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         Schoole of vertue, the second part.
         West, Richard, fl. 1606-1619.
      
       
         
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             The schoole of vertue, the second part: or, The young schollers paradice Contayning verie good precepts, wholesom[e] instructions, the high-way to good manners, dieting of children, and brideling their appetites. Godly graces, and prayers. Verse fit for all children to learne, and the elder sort to obserue.
             Schoole of vertue, the second part.
             West, Richard, fl. 1606-1619.
             West, Richard, fl. 1606-1619. Schoole of vertue.
          
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           THE
           Schoole
           of
           VERTVE
           ,
           the
           second
           part
           :
           OR
           ,
           The
           Young
           Schollers
           Paradice
           .
        
         
           Contayning
           verie
           good
           Precepts
           ,
           wholesom
           Instructions
           ,
           the
           High-way
           to
           good
           manners
           ,
           dieting
           of
           Children
           ,
           and
           brideling
           their
           Appetites
           .
           Godly
           Graces
           ,
           and
           Prayers
           .
        
         
           Verie
           fit
           for
           all
           Children
           to
           learne
           ,
           and
           the
           elder
           sort
           to
           obserue
           .
        
         
           LONDON
           ,
           Printed
           by
           
             Edw
             :
             Griffin
          
           for
           
             Nathaniel
             Butter
          
           ,
           and
           are
           to
           be
           sold
           at
           his
           shop
           being
           the
           signe
           of
           the
           Bull
           ,
           neare
           S.
           
           Austins-gate
           by
           
           Pauls-Churchyard
           .
           
             Anno
             Dom.
          
           1619.
           
        
      
       
         
         
           To
           the
           Reader
           .
        
         
           
             ●Ightly
             conceiue
             me
             ,
             and
             obserue
             me
             well
             ,
          
           
             Doe
             what
             héere
             is
             done
             for
             Childrens
             good
             .
          
           
             CHrist
             in
             his
             Gospell
             (
             as
             
               S.
               Ma●ke
            
             doth
             tell
             )
          
           
             HAth
             not
             forbidden
             Children
             ,
             nor
             withstood
          
           
             ANy
             that
             should
             but
             aske
             the
             ready
             way
             ,
          
           
             REgarding
             Children
             ,
             not
             to
             say
             them
             nay
             .
          
           
             DIrecting
             all
             that
             came
             ,
             how
             faith
             should
             be
             ,
          
        
         
           
             WHat
             they
             should
             craue
             of
             Gods
             high
             Maiestie
             ,
          
           
             EUen
             Saluation
             ,
             through
             their
             faithfull
             Prayer
             ,
          
           
             SEnding
             their
             contemplations
             into
             the
             ayre
             ,
          
           
             TO
             his
             high
             throne
             ,
             whose
             loue
             so
             guide
             vs
             all
             ,
          
           
             EUen
             to
             the
             end
             we
             neuer
             cease
             to
             call
             .
          
        
         
           
             Eternall
             Father
             Patron
             of
             true
             pietie
             ,
          
           
             Blesse
             vs
             O
             God
             we
             pray
             ,
             euen
             by
             thy
             deitie
             .
          
        
      
       
         
         
           A
           Table
           of
           the
           poynts
           principall
           contained
           in
           this
           Booke
           .
        
         
           
             1
             A
             digression
             for
             children
             how
             they
             ought
             to
             be
             instructed
             .
          
           
             2
             How
             they
             ought
             to
             prepare
             themselues
             in
             the
             morning
             when
             they
             rise
             .
          
           
             3
             Their
             morning
             Prayer
             in
             méeter
             .
          
           
             4
             The
             charge
             of
             Children
             in
             their
             carriage
             and
             behauiour
             .
          
           
             5
             Their
             charge
             in
             going
             and
             comming
             from
             schoole
             .
          
           
             6
             Laying
             the
             Cloth
             ,
             and
             making
             ready
             the
             Table
             .
          
           
             7
             Godly
             Graces
             before
             and
             after
             meat
             in
             méeter
             .
          
           
             8
             Their
             manner
             of
             demeanor
             in
             seruing
             at
             the
             Table
             ,
             and
             Dinner
             being
             ended
             ,
             and
             the
             allowance
             and
             disallowance
             of
             certaine
             misdemeanors
             in
             companie
             or
             presence
             of
             their
             betters
             :
             as
             in
             
               
                 Silence
                 at
                 the
                 boord
              
               
                 Seruing
                 or
                 filling
                 Drinke
              
               
                 Going
                 on
                 errands
              
               
                 Going
                 to
                 schoole
                 againe
                 .
              
               
                 Keeping
                 close
                 the
                 lips
              
               
                 Yawning
              
               
                 Laughing
              
               
                 Biting
                 the
                 lips
                 &
                 tongue
                 .
              
               
                 
                 Using
                 the
                 browes
              
               
                 The
                 eyes
                 ,
                 the
                 forehead
              
               
                 The
                 countenance
              
               
                 The
                 nose
                 ,
                 the
                 breath
                 .
              
               
                 Spitting
              
               
                 Hammering
                 in
                 speaking
              
               
                 Belching
              
               
                 Uomiting
                 .
              
               
                 Snuffling
                 in
                 the
                 Nose
                 ,
              
               
                 Néesing
                 ,
                 colour
                 of
                 the
                 Chéekes
                 naturall
              
               
                 Kéeping
                 close
                 the
                 mouth
                 .
              
               
                 Kéeping
                 cleane
                 teeth
                 ,
                 and
                 kembing
                 the
                 head
              
               
                 Hanging
                 downe
                 the
                 head
              
               
                 Cariage
                 of
                 the
                 body
                 .
              
               
                 Hanging
                 the
                 head
                 aside
              
               
                 Priuie
                 members
              
               
                 Urine
                 ,
                 or
                 wind
              
               
                 Sitting
                 ,
                 courtesie
                 .
              
               
                 Gate
                 in
                 going
              
               
                 Apparrell
                 ,
                 &c.
                 
              
            
          
           
             9
             Behauiour
             at
             the
             Church
             .
          
           
             10
             Forbidding
             walking
             or
             talke
             in
             the
             Church
             .
          
           
             11
             Rules
             for
             Children
             in
             guiding
             them
             for
             apparrel
             .
          
           
             12
             Ordering
             Children
             in
             their
             dyet
             and
             drinking
             .
          
           
             13
             Moderating
             Childrens
             appetites
             from
             sawcines
             .
          
           
             14
             Thankesgiuing
             with
             godly
             Graces
             and
             Prayers
             for
             Children
             .
          
        
      
    
     
       
         
         
           The
           Schoole
           of
           Vertue
           .
        
         
           
             A
             digression
             for
             Children
             how
             they
             ought
             to
             bee
             instructed
             .
          
           
             CHildren
             (
             draw
             neare
             )
             attend
             what
             I
             say
          
           
             Obserue
             well
             these
             precepts
             ,
          
           
             and
             marke
             them
             I
             pray
             ,
          
           
             Though
             many
             rules
             formerly
          
           
             haue
             beene
             set
             out
             ,
          
           
             To
             quicken
             the
             spirits
             of
             Children
             in
             doubt
             ,
          
           
             Yet
             youth
             is
             so
             fickle
             ,
             and
             loath
             to
             be
             taught
             ,
          
           
             That
             being
             obserued
             ,
             t
             is
             vnseemely
             and
             naught
             :
          
           
             For
             Childrens
             instructions
             in
             vertue
             and
             good
             ,
          
           
             Foure
             things
             must
             be
             noted
             ,
             and
             many
             withstood
             .
          
           
             The
             first
             to
             be
             marked
             ,
             is
             so
             that
             the
             mind
          
           
             Be
             seasoned
             with
             vertue
             ,
             and
             godlie
             enclind
             .
          
           
             The
             second
             to
             ayme
             at
             the
             liberall
             arts
             ,
          
           
             To
             practise
             and
             exercise
             Schollerlike
             parts
             .
          
           
             The
             third
             ,
             to
             be
             taught
             as
             times
             doe
             require
             ,
          
           
             All
             moderate
             actions
             this
             age
             doth
             desire
             .
          
           
             The
             fourth
             that
             comming
             to
             more
             yeares
             &
             strength
             ▪
          
           
           
             That
             all
             to
             ciuility
             he
             bend
             at
             the
             length
             ,
          
           
             Obserue
             well
             the
             rules
             which
             now
             shall
             ensue
             ,
          
           
             And
             find
             them
             right
             wholesome
             ,
             delightfull
             ,
             and
             true
             .
          
