11
To furnish house with [housholdry],
and make prouision skilfully.
12
To ioine to wife good familie,[E23]
and none to kéepe for [brauerie].
13
To suffer none liue idlelie,
for feare of idle [knauerie].
14
To courage wife in huswiferie,
and vse well dooers [gentilie].
15
To keepe no more but [néedfullie],
and count excesse [vnsauerie].
16
To [raise] betimes the [lubberlie],
both [snorting] Hob and Margerie.[2]
17
To walke thy pastures vsuallie,
to spie ill neighbours [subtiltie].
18
To hate [reuengement] hastilie,
[for] loosing loue and [amitie].
19
To loue thy neighbor neighborly,
and shew him no [discurtesy].
20
To answere stranger ciuilie,
but shew him not thy [secresie].