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/ thenne fulsom for to be [Sidenote: be satisfied with chatting cheerily.] The poete saith / hou that a poure borde Men may enriche / with cheerful wil & worde 259 [38] And one thyng my chylde / ye vnderstonde In especyall_e_ / for your owne honeste In the water / wasshe so clene your honde 262 That your towel / neuer enfoyled be [Sidenote: Wash your hands clean in the water, so as to leave no dirt on your towel.] So fowle / that it be lothsom on to see Wasshe with water / your hondes so cleene That in the towel shal no spotte be sene 266 * * * * * THE ORIEL TEXT. [39] Leue not your_e_ spone in your_e_ dissche standyng, Ne vppon the brede hit shall not lie; Lette your_e_ trenchoure be clene for eny thyng, 269 Yif ye haue no chaunge, yit as honestly As ye can, maketh avoydie, So that no fragment from your_e_ trenchour_e_ falle; Do this, my childe, in chambre and in halle. 273 [40] Whan Another speketh at the table, Be ware ye interrupte[1] not is tale nor langage, [Sidenote 1: MS. _corruptly has_ nattiripte.] For that is a thing discommendable, 276 And hit is no signe of folkes sage To ben of wordis besy and outrage; For the wyse man seyth pleinly in sentence, 'He shall be wyse that yevith Audience.' 280 [41] Vndre-stondeth ther-for_e_ or than ye speke, Printyng in your_e_ mynde clerely the sentence, He that vseth A mannes tale to breke 283 Lettyth vncurtesly the Audience, And hurtyth hym-sylf for lacke of silence; He may not yeue answere convenyent That herith not fynally what is ment. 287 [Sidenote: _Hill's Text._] P) lete not yo_u_r spone in yo_u_r_e_ disshe stond, Ne vpon _th_e table yt shuld not lye; 268 lete yo_u_r trenchowre be clen_e_ for any thyng, & yf ye haue, change yet as honestly As ye ca_n_; make avoyde manerly So _th_at no fragme_n_t fro yo_u_r tre_n_cher_e_ fall[e]: 272 Do thus, my child, i_n_ chamber_e_ & i_n_ hall[e]. P) And wha_n_ a-nother ma_n_ spekyth at _th_e table, be ware ye int_er_rupte not his langage, for _tha_t ys a thyng on-comendable, 276 & yt ys not no signe of folk_is_ sage To be of langag
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