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Proverbs 12:25

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Mourning in the heart of a just [or rightwise] man shall make him meek; and he shall be made glad by a good word.

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I am made a wretch, and I am bowed down till into the end; all day I entered sorrowful.

My soul, why art thou sorry; and why troublest thou me? Hope thou in God, for yet I shall acknowledge to him; he is the health of my cheer, and my God.

A man is that promiseth, and he is pricked as with the sword of conscience; but the tongue of wise men is health.

He that despiseth harm for a friend, is a just [or rightwise] man; but the way of wicked men shall deceive them.

The heart that knoweth the bitter-ness of his soul; a stranger shall not be meddled [or mingled] in the joy thereof.

A joyful heart maketh glad the face; the spirit is cast down in the mourning of soul.

All the days of a poor man be evil; a secure soul is a continual feast.

A man is glad in the sentence of his mouth; and a covenable word is best.

The light of eyes maketh glad the soul; good fame maketh fat the bones.

Words well-set together is a comb of honey; health of bones is the sweetness of soul.

A joyful soul maketh liking age; a sorrowful spirit maketh dry bones.

The spirit of a man sustaineth his feebleness; but who may sustain a spirit light to be wroth?

A golden pomme or pommel in beds of silver is he, that speaketh a word in his time.

The heart delighteth in ointment, and diverse odours; and a soul is made sweet by the good counsels of a friend.

The Lord gave to me a learned tongue, that I know how to sustain him by word that failed; early the father raiseth [up], early he raiseth [up] an ear to me, that I hear as a master.

And the Lord answered to the angel, that spake in me, good words, and words of comfort.




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