Caxton's Book of Curtesye by Unknown
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page 29 of 111 (26%)
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[17] Awayte my chylde / whan ye sta_n_de atte table [Sidenote: When you serve at table,] Of maister or souerayn / whether it be Applye you for to be seruysable 115 [Sidenote: be attentive and tidy,] That no defaute in you founden be Loke / who doth best / and hym ensiewe ye And in especyal / vse ye attendaunce [Sidenote: specially to well-off men.] Wherein ye shal your self best auaunce 119 * * * * * THE ORIEL TEXT. [18] A[s] ye be comaundyd, so ye do algate, Beth not wyth-oute cause from the tabul absent; Hit is plesaunce vnto the gret astate 122 To se theyr_e_ saruaunt about them p_re_sent; Haunteth no halkes, for then ye woll be schent. Lette maner and Mesure be your_e_ guydes twey, So shall ye best please, I dare well sey. 126 [19] |
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