21
To vse no friend deceitfully,
to offer no man [villeny].

22
To learne how foe to pacifie,
but trust him not too [trustilie].

23
To kéepe thy touch [substanciallie],
and in thy word vse [constancie].

24
To make thy [bandes] aduisedly,
& com not bound through [suerty].

25
To meddle not with vsurie,
nor lend thy monie foolishlie.

26
To hate to liue in infamie,
through craft, and liuing [shiftingly].[3]

27
To shun all kinde of [treachery],
for treason endeth horribly.

28
To learne to eschew ill cōpany,
and such as liue dishonestly.

29
To [banish] house of blasphemie,
least [crosses] [crosse] vnluckelie.[E24]

30
To stop mischance, through policy,
for [chancing] too vnhappily.