so a man that annoyeth guilefully his friend, and when he is taken, he shall say, I did playing.
A fool worketh wickedness as by laughing; but wisdom is prudence to a man or but prudence is to a wise man.
A fool scorneth sin; grace shall dwell among just [or rightwise] men.
Folly is joy to a fool; but a prudent man shall address his steps.
Be thou not a witness without reasonable cause against thy neighbour; neither flatter thou any man with thy lips.
either filth, or folly speech, or buffoonery [or harlotry], that pertaineth not to profit, but more rather doing of thankings.
and receive the hire of unright-wiseness. And they guess delights of defouling and of wem, to be likings of the day, flowing in their feasts with delights, doing lechery with you,