7
A doore without locke is a baite for a knaue,
a locke without key is a foole that will haue.

8
One key to two locks, if it breake is a [greefe],
two keies to one locke in the ende is a theefe.

Night workes troubles [hed],
Locke doores and to bed.

9
The day willeth done whatsoeuer ye bid,
the night is a theefe, if ye take not good hid.

10
Wash dishes, lay [leauens], saue fire and away,
locke doores and to bed, a good huswife will say.

To bed know thy guise,
To rise do likewise.

Bed time.

11
In winter at nine, and in sommer at ten,
to bed after supper both maidens and men.

Time to rise.

12
In winter at fiue a clocke, seruant arise,
in sommer at foure is verie good [guise].[E451]