& war euer of fyre and candille þat he be not neccligent.

[ To] youre mastir looke ye geue diligent attendaunce;

be curteyse, glad of chere, & light of ere in euery semblaunce,

euer waytynge to þat thynge þat may do hym plesaunce:

to these propurtees if ye will apply, it may yow welle avaunce.

Se that youre souerayne haue clene shurt & breche,

a petycote,[241] a dublett, a longe coote, if he were suche,

his hosyñ well brusshed, his sokkes not to seche,

his shoñ or slyppers as browne as is þe waturleche.

In þe morow tyde, agaynst youre souerayne doth ryse,