Theñ drawe oñ his sokkis / & hosyñ by the fure,

his shoñ laced or bokelid, draw them̅ oñ sure;

Strike his hosyñ vppewarde his legge ye endure,

þeñ trusse ye them vp strayte / to his plesure,

Then lace his dublett euery hoole so by & bye;

oñ his shuldur about his nek a kercheff þere must lye,

and curteisly þañ ye kymbe his hed with combe of yvery,

and watur warme his handes to wasche, & face also clenly.

Than knele a dowñ oñ youre kne / & þus to youre souerayñ ye say

“Syr, what Robe or govñ pleseth it yow to were to day?”