Is like an image picturéd[[357]] a-blowing from the south.

Which to avoid, then turn about, and with a napkin hide

That gaping, foul deformity, when thou art so aside.

To laugh at all things thou shalt hear is neither good nor fit;

It shows the property and form of one with little wit.

To bite the lip, it seemeth base, for why? To lay it open,

Most base, dissembling doggedness, most sure, it doth betoken.

And so to bite the upper lip doth most uncomely show;

The lips set close[[358]] (as like to kiss), in manner seem not so.

To put the tongue out wantonly and draw it in again,