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A15983 The bokes of Salomon namely, Prouerbia Ecclesiastes Cantica canticorum. Sapientia. Ecclesiasticus or Iesus the sonne of Syrach; Bible. O.T. Hagiographa. English. Great Bible. Selections. 1546 (1546) STC 2755; ESTC S119611 151,243 344

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The rod and correccyon minister wysdome but yf a chylde be not loked vnto he bryngeth his mother to shame When the vngodly come vp wyckednes increaseth but the ryghtuous shall se theyr fall Nurtour thy sonne with correcciō and thou shalt be at reste yee he shall do the good at thyne hart When the worde of God is not preached the people peryshe but wel is him that kepeth the lawe A seruaunt wyll not be the better for wordes for thoughe he vnderstand yet wyll he not regarde them Yf thou seest a man that is hastye to speake vnaduysed thou mayste truste a foole more then hym He that delycatelye bryngeth vp his seruaunt from a chylde shal make hym his mayster at lengthe An angrye man steareth vp stryfe and he that beareth euell well in his minde doth moche euell After pryde commeth a fall Iob. 22. d but a lowelye spyryte bryngethe great worshyppe Who so kepethe companye wyth a thefe hatethe hys owne soule he hearethe blasphemyes and tellethe it not forth He that fearethe menne shall haue a fall but who so putteth his truste in the Lorde is without daunger Manye there be that seke the Prynces fauoure but euerye mannes Iudgemente commethe frome the Lorde The ryghtuousse abhorrethe the vngodlye but as for those that be in the the ryght waye the wycked hate them * A chylde that kepethe the word shal be without destruccion ¶ The purenesse of the worde of God and what we ought to requyre of God with certaine wonderfull thynges that ar in this worlde Capi. xxx THe wordes of Agur the sonne of Iakei and the prophecye that the same mā spake vnto Ithiell euen vnto Ithyell and Vchall I am more foolyshe then anye man and haue no mannes vnderstandynge I neuer learned wysdom nor had knowledge of holy thynges Who hathe clymmed vp into heauen Who hath come downe from thence Who hath holden the wynde faste in his hande Who hath comprehended the waters in a garment Who hathe sette all the endes of the worlde What is his name or hys sōnes name canst thou tell Psa 19. ● All the wordes of God are pure and cleane for he is a shyld vnto al thē that put theyr trust in him Deut. 4. a and .12 d Put thou nothynge vnto hys worde leest he reproue the and thou be founde a lyer Two thynges haue I required of the that thou wylt not denye me before I dye Remoue fro me vanyte and lyes geue me nether pouerti nor riches onli graūt me a necessary lyuynge Lest yf I be to full I denye the saye Exo. 5. c Deut. 8 c and .31 c Iob 21. b. who is the Lord And lest I beyng constreyned thorowe pouertie fall vnto stealynge and take the name of my god in vayne Accuse not a seruaunt vnto hys master lest he speake euel of the thou be hurt There is a generacion that curseth theyr father and dothe not blesse theyr mother There is a Generacion that thynke thē selues cleane and yet is not clensed from theyr fylthynes There is a Generacion that hath a proude loke and doth caste vp theyr eye lyddes There is a generacion whose teeth are swerdes with theyr chawebones they consume and deuoure the Symple of the earth and the poore from amonge men The horse leache hath two daughters cryeng bryng hyther bring hyther There be thre thinges that are neuer satisfyed the fourthe sayth neuer hoo The graue a womans wombe and the earth that hath neuer water ynough As for fyre it saith neuer hoo Exo. 21. v. Deu. 27. c Who so laughteth his father to scorne and setteth his mothers commaūdemēt at naughte the rauens pike out his eyes in the valleye and deuoured be he of the yonge Aegels There be thre thynges to hye for me and as for the fourth it passeth my knowledge The waye of an Aegle in the ayre the waye of a Serpent ouer a stone the waie of a shyppe in the see and the waye of a man with a yonge woman Suche is the waye also of a wyfe that breaketh wedlocke whyche wypeth her mouth like as when she hath eaten and saythe As for me I haue doone noo harme Thorowe thre thinges the earth is disquieted and the fourth maye it not beare Thorowe a seruaunt that beareth rule thorow a foole that hath to moch bread thorowe an ydell house wyfe thorowe an hādmaidē that is heyre to her mastresse These be foure thynges in the earthe the whiche are very lytle but in wysdōe they excede the wyse The emmettes are but weake people Pro. 6. a. yet gather they they re meate together in the haruest The Conyes are but a feble folke yet make they they re couches a monge the rockes The Greshoppers haue not a guyde yet go they forth together by heapes The spider laboureth with her hādes and is in Kynges places There be thre thinges that go styll ye but the goyng of the fourth is the good liest of all A Lyon whiche is strongest amonge beastes and geueth place to no man A greyhound stronge in the hinder partes A ramme also and a Kynge agaynst whome no man aryseth vp Yf thou haste done folyshly whā thou waste in hye estate or yf thou haste takē euell councel then laye thyne hāde vpon thy mouth Who so chyrmeth mylke maketh butter he that rubbeth hys nose maketh it blede Euē so he that causeth wrathe bryngeth forthe stryfe ¶ The wordes of kynge Lamuell and the lesson that hys mother taught hym ¶ Kynges ought to iudge iustely The property of an honest maryed wyfe Capi. xxxi MY sonne thou sonne of my bodye O my deare beloued Sonne geue not ouer thy strengthe and wayes vnto wemē whiche are the destruccyon euen of Kynges O Lamuel geue Kynges no wyne geue Kynges and Prynces no stronge drynke leest they beynge drōken forget the lawe and regarde not the cause of the poore and of all suche as be in aduersytie Geue stronge drynke vnto suche as be condēpned to death wyne vnto those that mourne that they may drynke it forget theyr misery and aduersyte Be thou an aduocate and stand in iudgement thy selfe to speake for al such as he domme and suckerles Open thy mouthe defende the thynge that is lawfull and ryght and the cause of the poore and helpelesse Who so fyndeth an honeste faythfull womā she is much more worth thē perls The herte of her husband may safely trust in her so that he shall haue no nede of spoyles She wyll do hym good and not euel al the dayes of her lyfe She occupyeth woll and flaxe laboureth gladly with her handes She is lyke a marchauntes shyp that bringeth her vytayles from a farre She is vp in the nyght season to prouide meat for her houshold and fode for her maydens She consydereth land and byeth it and with the frute of her handes she plāteth a vyneyarde She gyrdeth her loynes with strength and courageth her armes And