1{\cf2 The hope of a foolish man is vaine and false, and dreames make fooles to haue wings.} 2{\cf2 Who so regardeth dreames, is like him that wil take holde of a shadow, and follow after the winde.} 3{\cf2 Euen so is it with the appearings of dreames, as the likenes of a face is before another face.} 4{\cf2 Who can be clensed by the vncleane? Or what trueth can be spoken of a liar?} 5{\cf2 Southsayings, witchcraft, and dreaming is but vanitie, and a minde that is occupied with fantasies, is as a woman that trauaileth.} 6{\cf2 Where as such visions come not of the most High to trie thee, set not thine heart vpon them.} 7{\cf2 For dreames haue deceiued many, and they haue failed that put their trust therein.} 8{\cf2 The Lawe shall be fulfilled without lies, and wisedome is sufficient to a faithfull mouth: what knowledge hath he that is not tried?} 9{\cf2 A man that is instructed, vnderstandeth much, and hee that hath good experience, can talke of wisdome.} 10{\cf2 Hee that hath no experience, knoweth litle, and he that erreth, is full of craft.} 11{\cf2 When I wandered to and fro, I sawe many things, and mine vnderstanding is greater then I can expresse.} 12{\cf2 I was oft times in danger of death, yet I was deliuered by these things.} 13{\cf2 The spirit of those that feare the Lord, shall liue: for their hope is in him that can helpe them.} 14{\cf2 Who so feareth the Lorde, feareth no man, neither is afraide: for he is his hope.} 15{\cf2 Blessed is the soule of him that feareth the Lorde: in whome putteth hee his trust? Who is his strength?} 16{\cf2 For the eyes of the Lorde haue respect vnto them, that loue him: he is their mightie protection, and strong ground, a defence from the heat, and a shadowe for the noone day, a succour from stumbling, and an helpe from falling.} 17{\cf2 Hee setteth vp the soule, and lightneth the eyes: he giueth health, life and blessing.} 18{\cf2 He that giueth an offering of vnrighteous goods, offereth a mocking sacrifice, and the giftes of the vnrighteous, please not him.} 19{\cf2 But the Lord is theirs only, that paciently abide him in the way of trueth and righteousnes.} 20{\cf2 The most High doeth not alowe the offerings of the wicked, neither is he pacified for sinne by the multitude of sacrifice.} 21{\cf2 Who so bringeth an offering of the goods of the poore, doth as one that sacrificeth the sonne before the fathers eyes.} 22{\cf2 The bread of the needefull is the life of the poore: he that defraudeth him thereof, is a murtherer.} 23{\cf2 Hee that taketh away his neighbours liuing, slayeth him, and hee that defraudeth the labourer of his hire, is a bloodsheader.} 24{\cf2 When one buildeth, and another breaketh downe, what profite haue they then but labour?} 25{\cf2 When one prayeth, and another curseth, whose voyce will the Lord heare?} 26{\cf2 He that washeth himselfe because of a dead body, & toucheth it againe, what auaileth his washing?} 27{\cf2 So is it with a man that fasteth for his sinnes, and committeth them againe: who will heare his prayer? or what doeth his fasting helpe him?}