Let not your countenance abate,[[40]]
For good nurture will save your state.
If father, mother be right naught,
Happy the child that is well taught.
In hall, in chamber, mind you then:
Good manners always make good men.[[41]]
Look wisely to your betters ay,
Do them reverence as you may;
But do ye none, sit all in row,
Unless ye them for betters know.