9 And when he had opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of them that were slain for the word of God, and for the testimony which they held:
10 And they cried with a loud voice, saying, How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?
11 And white robes were given unto every one of them; and it was said unto them, that they should rest yet for a little season, until their fellowservants also and their brethren, that should be killed as they were, should be fulfilled.
1If thou doist wel, wite thou to whom thou doist; and miche grace schal be to thi goodis.
2Do thou wel to a iust man, and thou schalt fynde greet yelding; thouy not of hym, certis of the Lord.
3It is not wel to hym that is customable in yuels, and to hym that yyueth not almes; for whi the hiyeste bothe hatith synneris, and doith merci to hem that doen penaunce.
4Yyue thou to a merciful man, and resseyue thou not a synnere; God schal yelde veniaunce bothe to vnfeithful men and to synneris, kepynge hem in the dai of veniaunce.
5Yyue thou to a good man, and resseyue thou not a synnere.
6Do thou good to a meke man, and yyue thou not to an vnpitouse man; forbede thou to yyue looues to hym, lest in tho he be myytiere than thou.
7For thou schalt fynde double yuels in alle goodis, whiche euere thou doist to hym; for whi the hiyeste bothe hatith synneris, and schal yelde veniaunce to vnfeithful men.
8A frend schal not be knowun in goodis, and an enemy schal not be hid in yuels.
9In the goodis of a man hise enemyes ben sori; and a frend is knowun in the sorewe and malice of him.
10Bileue thou neuer to thin enemy; for his wickidnesse roustith as irun.
11Thouy he be maad meke, and go lowe, caste awei thi soule, and kepe thee fro him.
12Sette thou not him bisidis thee, nether sitte he at thi riytside, lest he turne and stonde in thi place; lest perauenture he turne in to thi place, and enquere thi chaier, and in the laste tyme thou know mi wordis, and be prickid in my wordis.
13Who schal do medecyn to an enchauntere smytun of a serpent, and to alle men that neiyen to beestis, and to him that goith with an yuel man, and is wlappid in the synnes of him?
14In oon our he schal dwelle with thee; sotheli if thou bowist awei, he schal not bere vp.
15The enemy makith swete in hise lippis, and in his herte he settith tresoun to ouerturne thee in to the dich.
16The enemy wepith in hise iyen; and if he fyndith tyme, he schal not be fillid of blood.
17If yuels bifallen to thee, thou schalt fynde hym the formere there.
18The enemy schal wepe bifore thin iyen, and he as helpynge schal vndurmyne thi feet.
19He schal stire his heed, and he schal beete with hond; and he schal speke priuyli many yuels of thee, and schal chaunge his chere.