Proverbs 31:23
Hir hu?bade is moch set by in ye gates, whe he sytteth amonge ye rulers of ye londe.
Hir hu?bade is moch set by in ye gates, whe he sytteth amonge ye rulers of ye londe.
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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.
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.
10Who so fyndeth an honest faithful woma, she is moch more worth the perles.
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.
14sytteth in the dores of hir house vpo a stole aboue in the cite,
23thorow an ydle houswife, & thorow an handmayden yt is heyre to hir mastres.
4A stedfast woman is a crowne vnto hir hu?bonde: but she that behaueth herself vnhonestly, is a corrupcion in his bones.
3Thy wife shalbe as a frutefull vyne vpon the walles of thy house.
6Yf 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,
7& hir hu?bande heare it, & holdeth his peace ther at, the same daye that he heareth it, then hir vowe & bonde wherwith she hath boude hir self ouer hir soule, shal stonde in effecte.
14House & riches maye a ma haue by ye heretage of his elders, but a discrete woma is the gifte of the LORDE.
3doth she not crie before the whole cite, & in the gates where men go out & in?
11Yf 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,
10O then let my wife be another mans harlot, and let other lye with 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.
22Who so fyndeth a wife fyndeth a good thynge, & receaueth an wholsome benefite of the LORDE.
15Then shall the father and mother of the damsell take her, and brynge forth the tokens of the damsels virginite before the Elders of the cite, euen vnto the gate.
10Yf she vowe in hir hu?bades house, or binde hir self wt an ooth ouer hir soule,
11& hir husbande heare it, & holde his peace therto, and forbyddeth it not, the shal all ye same vowe, & all yt she hath boude hir self wt all ouer hir soule, stode i effecte.
14Yf he holde his peace therto fro one daie to another, then stablisheth he all hir vowes & bondes, yt she hath vpon her, because he helde his peace, the same daye yt he herde the.
9It is better to dwell in a corner vnder ye house toppe, then with a braulinge woman in a wyde house.
29Seist thou not, yt they which be diligent in their busines stonde before kynges, and not amonge the symple people?
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.
32but as a wife yt breaketh wedlocke, & taketh other in steade of hir hu?bode.
11(a disceatfull, waton & an vnstedfast woma: whose fete coude not abyde in ye house,
12now is she without, now i ye stretes, & lurketh i euery corner)
2Yf whan she is gone out of his house, she go, and be another mans wyfe,
20And yt this wrytinge of the kynge which shalbe made, be published thorow out all his empyre (which is greate) that all wyues maye holde their hu?bandes in honoure, both amonge greate and smal.
17for 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.
21She calleth before ye congregacion in ye open gates, and sheweth hir wordes thorow ye cite, sayenge:
24It is better to syt in a corner vnder the rofe, then wt a braulynge woman in a wyde house.