Be modest in thy wearing it, and keep it neat and clean,

For spotted, dirty or the like is loathsome to be seen.

This for thy body may suffice, how thou must ordered be,

Now at the church thou shalt observe, to God how all must be.

[Then follows How to Behave Thyself at the Church, much as in Seager, p. 154.]

Not to Walk in the Church

In seat sit thou quiet, and walk not about,

For ’tis most unseemly, without any doubt.

’Tis fit in a fair, or in some market-town,

And not in God’s house for to walk up and down.