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| 7:1 | Mi sone, kepe thou my wordis; and kepe myn heestis to thee. Sone, onoure thou the Lord, and thou schalt be `myyti; but outakun hym drede thou not an alien. |
| 7:2 | Kepe thou myn heestis, and thou schalt lyue; and my lawe as the appil of thin iyen. |
| 7:3 | Bynde thou it in thi fyngris; write thou it in the tablis of thin herte. |
| 7:4 | Seie thou to wisdom, Thou art my sistir; and clepe thou prudence thi frendesse. |
| 7:5 | That it kepe thee fro a straunge womman; and fro an alien womman, that makith hir wordis swete. |
| 7:6 | For whi fro the wyndow of myn hous bi the latijs Y bihelde; and Y se litle children. |
| 7:7 | I biholde a yong man coward, |
| 7:8 | that passith bi the stretis, bisidis the corner; and he |
| 7:9 | goith niy the weie of hir hous in derk tyme, whanne the dai drawith to niyt, in the derknessis and myst of the nyyt. |
| 7:10 | And lo! a womman, maad redi with ournement of an hoore to disseyue soulis, meetith hym, and sche is a ianglere, and goynge about, |
| 7:11 | and vnpacient of reste, and mai not stonde in the hous with hir feet; |
| 7:12 | and now without forth, now in stretis, now bisidis corneris sche `aspieth. |
| 7:13 | And sche takith, and kissith the yong man; and flaterith with wowynge cheer, and seith, Y ouyte sacrifices for heelthe; |
| 7:14 | to dai Y haue yolde my vowis. |
| 7:15 | Therfor Y yede out in to thi meetyng, and Y desiride to se thee; and Y haue founde thee. |
| 7:16 | Y haue maad my bed with coordis, Y haue arayed with tapetis peyntid of Egipt; |
| 7:17 | Y haue bispreynt my bed with myrre, and aloes, and canel. |
| 7:18 | Come thou, be we fillid with tetis, and vse we collyngis that ben coueitid; til the dai bigynne to be cleer. |
| 7:19 | For myn hosebonde is not in his hows; he is goon a ful long weie. |
| 7:20 | He took with hym a bagge of money; he schal turne ayen in to his hous in the dai of ful moone. |
| 7:21 | Sche boonde hym with many wordis; and sche drow forth hym with flateryngis of lippis. |
| 7:22 | Anoon he as an oxe led to slayn sacrifice sueth hir, and as a ioli lomb and vnkunnynge; and the fool woot not, that he is drawun to bondys, |
| 7:23 | til an arowe perse his mawe. As if a brid hastith to the snare; and woot not, that it is don of the perel of his lijf. |
| 7:24 | Now therfor, my sone, here thou me; and perseyue the wordis of my mouth. |
| 7:25 | Lest thi soule be drawun awei in the weies of hir; nether be thou disseyued in the pathis of hir. |
| 7:26 | For sche castide doun many woundid men; and alle strongeste men weren slayn of hir. |
| 7:27 | The weies of helle is hir hous; and persen in to ynnere thingis of deeth. |
| 7:1 | My sonne, keepe my wordes, and hide my commandements with thee. |
| 7:2 | Keepe my commandements, and thou shalt liue, and mine instruction as the apple of thine eyes. |
| 7:3 | Binde them vpon thy fingers, and write them vpon the table of thine heart. |
| 7:4 | Say vnto wisedome, Thou art my sister: and call vnderstanding thy kinswoman, |
| 7:5 | That they may keepe thee from the strange woman, euen from the stranger that is smoothe in her wordes. |
| 7:6 | As I was in the window of mine house, I looked through my windowe, |
| 7:7 | And I sawe among the fooles, and considered among the children a yong man destitute of vnderstanding, |
| 7:8 | Who passed through the streete by her corner, and went toward her house, |
| 7:9 | In the twilight in the euening, when the night began to be blacke and darke. |
| 7:10 | And beholde, there met him a woman with an harlots behauiour, and subtill in heart. |
| 7:11 | (She is babling and loud: whose feete can not abide in her house. |
| 7:12 | Nowe she is without, nowe in the streetes, and lyeth in waite at euery corner) |
| 7:13 | So she caught him and kissed him and with an impudent face said vnto him, |
| 7:14 | I haue peace offerings: this day haue I payed my vowes. |
| 7:15 | Therefore came I forth to meete thee, that I might seeke thy face: and I haue found thee. |
| 7:16 | I haue deckt my bed with ornaments, carpets and laces of Egypt. |
| 7:17 | I haue perfumed my bedde with myrrhe, aloes, and cynamom. |
| 7:18 | Come, let vs take our fill of loue vntill the morning: let vs take our pleasure in daliance. |
| 7:19 | For mine husband is not at home: he is gone a iourney farre off. |
| 7:20 | He hath taken with him a bagge of siluer, and will come home at the day appointed. |
| 7:21 | Thus with her great craft she caused him to yeelde, and with her flattering lips she entised him. |
| 7:22 | And he followed her straight wayes, as an oxe that goeth to the slaughter, and as a foole to the stockes for correction, |
| 7:23 | Till a dart strike through his liuer, as a bird hasteth to the snare, not knowing that he is in danger. |
| 7:24 | Heare me now therefore, O children, and hearken to the wordes of my mouth. |
| 7:25 | Let not thine heart decline to her wayes: wander thou not in her paths. |
| 7:26 | For shee hath caused many to fall downe wounded, and the strong men are all slaine by her. |
| 7:27 | Her house is the way vnto ye graue, which goeth downe to the chambers of death. |
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