That a man his own acts should praise and commend;

Hypocrites accustom the like, day by day,

Checking other men, when they do offend.

Just. Yea, but it is an hard thing, saith the philosopher,

For a foolish man to have his manners reprehended;

And even at this day it is come so far,

God grant, for his mercy, it may be amended!

For tell a man friendly now of his fault,

Being blasphemy, pride, or vile fornication,

He will be as presumptuous as Haman the halt,