        
         
           
             How
             thou
             oughtest
             to
             prepare
             thy selfe
             ,
             when
             thou
             risest
             in
             the
             morning
             .
          
           
             WHen
             moderate
             sléep
             thy
             head
             hath
             possest
             ,
          
           
             And
             giuen
             thy
             body
             his
             naturall
             rest
             ,
          
           
             Shake
             sluggishnesse
             off
             ,
             bethinke
             thée
             of
             things
             ,
          
           
             That
             for
             thy
             soules
             health
             swéet
             melody
             brings
             .
          
           
             Seuen
             houres
             for
             a
             childe
             is
             temperate
             and
             good
             ,
          
           
             If
             more
             ,
             it
             offendeth
             and
             hurteth
             the
             blood
             .
          
           
             With
             heart
             then
             vnfained
             ,
             to
             God
             first
             of
             all
          
           
             Frame
             well
             thy
             petition
             ,
             and
             thus
             to
             him
             call
             .
          
        
         
           
             Morning
             Prayer
             .
          
           
             THou
             father
             of
             mercy
             and
             maiesty
             great
             ,
          
           
             That
             sittest
             aboue
             in
             superiour
             seat
             ,
          
           
             Cast
             downe
             on
             me
             (
             God
             )
             thy
             pittifull
             eyes
             ,
          
           
             And
             order
             my
             doings
             when
             I
             shall
             arise
             .
          
           
             O
             Father
             omnipotent
             ,
             doe
             not
             permit
             .
          
           
             My
             thoughts
             to
             be
             wauering
             ,
             bad
             or
             vnfit
             :
          
           
             But
             that
             my
             heart
             may
             goe
             with
             my
             tongue
          
           
             In
             prayer
             deuout
             ;
             and
             though
             I
             be
             young
             ,
          
           
             Assist
             me
             (
             O
             God
             )
             with
             wisdome
             and
             wit
             ,
          
           
             That
             in
             this
             day
             following
             ,
             whether
             I
             goe
             ,
             or
             sit
             ,
          
           
           
             Or
             stand
             ,
             or
             what
             euer
             my
             thoughts
             shall
             conceiue
             ,
          
           
             It
             all
             may
             be
             done
             with
             thy
             fauour
             and
             leaue
             .
          
           
             So
             guide
             me
             with
             vertue
             and
             loue
             of
             thy
             will
             ,
          
           
             That
             no
             wicked
             temptings
             my
             purpose
             may
             spill
             ;
          
           
             Blesse
             me
             and
             my
             doings
             with
             fauour
             and
             grace
             ,
          
           
             O
             Lord
             let
             not
             Sathan
             thy
             Gospell
             deface
             :
          
           
             Nor
             lead
             me
             to
             wickednesse
             by
             night
             or
             day
             ,
          
           
             All
             this
             of
             thy
             grace
             I
             doe
             heartily
             pray
             ,
          
           
             That
             when
             it
             shall
             please
             thée
             héereafter
             to
             call
             me
             ,
          
           
             No
             subtill
             deuices
             of
             Sathan
             enthrall
             me
             :
          
           
             Lord
             guid
             me
             with
             godlinesse
             ,
             then
             shall
             I
             sing
          
           
             Praise
             onely
             to
             God
             our
             heauenly
             King.
          
           
             Amen
             .
          
        
         
           
             The
             charge
             of
             children
             in
             their
             carriage
             .
          
           
             THy
             prayer
             so
             commended
             to
             God
             :
             haue
             a
             care
          
           
             To
             wash
             hands
             &
             face
             ,
             and
             to
             kembing
             thy
             haire
             ,
          
           
             And
             then
             for
             the
             schoole
             bethinke
             thou
             to
             goe
             ,
          
           
             The
             secrets
             of
             God
             the
             better
             to
             know
             .
          
           
             In
             entring
             to
             schoole
             ,
             let
             eyes
             be
             vpcast
             ,
          
           
             To
             God
             for
             his
             blessings
             formerly
             past
             ,
          
           
             To
             endue
             thée
             with
             godlinesse
             ,
             vertue
             and
             piety
             ,
          
           
             Sent
             thée
             from
             heauen
             from
             God
             in
             his
             Deity
             .
          
           
             For
             without
             his
             help
             can
             nothing
             be
             done
             ,
          
           
             Nothing
             be
             finished
             ,
             nothing
             begunne
             .
          
