Proverbs 5:11
Yee that thou mourne not at the last (when thou hast spent thy body and goodes)
Yee that thou mourne not at the last (when thou hast spent thy body and goodes)
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22 Whyle he lyueth, his flesh must haue trauayle: and whyle the soule is in him, he must be in sorowe.
9 That thou geue not thine honor vnto another, and thy yeares to the cruell.
10 That other men be not fylled with thy goodes, & that thy labours come not in a straunge house.
21 In so moch, that his body is clene consumed awaye, & his bones appeare nomore.
22 His soule draweth on to destruccion, & his life to death.
25 Another dyeth in sorowe and heuynesse, and neuer had good daies.
26 Now slepe they both a like in the earth, & the wormes couer them.
1 Goo to now ye riche men. Wepe, and howle on yor wretchednes that shal come vpon you.
2 Youre riches is corrupte, youre garmetes are motheaten.
3 Youre golde & yor siluer are cancred, & the rust of them shalbe a witnes vnto you, & shal eate youre flesshe, as it were fyre. Ye haue heaped treasure togedder in yor last dayes:
9 Be glad then (O thou yonge man) in thy youth, and lat thine hert be mery in thy yonge dayes: folowe the wayes of thine owne hert, and the lust of thine eyes: but be thou sure, that God shal bringe the in to iudgment for all these thinges.
10 Pvt awaye displeasure out of yi hert, & remoue euell from thy body: for childehode and youth is but vanite.
13 Yet is there a sore plage, which I haue sene vnder the Sonne (namely) riches kepte to the hurte of him yt hath them in possession.
14 For oft times they perishe with his greate misery and trouble: and yf he haue a childe, it getteth nothinge.
15 Like as he came naked out of his mothers wombe, so goeth he thither agayne, and carieth nothinge awaye with him of all his laboure.
16 This is a miserable plage, yt he shal go awaye euen as he came. What helpeth it him then, yt he hath labored in the wynde?
17 All the daies of his life also must he eate in the darcke, with greate carefulnesse, sicknesse & sorow.
26 Thou shalt come to thy graue in a fayre age, like as ye corne sheeues are brought in to the barne in due season.
27 Lo, this is the matter, as we oure selues haue proued by experience. Therfore now that thou hearest it, take better hede to thy selff.
11 From his youth his bones are ful of vyce, which shal lie downe wt him in ye earth.
5 But now that the plage is come vpon the, thou shreckest awaye: now that it hath touched thyself, thou art faint harted.
14 Thou shalt eate, & not haue ynough: yee thou shalt bringe thy self downe. Thou shalt fle, but not escape: ad those yt thou woldest saue, wil I delyuer to the swerde.
5 whan men shal feare in hye places, and be afrayed in the stretes: whan the Almonde tre shalbe despysed, the greshopper borne out, and whan greate pouerte shall breake in: when man goeth to his longe home, and the mourners go aboute the stretes.
15 All flesh shal come together vnto naught, & all me shal turne agayne vnto earth.
11 so shal pouerte come vnto the as one yt trauayleth by the waye, & necessite like a wapened man.
38 and shal perishe amonge the Heithen, and the londe of youre enemies shal eate you vp.
17 Neuerthelesse, thou hast condemned the iudgment of the vngodly, yee euen soch a iudgment and sentence shalt thou suffre.
12 and then saye: Alas, why hated I nurtoure? why dyd my hert despyse correccion?
13 The herte is soroufull euen in laughter, and the ende of myrth is heuynesse.
5 The foole foldeth his handes together, & eateth vp his owne flesh.
14 And the apples that thy soule lusted after, are departed from the. And all thinges which were deyntie, and had in pryce, are departed from the, and thou shalt fynde them no more.
27 euen whe ye thinge that ye be afrayed of, falleth in sodenly like a storme, and yor misery like a tempest: yee wha trouble and heuynesse cometh vpon you.
18 Thy wayes and thy thoughtes, haue brought the vnto this, this is thyne owne wickednesse and disobediece, that hath possessed thyne hert:
12 youre remembraunce shalbe like the dust, & youre pryde shalbe turned to claye.
28 where as I (notwithstondinge) must consume like as a foule carion, and as a cloth that is moth eaten.
19 & wil saye vnto my soule: Soule, thou hast moch goodes layed vp in stoare for many yeares, take now thine ease, eate, drinke, and be mery.
20 But God sayde vnto him: Thou foole, this night shal they requyre thy soule from the, and whose shal it be that thou hast prepared?
8 Yee ye morsels that thou hast eaten shalt thou perbreake, and lese those swete wordes.
10 Haue mercy vpon me, O LORDE, for I am in trouble, myne eye is consumed for very heuynesse, yee my soule and my body.
11 When thou punyshest man for synne, thou chastenest him: so that his beutie consumeth awaye, like as it were a mothe. O how vayne are all men?
10 Thou hast deuysed ye shame of thine owne house, for thou hast slayne to moch people, and hast wilfully offended:
25 Wo vnto you that are full, for ye shal honger. Wo vnto you that laugh here, for ye shal wepe and wayle.
11 In the daye when thou diddest plante it, it was greate, and gaue soone the frute of thi sede: But in the daye of haruest, thou shalt reape an heape of sorowes & miseries.
2 It is better to go in to an house of mournynge, then in to a bancket house. For there is the ende of all men, and he that is lyuinge, taketh it to herte.
25 But yf ye do wickedly, both ye & youre kynge shal perishe.
10 The vngodly shal se it, & it shal greue him: he shall gnash wt his teth & consume awaye, & the desyre of the vngodly shal perish.
21 The heretage that commeth to haistely at the first, shal not be praysed at the ende.
26 that I shal be clothed againe with this skynne, and se God in my flesh.
15 Slouthfulnes bryngeth slepe, & an ydell soule shal suffer hoger.
16 Then shuldest thou forget thy misery, and thynke nomore vpon it, then vpon the waters that runne by.