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Isaiah 5:11

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Woe to you that rise altogether early to follow drunkenness, and to drink till to eventide, that ye burn with wine.

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I am of fourscore years today; whether my wits be quick to deem sweet thing either bitter, either meat and drink may delight thy servant, either may I hear more the voice of singers either of singsters? Why is thy servant to be a charge to my lord the king?

Wine is a lecherous thing, and drunkenness is full of noise; whoever delighteth in these, shall not be wise.

but at the last it shall bite as an adder, and as a cockatrice it shall shed abroad venoms.

and lo! joy and gladness is to slay calves, and to strangle wethers, to eat flesh, and to drink wine; eat we, and drink we, for we shall die tomorrow.

They shall not drink wine; a bitter drink shall be to them that shall drink it.

Woe to the crown of pride, to the drunken men of Ephraim, and to the flower falling down of the glory of the full out joying thereof, that were in the top of the fattest valley, and erred of wine.

The crown of pride of the drunken men of Ephraim shall be defouled with feet,

Woe to you that be mighty to drink wine, and be strong to meddle [or mingle] drunkenness;

Come ye, take we wine, and be we filled of drunkenness; and it shall be as today, so and tomorrow, and much more.

Woe to him that giveth drink to his friend, and sendeth his gall, and maketh drunken, that he behold his nakedness.

And as wine deceiveth a man drinking, so shall the proud man be, and he shall not be made fair; for as hell he alarged his soul, and he is as death, and he is not [ful] filled; and he shall gather to him all folks, and he shall gather together to him all peoples.

But take ye heed to yourselves, lest peradventure your hearts be grieved with gluttony, and drunken-ness, and busynesses of this life, and that day come suddenly on you;

As in [the] day wander we honestly, not in superfluous feasts [or in oft eatings], and drunkennesses, not in beds and unchastities, not in strife and in envy;

neither thieves, neither avaricious [or covetous] men, neither men full of drunkenness, neither cursers, neither raveners, shall wield the kingdom of God.

envies, manslayings, drunkennesses, unmeasurable eatings [or gluttonies], and things like to these, which I say to you before, as I have told to you before, for they that do such things, shall not have the kingdom of God.

Forsooth Abigail came to Nabal; and lo! a feast was to him in his house, as the feast of a king; and the heart of Nabal was merry, certainly he was full drunken; and she showed not to him a word, little or great, till the morrow.




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