Proverbs 7:8
goinge ouer the stretes, by the corner in the waye towarde the harlottes house
goinge ouer the stretes, by the corner in the waye towarde the harlottes house
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5 that she maye kepe ye fro ye strauge woma, & fro ye harlot which geueth swete wordes.
6 For out of the wyndowe of my house I loked thorow the trelies,
7 & behelde the simple people: & amonge other yonge folkes I spyed one yonge foole
9 in the twylight of of the euenynge, when it begane now to be night and darcke.
10 And beholde, there mett him a woma in an harlottes apparell
11 (a disceatfull, waton & an vnstedfast woma: whose fete coude not abyde in ye house,
12 now is she without, now i ye stretes, & lurketh i euery corner)
13 she caught ye yoge ma, kyssed him & was not ashamed, sayege:
18 Come, let vs lye together, & take oure pleasure till it be daye light.
19 For the good man is not at home, he is gone farre of.
20 He hath taken the bagg of moneye with him, who can tell whe he cometh home?
21 Thus with many swete wordes she ouercame him, and with hir flateringe lippes she wanne him.
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)
8 Kepe thy waye farre from her, and come not nye ye dores of hir house.
25 Let not thine herte wandre in hir wayes, & be not thou disceaued in hir pathes.
26 For many one hath she wouded and cast downe, yee many a stronge ma hath she slayne.
27 Hir house is the waye vnto hell, where men go downe to the chambers of death.
14 sytteth in the dores of hir house vpo a stole aboue in the cite,
15 to call soch as go by and walke straight in their wayes.
16 Who so is ignoraunt (sayeth she) let him come hither, and to the vnwyse she sayeth:
3 She hath sent forth hir maydens to crie vpo the hyest place of the cite:
4 Who so is ignoraut, let him come hither. And to the vn wise she sayde:
2 Stondeth she not in the hye places in the stretes & wayes?
3 doth she not crie before the whole cite, & in the gates where men go out & in?
16 That thou mayest be delyuered also from the straunge woman, and from her that is not thine owne: which geueth swete wordes,
17 forsaketh the hu?bande of hir youth, and forgetteth the couenaunt of hir God.
18 For hir house is enclyned vnto death, and hir pathes vnto hell.
7 when I wente thorow the cite vnto the gate, & whe they set me a chayre in ye strete:
2 I wil get vp (thought I) and go aboute the cite: vpon the market and in all ye stretes will I seke him whom my soule loueth, but whan I sought him, I founde him not.
3 The watchmen that go aboute ye cite, founde me. Sawe ye not him, whom my soule loueth?
4 So whan I was a litle past them, I foude him whom my soule loueth. I haue gotten holde vpon him, and wyl not let him go, vntill I brynge him into my mothers house, and in to hir chambre that bare me.
11 O come on my loue, let vs go forth in to the felde, and take oure lodginge in the vyllages.
15 Eschue it, & go not therin: departe asyde, & passe ouer by it.
8 Yf thou knowe not yi self (o thou fayrest amoge women) tha go yi waye forth after ye fotesteppes of the shepe, as though thou woldest fede yi goates besyde ye shepherdes tentes.
6 She regardeth not the path of life, so vnstedfast are hir wayes, that thou canst not knowe them.
17 Hir wayes are pleasaunt wayes, and all hir pathes are peaceable.
20 My sonne, why wilt thou haue pleasure in an harlot, and embrace the bosome of another woma?
21 For euery mas wayes are open in the sight of the LORDE, and he podereth all their goinges.
21 She calleth before ye congregacion in ye open gates, and sheweth hir wordes thorow ye cite, sayenge:
20 That thou mayest walke in ye good waye, and kepe the pathes of the rightuous.
7 So the watchmen that wente aboute the cite, foude me, smote me, and wounded me: Yee they that kepte the walles, toke awaye my garmet fro me.
25 I applied my mynde also vnto knowlege, and to seke out sciece, wisdome and vnderstondinge: to knowe the foolishnesse of the vngodly, and the erroure of dotinge fooles.
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.
26 Then came the woman early in the mornynge, and fell downe at the dore of the mas house that her lorde was in, and laye there tyll it was light.
27 Now whan hir lorde rose vp in the mornynge, and opened the dore of the house, and wente forth to go on his iourney, beholde, his concubyne laye at the dore of the house, and hir handes vpon the thresholde.
19 The waye of an Aegle in ye ayre, ye waye of a serpent ouer ye stone, ye waye of a shippe in ye see, & ye waye of a ma wt a yonge woma.
34 Blessed is ye man that heareth me, watchinge daylie at my gates, & geuynge attendaunce at the postes of my dores.
1 Whither is thy loue gone the (o thou fayrest amonge weme) whither is thy loue departed, that we maye seke him with the?
27 For he founde her in the felde, and the handfested damsell cryed, and there was no man to helpe her.
26 An harlot wil make a ma to begg his bred, but a maried woman wil hunt for ye precious life.