4yf thou sekest after her as after money, and dyggest for her as for treasure:
6Many there be that are called good doers, but where shal one fynde a true faithful ma?
22A fayre woman without discrete maners, is like a rynge of golde in a swynes snoute.
17No, nether golde ner Christall, nether swete odours ner golden plate.
18There is nothinge so worthy, or so excellet, as once to be named vnto her: for parfecte wy?dome goeth farre beyonde the all.
15A mouth of vnderstodinge is more worth then golde, many precious stones, and costly Iewels.
9With yi mouth defende ye thinge yt is laufull and right, and ye cause of ye poore and helplesse.
26An harlot wil make a ma to begg his bred, but a maried woman wil hunt for ye precious life.
14House & riches maye a ma haue by ye heretage of his elders, but a discrete woma is the gifte of the LORDE.
1A wyse woma vpholdeth hir house, but a foolish wife plucketh it downe.
10What is she this, that pepeth out as the mornynge? fayre as the Moone, excellent as the Sonne, glorious as an armye of men with their banners?
8Make moch of her, and she shal promote the: Yee yf thou embracest her, she shal brynge the vnto honoure.
9She shal make the a gracious heade, and garnish the with ye crowne of glory.
10And beholde, there mett him a woma in an harlottes apparell
12How commeth a man then by wy?dome? Where is the place that men fynde vnderstondinge?
4but let ye inwarde ma of ye hert be vncorrupte wt a meke & a quyete sprete, which before God is moch set by.