           
             Then
             marke
             thou
             with
             diligence
             being
             so
             prouided
             ,
          
           
             What
             shall
             at
             schoole
             be
             sayd
             or
             decided
             .
          
           
           
             Let
             not
             thy
             thoughts
             goe
             wandring
             about
             ,
          
           
             And
             not
             minding
             thy
             practice
             ,
             abroad
             for
             to
             scout
             :
          
           
             And
             answer
             with
             shamefastnesse
             what
             is
             required
             ,
          
           
             For
             modesty
             in
             youth
             is
             chiefly
             desired
             .
          
           
             Deserue
             not
             correction
             ,
             as
             néere
             as
             thou
             mayst
             ,
          
           
             Nor
             to
             thy
             Schoole-master
             giue
             any
             distaste
             ,
          
           
             Nor
             yet
             thy
             companions
             ,
             or
             schoole-fellowes
             kinde
             :
          
           
             Obserue
             what
             I
             speake
             ,
             and
             beare
             it
             in
             minde
             .
          
           
             Be
             ready
             to
             teach
             ,
             and
             not
             to
             confute
          
           
             Thy
             schoole-fellowes
             arguments
             ,
             when
             you
             dispute
             .
          
           
             Let
             Christ
             haue
             his
             library
             plac't
             in
             thine
             heart
             ,
          
           
             And
             euer
             of
             Scriptures
             be
             reading
             a
             part
             .
          
           
             Let
             all
             be
             well
             measured
             what
             thou
             shalt
             read
             ,
          
           
             Not
             posting
             away
             with
             't
             ,
             or
             making
             much
             spéed
             :
          
           
             For
             haste
             ouerthroweth
             the
             minde
             and
             the
             wit
             ,
          
           
             Eschew
             and
             abandon
             then
             things
             so
             vnfit
             .
          
           
             If
             all
             at
             an
             instant
             thou
             not
             comprehend
             ,
          
           
             To
             morrow
             séeke
             further
             ,
             thy
             fault
             to
             amend
             .
          
           
             Desire
             of
             Authors
             to
             read
             of
             the
             choyce
             ,
          
           
             Of
             such
             ,
             as
             for
             eloquence
             carry
             the
             voyce
             ;
          
           
             As
             
               Cicero
               ,
               Salust
               ,
               Gellius
            
             ,
             and
             Terence
             ,
          
           
             Quintilian
             and
             others
             ,
             great
             Authors
             of
             reuerence
             .
          
           
             Obserue
             all
             with
             care
             and
             diligent
             eare
             ,
          
           
             Thy
             learning
             the
             greater
             shall
             grow
             and
             appeare
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             The
             charge
             of
             children
             in
             going
             from
             schoole
             and
             comming
             .
          
           
             IN
             going
             from
             schoole
             ,
             obserue
             it
             full
             well
             ,
          
           
             In
             streets
             stand
             not
             staring
             ,
             nor
             tales
             sée
             thou
             tell
             ,
          
           
             What
             hath
             béene
             at
             schoole
             ,
             sayd
             ,
             spoken
             ,
             or
             done
          
           
             Among
             thy
             companions
             :
             but
             home
             get
             thée
             gone
             ,
          
           
             And
             vnto
             thy
             parents
             fee
             duty
             thou
             doe
             ,
          
           
             With
             reuerent
             carriage
             and
             modesty
             too
             ,
          
           
             Not
             bold
             or
             vnmannerly
             ,
             gentle
             and
             milde
             ,
          
           
             And
             shew
             them
             the
             office
             of
             a
             dutifull
             childe
             .
          
           
             If
             that
             thou
             haue
             time
             ,
             ere
             dinner
             begin
             ,
          
           
             Rehearse
             to
             thy selfe
             the
             lesson
             or
             thing
          
           
             Thou
             heardst
             at
             the
             schoole
             ,
             let
             time
             be
             well
             noted
             ,
          
           
             The
             déeper
             with
             wisdome
             thy
             braines
             will
             be
             quoted
             .
          
        
         
           
             Laying
             the
             cloth
             ,
             and
             making
             ready
             the
             table
             .
          
           
             BE
             sure
             to
             be
             ready
             ,
             the
             bord
             to
             prepare
          
           
             At
             times
             :
             as
             accustom'd
             with
             diligent
             care
             :
          
           
             The
             table-cloth
             first
             sée
             fairely
             be
             spread
             ,
          
           
             Faire
             trenchers
             ,
             cleane
             napkins
             ,
             the
             salt
             &
             the
             bread
             ,
          
           
             Let
             glasses
             be
             scowred
             ,
             in
             countrey
             guise
             ,
          
           
             With
             salt
             and
             faire
             water
             ,
             and
             euer
             deuise
          
           
             The
             place
             most
             conuenient
             ,
             where
             they
             may
             stand
             ,
          
           
             The
             safest
             from
             breaking
             and
             néerest
             at
             hand
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Grace
             before
             dinner
             .
          
           
             BLessed
             is
             God
             in
             all
             his
             gifts
             ,
          
           
             And
             holy
             in
             all
             his
             deeds
             ,
          
           
             Our
             help
             is
             in
             the
             name
             of
             the
             Lord
             ,
          
           
             From
             whence
             all
             good
             procéeds
             ,
          
           
             Who
             giues
             repast
             to
             hungry
             hearts
             ,
          
           
             And
             comforts
             rich
             and
             poore
             ,
          
           
             His
             name
             be
             euer
             sanctified
             ,
          
           
             From
             henceforth
             euermore
             ,
          
           
             Blesse
             vs
             (
             O
             Lord
             )
             and
             this
             our
             meat
             ,
          
           
             By
             thy
             grace
             to
             vs
             sent
             ,
          
           
             God
             grant
             we
             vse
             it
             moderately
             ,
          
           
             Our
             bodies
             to
             content
             .
             Amen
             .
          
        
         
           
             Another
             .
          
           
             THe
             Lord
             ,
             who
             sends
             to
             all
             mens
             vse
             ,
          
           
             In
             all
             their
             time
             of
             need
             ,
          
           
             Prouiding
             all
             and
             euery
             thing
             ,
          
           
             His
             children
             for
             to
             féed
             ,
          
           
             Blesse
             vs
             (
             O
             God
             )
             and
             these
             thy
             gifts
             ,
          
           
             Of
             thy
             great
             mercy
             sent
             ,
          
           
             Lord
             giue
             vs
             grace
             to
             vse
             them
             well
             ,
          
           
             And
             grace
             for
             to
             repent
             ,
          
           
             And
             eke
             amend
             our
             wickednesse
             ,
          
           
             In
             time
             while
             we
             haue
             space
             ,
          
           
           
             So
             shall
             our
             soules
             for
             euermore
             ,
          
           
             In
             heauen
             with
             thée
             haue
             place
             .
             Amen
             .
          
        
         
           
             Grace
             after
             meat
             .
          
           
             GLory
             and
             euerlasting
             praise
             be
             giuen
             to
             the
             most
             high
             and
             mighty
             God
             ,
             the
             most
             holy
             and
             blessed
             God
             ,
             and
             the
             great
             King
             of
             heauen
             ,
             who
             hath
             fed
             our
             hungry
             bodies
             in
             such
             abundance
             ,
             and
             giuen
             vs
             this
             so
             pleasant
             and
             comfortable
             refection
             .
             Fill
             vs
             (
             O
             Lord
             )
             with
             grace
             and
             gladnes
             in
             thy
             holy
             Spirit
             ,
             that
             we
             may
             also
             be
             found
             worthy
             to
             taste
             of
             thy
             spirituall
             and
             heauenly
             food
             :
             and
             be
             for
             euermore
             dwelling
             in
             thy
             presence
             .
             And
             that
             we
             neuer
             be
             ashamed
             or
             confused
             ,
             when
             thou
             shalt
             bee
             pleased
             to
             call
             vs
             to
             account
             ,
             euery
             one
             according
             to
             his
             déeds
             ,
             through
             our
             Lord
             and
             Sauiour
             Iesus
             Christ.
             Amen
             .
          
        
         
           
             Another
             .
          
           
             WE
             giue
             thée
             thankes
             most
             gracious
             God
             ,
          
           
             Which
             by
             thy
             power
             and
             might
             ,
          
           
             Hast
             all
             prouided
             graciously
             ,
          
           
             And
             sent
             all
             things
             aright
             ,
          
           
             Who
             giuest
             strength
             to
             Christians
             all
             ,
          
           
             To
             magnifie
             thy
             name
             ,
          
           
             Grant
             that
             for
             these
             thy
             benefits
             ,
          
           
             We
             all
             may
             doe
             the
             same
             ,
          
           
           
             And
             in
             thy
             lasting
             Kingdome
             (
             Lord
             )
          
           
             Uouchsafe
             that
             we
             may
             taste
          
           
             The
             food
             of
             immortality
             ,
          
           
             And
             heauenly
             swéet
             repast
             .
             Amen
             .
          
