To school again with carefulness; be that thy chiefest care.
And mark what shall be read to thee, or given thee to learn;
That apprehend as near as may be; wisdom so doth warn.
With steadfast eye and careful ear, remember every word
Thy schoolmaster shall speak to thee, as memory shall afford.
Let not thy brows be backward drawn, it is a sign of pride.
Exalt them not, it shows a heart most arrogant, beside.
Nor let thine eyes be glumly[[354]] down cast, with a hanging look,
For that to dreamers doth belong, that goodness cannot brook.
Let forehead joyful be and full, it shows a merry part,