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| 11:1 | Lay thy brede vpon weate faces, & so shalt thou fynde after many dayes. |
| 11:2 | Geue parte .vii. dayes, and also vpon the eyght, for thou knowest not what misery shall come vpon earth. |
| 11:3 | When the cloudes are full, they powre out rayne vpon the earth. And when the tre falleth (whether it be toward the South or North) in what place soeuer it fall, there it lyeth. |
| 11:4 | He that regardeth the winde, shall not sowe and he that hath respecte vnto the cloudes, shal not reape. |
| 11:5 | Now lyke as thou knowest not the waye of the spirite howe he entred into the body beinge yet in a mothers wombe: Euen so thou knowest not the worckes of God, whych is the worckemaster of all. |
| 11:6 | Cease not thou therfore with thy handes to sowe thy sede, whether it be in the morninge or in the euenynge: for thou knowest not whether this or that shal prospere, and yf they both take, it is the better. |
| 11:7 | The lyght is swete, & a pleasaunt thynge is it for the eyes to loke vpon the Sunne. |
| 11:8 | If a man lyue many yeares, and be glad in them all, let him remembre the dayes of darckenesse, whych shalbe many: and that foloweth, all thinges shall be but vanyte. |
| 11:9 | Be glad then (O thou yonge man) in thy youth, and let thyne hert be mery in thy yong dayes, folowe the wayes of thyne awne herte, & the lust of thine eyes but be thou sure, that God shall brynge the into iudgement for all these thynges. |
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| 11:1 | Sende thi breed on watris passynge forth, for aftir many tymes thou schalt fynde it. |
| 11:2 | Yyue thou partis seuene, and also eiyte; for thou woost not, what yuel schal come on erthe. |
| 11:3 | If cloudis ben filled, tho schulen schede out reyn on the erthe; if a tre fallith doun to the south, ether to the north, in what euer place it fallith doun, there it schal be. |
| 11:4 | He that aspieth the wynd, sowith not; and he that biholdith the cloudis, schal neuere repe. |
| 11:5 | As thou knowist not, which is the weye of the spirit, and bi what resoun boonys ben ioyned togidere in the wombe of a womman with childe, so thou knowist not the werkis of God, which is makere of alle thingis. |
| 11:6 | Eerli sowe thi seed, and thin hond ceesse not in the euentid; for thou woost not, what schal come forth more, this ethir that; and if euer eithir cometh forth togidere, it schal be the betere. |
| 11:7 | The liyt is sweet, and delitable to the iyen to se the sunne. |
| 11:8 | If a man lyueth many yeeris, and is glad in alle these, he owith to haue mynde of derk tyme, and of many daies; and whanne tho schulen come, thingis passid schulen be repreued of vanyte. |
| 11:9 | Therfor, thou yonge man, be glad in thi yongthe, and thin herte be in good in the daies of thi yongthe, and go thou in the weies of thin herte, and in the biholdyng of thin iyen; and wite thou, that for alle these thingis God shal brynge thee in to doom. |
| 11:10 | Do thou awei ire fro thin herte, and remoue thou malice fro thi fleisch; for whi yongthe and lust ben veyne thingis. |
| 11:1 | Sende thy vytayles ouer the waters, and so shalt thou fynde the after many yeares. |
| 11:2 | Geue it awaye amonge seuen or eight, for thou knowest not what misery shal come vpo earth. |
| 11:3 | Whe the cloudes are full, they poure out rayne vpon the earth. And whe ye tre falleth, (whether it be towarde the south or north) in what place so euer it fall, there it lyeth. |
| 11:4 | He that regardeth ye wynde, shal not sowe: and he that hath respecte vnto the cloudes, shal not reape. |
| 11:5 | Now like as thou knowest not the waye of the wynde, ner how ye bones are fylled in a mothers wombe: Euen so thou knowest not the workes of God, which is the workemaster of all. |
| 11:6 | Cease not thou therfore with thy handes to sowe thy sede, whether it be in ye mornynge or in the euenynge: for thou knowest not whether this or that shall prospere, & yf they both take, it is the better. |
| 11:7 | The light is swete, & a pleasaunt thinge is it for the eyes to loke vpon the Sonne. |
| 11:8 | Yf a man lyue many yeares, and be glad in them all, let him remembre the dayes of darcknesse, which shalbe many: & when they come, all thinges shalbe but vanite. |
| 11:9 | Be glad then (O thou yonge man) in thy youth, and lat thine hert be mery in thy yonge dayes: folowe the wayes of thine owne hert, and the lust of thine eyes: but be thou sure, that God shal bringe the in to iudgment for all these thinges. |
| 11:10 | Pvt awaye displeasure out of yi hert, & remoue euell from thy body: for childehode and youth is but vanite. |
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