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| 29:1 | Sodeyn perischyng schal come on that man, that with hard nol dispisith a blamere; and helth schal not sue hym. |
| 29:2 | The comynalte schal be glad in the multipliyng of iust men; whanne wickid men han take prinshod, the puple schal weyle. |
| 29:3 | A man that loueth wisdom, makith glad his fadir; but he that nurschith `an hoore, schal leese catel. |
| 29:4 | A iust king reisith the lond; an auerouse man schal distrie it. |
| 29:5 | A man that spekith bi flaterynge and feyned wordis to his frend; spredith abrood a net to hise steppis. |
| 29:6 | A snare schal wlappe a wickid man doynge synne; and a iust man schal preise, and schal make ioye. |
| 29:7 | A iust man knowith the cause of pore men; an vnpitouse man knowith not kunnyng. |
| 29:8 | Men ful of pestilence distryen a citee; but wise men turnen awei woodnesse. |
| 29:9 | If a wijs man stryueth with a fool; whether he be wrooth, `ether he leiyith, he schal not fynde reste. |
| 29:10 | Menquelleris haten a simple man; but iust men seken his soule. |
| 29:11 | A fool bringith forth al his spirit; a wise man dilaieth, and reserueth in to tyme comynge afterward. |
| 29:12 | A prince that herith wilfuli the wordis of a leesyng; schal haue alle mynystris vnfeithful. |
| 29:13 | A pore man and a leenere metten hem silf; the Lord is liytnere of euer ethir. |
| 29:14 | If a kyng demeth pore men in treuthe; his trone schal be maad stidfast with outen ende. |
| 29:15 | A yerde and chastisyng schal yyue wisdom; but a child, which is left to his wille, schendith his modir. |
| 29:16 | Grete trespassis schulen be multiplied in the multipliyng of wickid men; and iust men schulen se the fallyngis of hem. |
| 29:17 | Teche thi sone, and he schal coumforte thee; and he schal yyue delicis to thi soule. |
| 29:18 | Whanne prophesie faylith, the puple schal be distried; but he that kepith the lawe, is blessid. |
| 29:19 | A seruaunt mai not be tauyt bi wordis; for he vndirstondith that that thou seist, and dispisith for to answere. |
| 29:20 | Thou hast seyn a man swift to speke; foli schal be hopid more than his amendyng. |
| 29:21 | He that nurschith his seruaunt delicatli fro childhod; schal fynde hym rebel aftirward. |
| 29:22 | A wrathful man territh chidingis; and he that is liyt to haue indignacioun, schal be more enclynaunt to synnes. |
| 29:23 | Lownesse sueth a proude man; and glorie schal vp take a meke man of spirit. |
| 29:24 | He that takith part with a theef, hatith his soule; he herith a man chargynge greetli, and schewith not. |
| 29:25 | He that dredith a man, schal falle soon; he that hopith in the Lord, shal be reisid. |
| 29:26 | Many men seken the face of the prince; and the doom of alle men schal go forth of the Lord. |
| 29:27 | Iust men han abhomynacioun of a wickid man; and wickid men han abhomynacioun of hem, that ben in a riytful weye. A sone kepynge a word, schal be out of perdicioun. |
| 29:1 | A man that hardeneth his necke when he is rebuked, shall suddenly be destroyed and can not be cured. |
| 29:2 | When the righteous are in authoritie, the people reioyce: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people sigh. |
| 29:3 | A man that loueth wisdome, reioyceth his father: but he that feedeth harlots, wasteth his substance. |
| 29:4 | A King by iudgement mainteineth ye countrey: but a man receiuing giftes, destroyeth it. |
| 29:5 | A man that flattereth his neighbour, spreadeth a net for his steps. |
| 29:6 | In the transgression of an euill man is his snare: but the righteous doeth sing and reioyce. |
| 29:7 | The righteous knoweth the cause of the poore: but the wicked regardeth not knowledge. |
| 29:8 | Scornefull men bring a citie into a snare: but wise men turne away wrath. |
| 29:9 | If a wise man contend with a foolish man, whether he be angry or laugh, there is no rest. |
| 29:10 | Bloodie men hate him that is vpright: but the iust haue care of his soule. |
| 29:11 | A foole powreth out all his minde: but a wise man keepeth it in till afterward. |
| 29:12 | Of a prince that hearkeneth to lyes, all his seruants are wicked. |
| 29:13 | The poore and the vsurer meete together, and the Lord lighteneth both their eyes. |
| 29:14 | A King that iudgeth the poore in trueth, his throne shalbe established for euer. |
| 29:15 | The rodde and correction giue wisdome: but a childe set a libertie, maketh his mother ashamed. |
| 29:16 | When the wicked are increased, transgression increaseth: but ye righteous shall see their fall. |
| 29:17 | Correct thy sonne and he will giue thee rest, and will giue pleasures to thy soule. |
| 29:18 | Where there is no vision, the people decay: but he that keepeth the Lawe, is blessed. |
| 29:19 | A seruant will not be chastised with words: though he vnderstand, yet he will not answere. |
| 29:20 | Seest thou a man hastie in his matters? there is more hope of a foole, then of him. |
| 29:21 | He that delicately bringeth vp his seruant from youth, at length he will be euen as his sone. |
| 29:22 | An angrie man stirreth vp strife, and a furious man aboundeth in transgression. |
| 29:23 | The pride of a man shall bring him lowe: but the humble in spirit shall enioy glory. |
| 29:24 | He that is partner with a thiefe, hateth his owne soule: he heareth cursing, and declareth it not. |
| 29:25 | The feare of man bringeth a snare: but he that trusteth in the Lord, shalbe exalted. |
| 29:26 | Many doe seeke the face of the ruler: but euery mans iudgement commeth from the Lord. |
| 29:27 | A wicked man is abomination to the iust, and he that is vpright in his way, is abomination to the wicked. |
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