        
         
           
             Dinner
             ended
             .
          
           
             Thinke
             and
             haue
             a
             carefull
             minde
             ,
          
           
             To
             help
             the
             poore
             ,
             the
             lame
             and
             blinde
             ,
          
           
             Remember
             God
             ,
             who
             sent
             thy
             store
             ,
          
           
             Whose
             name
             be
             prais'd
             for
             euermore
             .
          
           
             Blessed
             is
             hee
             that
             considereth
             the
             poore
             and
             néedy
             ,
             the
             Lord
             shall
             deliuer
             him
             in
             the
             time
             of
             trouble
             .
          
           
             He
             that
             taketh
             pity
             vpon
             the
             poore
             ,
             lendeth
             vnto
             the
             Lord
             ,
             and
             looke
             what
             he
             layeth
             out
             ,
             the
             Lord
             will
             repay
             in
             his
             kingdome
             .
          
        
         
           
             Demeanour
             in
             seruing
             at
             the
             table
             .
          
           
             
               STand
               straight
               vpright
               ,
               &
               both
               thy
               féet
               ,
            
             
               together
               closely
               standing
               ,
            
             
               Be
               sure
               on
               't
               ,
               euer
               let
               thine
               eye
            
             
               be
               still
               at
               thy
               commmanding
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Obserue
               that
               nothing
               wanting
               be
               ,
            
             
               which
               should
               be
               on
               the
               bord
               .
            
             
               
               Unlesse
               a
               question
               moued
               be
               ,
            
             
               be
               carefull
               :
               not
               a
               word
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               If
               thou
               doe
               giue
               or
               fill
               the
               drinke
               ,
            
             
               with
               duty
               set
               it
               downe
               ,
            
             
               And
               take
               it
               backe
               with
               manlike
               chéere
               ,
            
             
               not
               like
               a
               rusticke
               Lowne
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               If
               on
               an
               errand
               thou
               be
               sent
               ,
            
             
               make
               haste
               and
               doe
               not
               stay
               ,
            
             
               When
               all
               haue
               done
               ,
               obserue
               the
               time
               ,
            
             
               serue
               God
               and
               take
               away
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               When
               thou
               hast
               done
               and
               dined
               well
               ,
            
             
               remember
               thou
               repaire
            
             
               To
               schoole
               againe
               with
               carefulnesse
               ,
            
             
               be
               that
               thy
               chéefest
               care
               .
            
          
           
             
               And
               marke
               what
               shall
               be
               read
               to
               thée
               ,
            
             
               or
               giuen
               thée
               to
               learne
               ,
            
             
               That
               apprehend
               as
               néere
               as
               may
               be
               ,
            
             
               wisdome
               so
               doth
               warne
               .
            
          
           
             
               With
               stedfast
               eye
               and
               carefull
               eare
               ,
            
             
               remember
               euery
               word
            
             
               Thy
               Schoole
               master
               shall
               speake
               to
               thée
               ,
            
             
               as
               memory
               shall
               afford
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               
               Let
               not
               thy
               browes
               be
               backward
               drawn
               ,
            
             
               it
               is
               a
               signe
               of
               pride
               ,
            
             
               Exalt
               them
               not
               ,
               it
               shewes
               a
               hart
            
             
               most
               arrogant
               beside
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               Nor
               let
               thine
               eyes
               be
               gloting
               downe
               ,
            
             
               cast
               with
               a
               hanging
               looke
               :
            
             
               For
               that
               to
               dreamers
               doth
               belong
               ,
            
             
               that
               goodnesse
               cannot
               brooke
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               Let
               forehead
               ioyfull
               be
               and
               full
               ,
            
             
               it
               shewes
               a
               merry
               part
               ,
            
             
               And
               chéerefulnesse
               in
               countenance
               ,
            
             
               and
               pleasantnesse
               of
               heart
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               Nor
               wrinckled
               let
               thy
               countenance
               be
               ,
            
             
               still
               going
               to
               and
               fro
               :
            
             
               For
               that
               belongs
               to
               hedge-hogs
               right
               ,
            
             
               they
               wallow
               euen
               so
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               Nor
               imitate
               with
               Socrates
               ,
            
             
               to
               wipe
               thy
               sniuelled
               nose
            
             
               Upon
               thy
               cap
               ,
               as
               he
               would
               doe
               ,
            
             
               nor
               yet
               vpon
               thy
               clothes
               .
            
