Caxton's Book of Curtesye by Unknown
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page 38 of 111 (34%)
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¶ Whan ye sytte _ther_for at yo_u_r repast, Annoye ye no ma_n_ present nor absente, but speke ye fewe; for yff ye make wast of large langage, for soth ye must be shent. 172 & wha_n_ ye speke // speke w_i_t_h_ good Intent Off maters accordyng vnto plesavnce, but no thy_n_ge _tha_t may cavse me_n_ grevaunce. ¶ Eschewe also tacches of fowle ravayne, of gredy luste; w_i_t_h_ vncurteys appetyte 177 prece not to sone; fro yo_u_r vyande restrayn_e_ yo_u_r hand a while w_i_t_h_ manerly respyte; ffede you for necessyte, & not for delyte. 180 Demene you w_i_t_h_ mete & dry_n_ke so soberly That ye not be Infecte wyth glotony. CAXTON'S TEXT. [24] This curtoys clerk / writeth in this wise Rebukyng_e_ the vice / of vyle detracc_i_on [Sidenote: rebukes the vice of detraction,] What man it be / that of custom & guyse 164 Hurteth with tunge / or by foule colusi[=o]n Thabsente / weyue ye for that abusio[=n] Suche a detractour / from the table [Sidenote: and bids you turn all backbiters from the table] |
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