Proverbs 7:13
So she caught him & kissed him and with an impudent face said vnto him,
So she caught him & kissed him and with an impudent face said vnto him,
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7And I sawe among the fooles, and considered among the children a yong man destitute of vnderstanding,
8Who passed through the streete by her corner, and went toward her house,
9In the twilight in the euening, when the night began to be blacke and darke.
10And beholde, there met him a woman with an harlots behauiour, and subtill in heart.
11(She is babling and loud: whose feete can not abide in her house.
12Nowe she is without, nowe in the streetes, and lyeth in waite at euery corner)
21Thus with her great craft she caused him to yeelde, and with her flattering lips she entised him.
22And he followed her straight wayes, as an oxe that goeth to the slaughter, and as a foole to the stockes for correction,
14I haue peace offerings: this day haue I payed my vowes.
15Therefore came I forth to meete thee, that I might seeke thy face: and I haue found thee.
1Oh that thou werest as my brother that sucked the brestes of my mother: I would finde thee without, I would kisse thee, then they should not despise thee.
2Let him kisse me with the kisses of his mouth: for thy loue is better then wine.
20For why shouldest thou delite, my sonne, in a strange woman, or embrace the bosome of a stranger?
5That they may keepe thee from the strange woman, euen from the stranger that is smoothe in her wordes.
11And when she had set them before him to eate, he tooke her, and sayd vnto her, Come, lye with me, my sister.
27If mine heart did flatter me in secrete, or if my mouth did kisse mine hand,
25Desire not her beautie in thine heart, neither let her take thee with her eye lids.
26For because of the whorish woman a man is brought to a morsell of bread, and a woman wil hunt for the precious life of a man.
15When Iudah sawe her, he iudged her an whore: for she had couered her face.
16And he turned to the way towardes her, and saide, Come, I pray thee, let me lie with thee. (for he knewe not that she was his daughter in lawe) And she answered, What wilt thou giue me for to lie with me?
10I am my welbeloueds, and his desire is toward mee.
3For the lippes of a strange woman drop as an honie combe, and her mouth is more soft then oyle.
45Thou gauest me no kisse: but she, since the time I came in, hath not ceased to kisse my feete.
13And I, whither shall I cause my shame to goe? and thou shalt be as one of the fooles in Israel: now therefore, I pray thee, speake to the King, for he will not denie me vnto thee.
14Howbeit he would not hearken vnto her voyce, but being stronger then she, forced her, and lay with her.
18Come, let vs take our fill of loue vntill the morning: let vs take our pleasure in daliance.
20Such is ye way also of an adulterous woman: she eateth and wipeth her mouth, and sayth, I haue not committed iniquitie.
16And it shall deliuer thee from the strange woman, euen from the stranger, which flattereth with her wordes.
14And laye slaunderous thinges vnto her charge, and bring vp an euill name vpon her, and say, I tooke this wife, and when I came to her, I found her not a mayde,
4When I had past a litle from them, then I found him whom my soule loued: I tooke holde on him and left him not, till I had brought him vnto my mothers house into the chamber of her that conceiued me.
15What shoulde my beloued tarie in mine house, seeing they haue committed abomination with manie? and the holy flesh goeth away from thee: yet when thou doest euill, thou reioycest.
9My sister, my spouse, thou hast wounded mine heart: thou hast wounded mine heart with one of thine eyes, and with a chaine of thy necke.
3His left hand shalbe vnder mine head, and his right hand shall embrace me.
7The watchmen that went about the citie, founde me: they smote me and wounded me: the watchmen of the walles tooke away my vaile from me.
3She hath sent forth her maydens and cryeth vpon the highest places of the citie, saying,
4Who so is simple, let him come hither, and to him that is destitute of wisedome, she sayth,
26(7:28) And I finde more bitter then death the woman whose heart is as nettes and snares, and her handes, as bands: he that is good before God, shalbe deliuered from her, but the sinner shall be taken by her.
27For he found her in the fieldes: the betrothed mayde cryed, and there was no man to succour her.
7And he went down, & talked with the woman which was beautifull in the eyes of Samson.
17Nowe when the Babylonians came to her into the bed of loue, they defiled her with their fornication, and she was polluted with them, and her lust departed from them.
10Who is shee that looketh foorth as the morning, fayre as the moone, pure as the sunne, terrible as an armie with banners!
25Let not thine heart decline to her wayes: wander thou not in her paths.
26For shee hath caused many to fall downe wounded, & the strong men are all slaine by her.
14But she sitteth at the doore of her house on a seate in the hie places of the citie,
8Keepe thy way farre from her, and come not neere the doore of her house,
13Then I sawe that she was defiled, and that they were both after one sort,
16Who so is simple, let him come hither, and to him that is destitute of wisedome, shee sayth also,
10And now will I discouer her lewdnes in the sight of her louers, and no man shall deliuer her out of mine hand.
6His left hande is vnder mine head, and his right hand doeth imbrace me.
32But as a wife that playeth the harlot, and taketh others for her husband: