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Verse 1

As the snowe in the sommer, and as the raine in the haruest are not meete, so is honour vnseemely for a foole.

Verse 2

As the sparowe by flying, and the swallow by flying escape, so the curse that is causeles, shall not come.

Verse 3

Vnto the horse belongeth a whip, to the asse a bridle, and a rod to the fooles backe.

Verse 4

Answer not a foole according to his foolishnes, least thou also be like him.

Verse 5

Answere a foole according to his foolishnes, least he be wise in his owne conceite.

Verse 6

He that sendeth a message by the hand of a foole, is as he that cutteth off the feete, and drinketh iniquitie.

Verse 7

As they that lift vp the legs of the lame, so is a parable in a fooles mouth.

Verse 8

As the closing vp of a precious stone in an heape of stones, so is he that giueth glory to a foole.

Verse 9

As a thorne standing vp in the hand of a drunkard, so is a parable in the mouth of fooles.

Verse 10

The excellent that formed all things, both rewardeth the foole & rewardeth the transgressers.

Verse 11

As a dog turneth againe to his owne vomit, so a foole turneth to his foolishnes.

Verse 12

Seest thou a man wise in his owne conceite? more hope is of a foole then of him.

Verse 13

The slouthfull man sayth, A lyon is in the way: a lyon is in the streetes.

Verse 14

As the doore turneth vpon his hinges, so doeth the slouthfull man vpon his bed.

Verse 15

The slouthfull hideth his hand in his bosome, and it grieueth him to put it againe to his mouth.

Verse 16

The sluggard is wiser in his owne conceite, then seuen men that can render a reason.

Verse 17

He that passeth by and medleth with the strife that belongeth not vnto him, is as one that taketh a dog by the eares.

Verse 18

As he that faineth himselfe mad, casteth fire brands, arrowes, and mortall things,

Verse 19

So dealeth the deceitfull man with his friend and sayth, Am not I in sport?

Verse 20

Without wood the fire is quenched, and without a talebearer strife ceaseth.

Verse 21

As ye cole maketh burning coles, & wood a fire, so the contentious man is apt to kindle strife.

Verse 22

The wordes of a tale bearer are as flatterings, and they goe downe into the bowels of the belly.

Verse 23

As siluer drosse ouerlayde vpon a potsheard, so are burning lips, and an euill heart.

Verse 24

He that hateth, will counterfaite with his lips, but in his heart he layeth vp deceite.

Verse 25

Though he speake fauourably, beleeue him not: for there are seuen abominations in his heart.

Verse 26

Hatred may be couered by deceite: but the malice thereof shall be discouered in the congregation.

Verse 27

He that diggeth a pit shal fall therein, and he that rolleth a stone, it shall returne vnto him.

Verse 28

A false tongue hateth the afflicted, and a flattering mouth causeth ruine.

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