1Wiyn is a letcherouse thing and drunkenesse is ful of noise; who euere delitith in these, schal not be wijs. 2As the roryng of a lioun, so and the drede of the kyng; he that territh hym to ire, synneth ayens his owne lijf. 3It is onour to a man that departith hym silf fro stryuyngis; but fonned men ben medlid with dispisyngis. 4A slow man nolde ere for coold; therfor he schal begge in somer, and me schal not yyue to hym. 5As deep watir, so counsel is in the herte of a man; but a wijs man schal drawe it out. 6Many men ben clepid merciful; but who schal fynde a feithful man? 7Forsothe a iust man that goith in his simplenesse, schal leeue blessid sones aftir hym. 8A king that sittith in the seete of doom, distrieth al yuel bi his lokyng. 9Who may seie, Myn herte is clene; Y am clene of synne? 10A weiyte and a weiyte, a mesure and a mesure, euer eithir is abhomynable at God. 11A child is vndurstondun bi hise studies, yf his werkis ben riytful and cleene. 12An eere heringe, and an iye seynge, God made euere eithir. 13Nyle thou loue sleep, lest nedynesse oppresse thee; opene thin iyen, and be thou fillid with looues. 14Ech biere seith, It is yuel, it is yuel; and whanne he hath go awey, thanne he schal haue glorie. 15Gold, and the multitude of iemmes, and a preciouse vessel, ben the lippis of kunnyng. 16Take thou awei the cloth of hym, that was borewe of an othere man; and for straungeris take thou awei a wed fro hym. 17The breed of a leesing is sweet to a man; and aftirward his mouth schal be fillid with rikenyng. 18Thouytis ben maad strong bi counselis; and bateils schulen be tretid bi gouernals. 19Be thou not medlid with him that schewith pryuetees, and goith gylefulli, and alargith hise lippis. 20The liyt of hym that cursith his fadir and modir, schal be quenchid in the myddis of derknessis. 21Eritage to which me haastith in the bigynnyng, schal wante blessing in the laste tyme. 22Seie thou not, Y schal yelde yuel for yuel; abide thou the Lord, and he schal delyuere thee. 23Abhomynacioun at God is weiyte and weiyte; a gileful balaunce is not good. 24The steppis of man ben dressid of the Lord; who forsothe of men mai vndurstonde his weie? 25Falling of man is to make auow to seyntis, and aftirward to withdrawe the vowis. 26A wijs kyng scaterith wickid men; and bowith a bouwe of victorie ouer hem. 27The lanterne of the Lord is the spirit of man, that sekith out alle the priuetees of the wombe. 28Merci and treuthe kepen a kyng; and his trone is maad strong bi mekenesse. 29The ful out ioiyng of yonge men is the strengthe of hem; and the dignyte of elde men is hoornesse. 30The wannesse of wounde schal wipe aweie yuels, and woundis in the priuyere thingis of the wombe.