Caxton's Book of Curtesye by Unknown
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page 50 of 111 (45%)
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Handle your mete / so wel and so clenly
[Sidenote: Handle your food cleanly,] That ye offende not the company Where ye be sette / as ferfort[=h] as ye can Reme_m_bryng wel / that manners make ma[=n]. 238 [Sidenote: for Manners make Man.] [35] And_e_ whan that / ye ete your mete small_e_ With open mout[=h] / beware ye not ete [Sidenote: Eat with your lips closed] But loke your lippea / be closed as a wall_e_ 241 Whan to and_e_ fro / ye trauerse your mete Kepe you so cloos / that men haue no co_n_seite To say of you / ony langage or vilonye Bicause ye ete your mete / vnmanerly 245 * * * * * THE ORIEL TEXT. [36] Be ware, my child, of laughing ou_er_ mesure, Ye shall not Also at the borde your_e_ naylis pare, Ne pike not your_e_ teth wyth your_e_ knyff, I you ensure, Ete at your_e_ messe, and odir folkes spare; 249 A glottou_n_ can but make dissches bare, And of Inough he taketh neu_er_ hede, |
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