Proverbs 6:5
Saue thy self as a doo fro ye honde, & as a byrde fro the hode of the fouler.
Saue thy self as a doo fro ye honde, & as a byrde fro the hode of the fouler.
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6 Go to the Emmet (thou slogarde) cosidre hir wayes, & lerne to be wyse.
7 She hath no gyde, no teacher, no leder:
8 yet in the sommer she prouideth hir meate, & gathereth hir foode together i ye haruest.
9 How loge wilt thou slepe, thou slogish ma? Wha wilt thou aryse out of thy slepe?
10 Yee slepe on still a litle, slober a litle, folde thine handes together yet a litle, that thou mayest slepe:
11 so shal pouerte come vnto the as one yt trauayleth by the waye, & necessite like a wapened man.
2 yee thou art boude with thine owne wordes, and taken wt thine owne speach.
3 Therfore (my sonne) do this, discharge thy self, for thou art come i to yi neghbours daunger. Go thy waye then soone, & intreate thy neghboure:
4 let not thyne eyes slepe, ner thine eye lyddes slomber.
7 ye snare is broke, and we are delyuered.
22 Immediatly he foloweth her, as it were an oxeled to the slaughter (and like as it were to the stockes, where fooles are punyshed)
23 so longe till she hath wounded his lyuer with hir darte: like as yf a byrde haisted to the snare, not knowinge that the parell of his life lyeth there vpo.
17 But in vayne is ye net layed forth before the byrdes eyes.
18 Yee they the selues laye wayte one for anothers bloude, and one of the wolde slaye another.
9 But myne eyes loke vnto ye, o LORDE God: in the is my trust, oh cast not out my soule.
10 Kepe me fro ye snare which they haue layed for me, and fro the trappes of the wicked doers. Let the vngodly fall in to their owne nettes together, vntill I be gone by them.
3 For he shal deliuer the fro the snare of the hunter, & fro the noysome pestilence.
5 Doth a byrde fall in a snare vpo ye earth where no fouler is? Taketh a man his snare vp from the grounde, afore he catche somwhat?
23 To delyuer me me from the enemies honde, or to saue me from the powers off the mightie?
14 so that ye swifte shall not escape, nether the stronge be able to do eny thynge: no, the giaunte shal not saue his owne life.
15 The archer shall not abyde, and the swifte off fote shall not escape. The horsma shal not saue his life,
8 For his fete shalbe taken in the nett, and he shal walke in the snare.
9 His fote shalbe holden in the gilder, and the thurstie shal catch him.
10 The snare is layed for him in the grounde, and a pytfall in the waye.
5 Speares and snares are in ye waye of the frowarde, but he yt wil kepe his soule, let him fle fro soch.
19 Yee like as when a ma runeth fro a lyon, and a Beer meteth with him: or, whe he commeth into the house, and leeneth his honde vpon the wall, a serpent byteth him.
1 In the LORDE put I my trust: how will ye then saye to my soule: that she shulde fle as a byrde vpon youre hill?
6 Get you awaye, saue youre lyues & be like vnto the heeth in ye wildernes
16 That thou mayest be delyuered also from the straunge woman, and from her that is not thine owne: which geueth swete wordes,
27 A disceatfull man shal fynde no vautage, but he that is content wt that he hath, is more worth the golde.
12 That thou mayest be delyuered fro ye euell waye, and from the man yt speaketh frowarde thinges.
8 He that oft tymes flytteth, is like a byrde yt forsaketh hir nest.
11 Delyuer the yt go vnto death, & are led awaie to be slaine, & be not necliget therin.
19 Oure persecuters are swifter then the Aegles of the ayre: they folowed vpon vs ouer the mountaynes, and layed wait for vs in ye wildernesse.
24 that they maye kepe the fro the euell woman, & from the flaterynge tonge of the harlott:
25 yt thou lust not after her beuty in thine herte, & lest thou be take wt hir fayre lokes.
26 An harlot wil make a ma to begg his bred, but a maried woman wil hunt for ye precious life.
39 Huntest thou the praye fro the Lyon, or fedest thou his whelpes
10 Therfore art thou compased aboute with snares on euery syde, & sodely vexed wt feare.
5 that she maye kepe ye fro ye strauge woma, & fro ye harlot which geueth swete wordes.
14 O get the awaye (my loue) as a roo or a yonge hert vnto the swete smellinge moutaynes.
15 Eschue it, & go not therin: departe asyde, & passe ouer by it.
26 For the LORDE shal be besyde the, & kepe thy fote yt thou be not taken.
6 Yf thou chaunce vpon a byrdes nest by ye waye in a tre, or on the grounde, with yonge or with egges, and the dame syttinge vpon the yonge or vpon the egges, thou shalt not take the dame with the yonge,
25 lest thou lerne his wayes, and receaue hurte vnto thy soule.
4 For thou art my stronge holde & my castell: O be thou my gyde, & lede me for thy names sake.
19 Louynge is the hynde, and frendly is the Roo: let her brestes alwaye satisfie the, and holde the euer content with hir loue.
9 yee to rauish the poore, when he hath gotten him in to his nett.
13 Yf he haue not layed wayte for him, but God let him fall in his hande vnawares, then wil I appoynte the a place, where he shal flye vnto.
5 The proude haue layed a snare for me, & spred a nett abrode with coardes, yee & sett trappes in my waye.