Gaze not to and fro, as one that were void of courtesy.

For a man’s countenance often times declareth his thought;

His look with his speech will judge him, good or naught.

And see your knife be sharp to cut your meat withal;

So the more cleanlier cut your meat you shall.

Ere thou put much bread in thy pottage, look thou it assay;

Fill not thy spoon too full, lest thou lose somewhat by the way.

If men eat of your dish, crumb therein no bread,

Lest your hands be sweaty, thereof take ye good heed.

They may be corrupt[[329]] that causeth it, it is no fair uságe.