K too Kind, too Keeping, and beware of Knaves’ tricks.

L too Loth, too Loving, nor too Liberal of goods.

M too Meddling, too Merry, but as Measure asketh.

N too (an-)Noying, too Nice,[[31]] nor too New-fangled either.

O too Overbold, too Overthwart,[[32]] and hate thou Oaths.

P too Praising, too Privy[[33]] with Princes or dukes.

Q too Quaint, too Querulous, and Queme[[34]] thy master.

R too Riotous, too Revelling, nor Rage too Rudely.

S too Strange, too Stirring, nor Stare too strangely.

T too Toiling, too Tale-bearing, for Temperance is best.