118. Without running, without stopping,
Without passing proper bounds;
Every man separately—it is no sad assertion
Receives the punishment [of the board?]

119. Then they go into the house,
And shed tears with fervour;
They repeat a Pater for rest in God;
They stoop down three times.

120. They then sit at the table,
They bless the meal,
Allelujah is sung, the bell is rung,
Benediction is pronounced.

121. A senior responds in the house,
He says: God bless you;
They eat food, and drink,
They return thanks after that.

122. If there be anything more choice
Which one should thirst for,
Let it be given in private
To a senior by himself.

123. Let relief be given, if requisite,
To those [penitents] who have devoutly fasted;
Let them be deprived, if not requisite,
Until they have done penance—the men.

124. After this, each man to his chamber,
Without murmur, without anger,
To reading, to prayers,
To sighing unto his King;

125. To go afterwards to vespers,
To celebrate them gracefully;
To retire afterwards to rest
In the place which he occupies;

126. To bless the house
Entirely upon all sides;
To attend the canonical hours,[6]
Without delay, without fail;

127. To pray God for every one
Who serves the Church of God,
And for every Christian
Who has come upon the earthly world.