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A19071 The vvell of wisedome, conteining chiefe and chosen sayinges vvhiche may leade all men to perfect and true vvisedome, as vvell to Godvvard as to the vvorlde Gathered out of the five bookes of the olde testament, especially belonging to vvisedome, that is to say, the prouerbes of Salomon, Ecclesiastes, Canticum, Sapientia and Ecclesiasticus, and bestowed in usuall common places in order of A. B. C. By T. C.; Bible. O.T. Selections. Cogan, Thomas, 1545?-1607. 1577 (1577) STC 5485; ESTC S111199 50,862 132

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feete goe downe vnto death and her stepps perse thorough vnto hell Whoso committeth aduoutry with a woman he is a foole and bringeth his life to destruction he getteth him selfe also shame and dishonor such as shall neuer be put out The mouth of an harlot is a deepe pitt wherein he falleth that the Lord is angry withall An whore is a deepe graue and an harlot is a narrow pit she lurketh like a theefe and bringeth vnto her such men as be full of vice Looke not vppon a woman that is desirous of many men lest thou fall into her snares cast not thy mind vpon harlots in any maner of thinge lest thou destroy both thy selfe and thine heritage Sit not with an other mans wife by any meanes lye not with her vpon the bedde make no wordes with her at the wine lest thine heart consent vnto her and thou with thy bloud fall into destruction An aduouterous woman shall be troden vnder foote as mire of euery one that goeth by the way The whoredome of a woman may be knowen in the pride of her eies eye lidds Age. AGe is a crowne of worship if it be founde in the way of righteousnes The strength of yonge men is their worship and a gray head is an honour vnto the aged Be glad O thou yōg man in thy youth and lett thy heart be merry in thy yonge dayes followe the wayes of thyne owne heart and the lust of thyne eyes but be thou sure that God shall bring thee into iudgement for all these thinges Age is an honorable thing neuertheles it standeth not in the length of time nor in the multitude of yeares but a mans wisedom is the gray heare and an vndefiled life is the olde age Thinke scorne of no man in his old age for we waxe olde also Goe not from the doctrine of thyne elders for they haue learned it of their fathers for of them thou shalt learne vnderstanding so that thou mayst make answere in the time of neede If thou hast gathered nothinge in thy youth what wilt thou finde then in thine age O how pleasant a thing is it when gray headed men are discreete and when the elders can geue good counsayle O how comly a thing is wisedom vnto aged men yea vnderstanding and counsayle is a glorious thing The crowne of olde men is to haue much experience and the feare of God is their worship Almes GEue vnto the poore so shal thy barnes be filled with plenteousnes thy presses shal flow ouer with sweete wine Withdrawe no good thinge from them that haue need so long as thine hand is able to do it Say not vnto thy neighbour go thy way and come again to morow wil I geue thee whereas thou hast nowe to geue him He that doth a pooreman wronge blasphemeth his maker but whoso hath pity on the poore doth honour vnto God. Whoso laugheth the poore to scorne blasphemeth his maker and he that is glad of an other mans hurt shall not be vnpunished My sonne defraude not the poore of his almes and turne not away thyne eyes from him that hath neede Despise not an hungry soule and defie not the poore in his necessitie greeue not the heart of him that is helpelesse and withdraw not thy gift from the needefull Refuse not the prayer of one that is in trouble turne not away thy face from the needy cast not thyne eyes aside from the poore for any euill will that thou geue him none occasiō to speak euil of thee for if he complayne of thee in the bitternes of his soule his prayer shall be heard euen he that made him shall heare him Be not faynt hearted when thou makest thy prayer neither slacke in geuing of almes Reach thyne hand vnto the poore that God may blesse thee with plenteousnes Lay vp thyne almes in the hand of the poore and it shall keepe thee from all euill A mans almes is a purse with him and shall keepe a mans fauour as the apple of an eye and afterward shall it arise and pay euery man his rewarde vpon his head It shal fight for thee agaynst thy enemies better then the sheelde of a gyant or speare of the mighty Ambition LAbour not vnto man for any Lordeship neyther vnto the king for the seat of honour Make no labour to be made a Iudge except it were so that thou couldest mightely put downe wickednes for if thou shouldest stand in awe of the presence of the mighty thou shouldest fayle in geuing sentence If thou be made a ruler pride not thy self therein but be thou as one of the people Take diligent care for them and looke well thereto and when thou hast done all thy duty set thee downe that thou mayst be merry with them receaue a crowne of honour talke wisely and honestly for wisedom becommeth thee full well Speake not where there is no audience and powre not forth wisedom out of time Battayle A Wise man is euer strong yea a man of vnderstāding increaseth of strēgth for with discretion must warres be taken in hand and where as many are that can geue good counsayle there is the victory There be two thinges that greeue my heart and the third is a displeasure come vpon me When an expert man of warre suffereth scarsenesse and pouertie when men of vnderstanding and wisedom are not set by and when one departeth from righteousnes vnto sinne Bevvtie AS for fauour it is deceitfull bewtie is a vayne thing Beholde not a mayden that thou be not hurt in her bewtie Turne away thy face from a bewtifull woman and looke not vpon the fairenesse of other many a man hath perished thorough the bewtie of women for thorough it the desire is kindled as it were a fire Many a man wondering at the bewtie of a straung woman hath bene cast out for her wordes kindle as a fire Commend not thou a man in his bewty neither despise a man in his vtter appearaunce Behold not euery bodies bewtie haue not to much dwelling among women For like as the worme and moth commeth out of the clothing so doth wickednesse come of women Boasting and presumption MAke not thy boast of to morow for thou knowest not what may happen to day Follow not the lust of thine owne heart in thy strength and say not tush how haue I had strength or who wil bring me vnder because of my workes for doubtles God shall aduenge it Because thy sinne is forgeuen thee be not therefore without feare neither heape one sinne vpon an other say not tush the mercy of the Lord is great he shall forgeue me my sinnes be they neuer so many for like as he is mercifull so goeth wrath from him also his indignation commeth down vpon sinners Make no tarying to turne vnto the lord