Caxton's Book of Curtesye by Unknown
page 53 of 111 (47%)
page 53 of 111 (47%)
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Ete at your messe / and other folkes spare
A gloton can but make the bones bare And_e_ of ynough / he taketh neuer hede He fedith more for lust / than for nede 252 [37] [Sidenote: Leaf 7 a.] And whan รพ^e borde is thynne / as of seruyse Nought replenesshed with, grete diuersite [Sidenote: When there are not many dishes,] Of mete & dri_n_ke good chere may the[=n] suffise 255 With honest talkyng / and also ought ye With gladsom chere / 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 |
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