His courtesy needs must he break,

Stirring fingers or toes whene’er he shall speak.[[209]]

Be stable of cheer and somewhat light,

Nor over all wave[[210]] thou not thy sight.

Gaze not on walls with thine eye,

Far nor near, low nor high.

Let not the post become thy staff,

Lest thou be called a “doted daff.”[[211]]

Nor delve thou never thy nostril,

With thumb or finger as young girl.