Wycliffe(i)
27 Teth. It is good to a man, whanne he hath bore the yok fro his yongthe.
28 Joth. He schal sitte aloone, and he schal be stille; for he reiside hym silf aboue hym silf.
29 Joth. He schal sette his mouth in dust, if perauenture hope is.
30 Joth. He schal yyue the cheke to a man that smytith hym; he schal be fillid with schenschipis.