Be good also, for thanne he may
Be glad of many a merie day,
In what as evere he hath to done.[1310]
For he which sit above the Mone
And alle thing mai spille and spede,
In every cause, in every nede[1311] 3800
His goode king so wel adresceth,
That alle his fomen he represseth,(4000*)
So that ther mai noman him dere;
And als so wel he can forbere,