Go straight to your place, undo your satchell, take out your books and learn your lesson; stick well to your books.

If you don’t work, you’ll repent it when you grow up.

Who could now speak of famous deeds of old, had not Letters preserved them?

Work hard then, and you’ll be thought worthy to serve the state.

Men of low birth win honour by Learning, and then are doubly happy.

When you doubt, ask to be told.

Wish well to those who warn you.

On your way home walk two and two orderly (for which men will praise you); don’t run in heaps like a swarm of bees like boys do now.

Don’t whoop or hallow as in fox-hunting don’t chatter, or stare at every new fangle, but walk soberly, taking your cap off to all, and being gentle.

Do no man harm; speak fair words.