Cast up your bed, and take heed ye lose none of your gear.
Make clean thy shoes, comb thy head, mannerly thee brace;
See thou forget not to wash both thy hands and face.
Put on thy clothing for thy degree,[[321]] honestly do it make.
Bid your fellow good morrow, ere ye your way forth take.
To your friends and to father and mother look ye take heed;
For any haste do them reverence, the better shalt thou speed.
Dread the cursing of father and mother, for it is a heavy thing;
Do thy duty to them, the contrary will be to thy dispraising.
When thy father and mother come in sight, do them reverénce,