The Charge of Children in Going from School and Coming
In going from school, observe it full well,
In streets stand not staring, nor tales see thou tell,
What hath been at school said, spoken or done
Among thy companions; but home get thee gone.
And unto thy parents see duty thou do,
With reverent carriage and modesty too,
Not bold or unmannerly, gentle and mild,
And show them the office of a dutiful child.
If that thou have time, ere dinner begin,
Rehearse to thyself the lesson or thing
Thou heard’st at the school, let time be well noted,
The deeper with wisdom thy brains will be quoted.