1 And he sente stoonys ayens Dauid, and ayens alle seruauntis of kyng Dauid; forsothe al the puple, and alle fiyteris yeden at the riytside and at the left side of the king. 2 Sotheli Semey spak so, whanne he curside the kyng, Go out, go out, thou man of bloodis, and man of Belial! 3 The Lord hath yolde to thee al the blood of the hows of Saul, for thou rauyschedist the rewme fro hym; and the Lord yaf the rewme in to the hond of Absolon, thi sone; and lo! thin yuels oppressen thee, for thou art a man of blodis. 4 Forsothe Abisay, the sone of Saruye, seide to the kyng, Whi cursith this dogge, that schal die, my lord the kyng? Y schal go, and Y schal girde of his heed. 5 And the kyng seide, Ye sones of Saruye, what is to me and to you? Suffre ye hym, that he curse; for the Lord comaundide to hym, that he schulde curse Dauid; and who is he that dare seie, Whi dide he so? 6 And the kyng seide to Abysay, and to alle hise seruauntis, Lo! my sone, that yede out of my wombe, sekith my lijf; hou myche more now this sone of Gemyny? Suffre ye hym, that he curse bi comaundement of the Lord; 7 if in hap the Lord biholde my turmentyng, and yelde good to me for this cursyng of this dai.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="8"><sup>8</sup> Therfor Dauid yede, and hise felowis, bi the weie with hym; forsothe Semey yede bi the slade of the hil bi the side ayens hym; and curside, and sente stoonus ayens him, and spreynte erthe. 9 And so Dauid the king cam, and al the puple weery with hym, and thei weren refreischid there.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="10"><sup>10</sup> Forsothe Absolon, and al the puple of Israel entriden in to Jerusalem, but also Achitofel with hym.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="11"><sup>11</sup> Sotheli whanne Chusi of Arath, the frend of Dauid, hadde come to Absolon, he spak to Absolon, Heil, kyng! heil, kyng!</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="12"><sup>12</sup> To whom Absolon seide, This is thi grace to thi freend; whi yedist thou not with thi freend?</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="13"><sup>13</sup> And Chusi answeride to Absolon, Nay, for Y shal be seruaunt of hym, whom the Lord hath chose, and al this puple, and al Israel; and Y schal dwelle with him.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="14"><sup>14</sup> But that Y seie also this, to whom schal Y serue? whethir not to the sone of the kyng? as Y obeiede to thi fadir, so Y schal obeie to thee.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="15"><sup>15</sup> Forsothe Absolon seide to Achitofel, Take ye counsel, what we owen to do.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="16"><sup>16</sup> And Achytofel seide to Absolon, Entre thou to the concubyns of thi fadir, whiche he lefte to kepe the hows; that whanne al Israel herith, that thou hast defoulid thi fadir, the hondis of hem be strengthid with thee.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="17"><sup>17</sup> Therfor thei tildeden Absolon a tabernacle in the soler, and he entride to the concubyns of his fadir bifor al Israel.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="18"><sup>18</sup> Sotheli the counsel of Achitofel, which he yaf in tho daies, was as if a man counselide God; so was al the counsel of Achitofel, bothe whanne he was with Dauid, and whanne he was with Absolon.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="20"><sup>20</sup> Therfor Achitofel seide to Absolon, Y schal chese twelue thousynde of men to me, and Y schal rise, and pursue Dauid in this nyyt. 21 And Y schal falle on hym, for he is wery, and with vnboundun hondis Y schal smyte hym. And whanne al the puple fleeth which is with hym, Y schal smyte the kyng `desolat, ether left aloone. 22 And Y schal lede ayen al the puple, as o man is wont to turne ayen; for thou sekist o man, and al the puple schal be in pees. 23 And the word of him plesyde Absolon, and alle the grete men in birthe of Israel.