          
           
             
               But
               kéepe
               it
               cleane
               with
               handkerchiffe
               ,
            
             
               prouided
               for
               the
               same
               ,
            
             
               Not
               with
               thy
               fingers
               or
               thy
               sléeue
               ,
            
             
               therein
               thou
               art
               too
               blame
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               
               Blow
               not
               alowd
               as
               thou
               shalt
               stand
               ,
            
             
               for
               that
               is
               most
               absurd
               ,
            
             
               Iust
               like
               a
               broken
               winded
               horse
               ,
            
             
               it
               is
               to
               be
               abhord
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               Nor
               practize
               snufflingly
               to
               speake
               ,
            
             
               For
               that
               doth
               imitate
            
             
               The
               brutish
               Storke
               and
               Elephant
               ,
            
             
               yea
               and
               the
               wralling
               cat
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               If
               thou
               of
               force
               doe
               chance
               to
               neeze
               ,
            
             
               then
               backewards
               turne
               away
            
             
               From
               presence
               of
               the
               company
               ,
            
             
               wherein
               thou
               art
               to
               stay
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               Thy
               cheekes
               with
               shame
               fac't
               modesty
               ▪
            
             
               dipt
               in
               Dame
               Natures
               die
               ,
            
             
               Not
               counterfet
               ,
               nor
               puffed
               out
               ,
            
             
               obserue
               it
               carefully
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               Keepe
               close
               thy
               mouth
               ,
               for
               why
               ,
               thy
               breath
            
             
               may
               hap
               to
               giue
               offence
               ,
            
             
               And
               other
               worse
               may
               be
               repayd
            
             
               for
               further
               recompence
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               Nor
               put
               thy
               lips
               out
               like
               a
               foole
            
             
               as
               thou
               wouldst
               kisse
               a
               horse
               ,
            
             
               When
               thou
               before
               thy
               betters
               art
               ,
            
             
               and
               what
               is
               ten
               times
               worse
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               
               To
               gape
               in
               such
               vnseemely
               sort
               ,
            
             
               with
               vgly
               gaping
               mouth
               ,
            
             
               Is
               like
               an
               image
               pictured
               ,
            
             
               a
               blowing
               from
               the
               south
               .
            
          
           
             
               Which
               to
               auoyd
               ,
               then
               turne
               about
               ,
            
             
               and
               with
               a
               napkin
               hide
            
             
               That
               gaping
               foule
               deformity
               ,
            
             
               when
               thou
               art
               so
               aside
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               To
               laugh
               at
               all
               things
               thou
               shalt
               heare
               ,
            
             
               is
               neither
               good
               nor
               fit
               ,
            
             
               It
               shewes
               the
               property
               and
               forme
            
             
               of
               one
               with
               little
               wit.
               
            
          
           
             
               
               To
               bite
               the
               lip
               it
               séemeth
               base
               ,
            
             
               for
               why
               ,
               to
               lay
               it
               open
               ,
            
             
               Most
               base
               dissembling
               doggednesse
               ,
            
             
               most
               sure
               it
               doth
               betoken
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               And
               so
               to
               bite
               the
               vpper
               lip
               ,
            
             
               doth
               most
               vncomely
               shew
               ,
            
             
               The
               lips
               set
               close
               (
               as
               like
               to
               kisse
               )
            
             
               in
               manner
               séeme
               not
               so
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               To
               put
               the
               tongue
               out
               wantonly
               ,
            
             
               and
               draw
               it
               in
               agen
               ,
            
             
               Betokens
               mocking
               of
               thy selfe
               ,
            
             
               in
               all
               the
               eyes
               of
               men
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               
               If
               spitting
               chance
               to
               moue
               the
               so
            
             
               thou
               canst
               it
               not
               forbeare
               ,
            
             
               Remember
               doe
               it
               modestly
               ,
            
             
               consider
               who
               is
               there
               .
            
          
           
             
               If
               filthinesse
               ,
               or
               ordure
               thou
            
             
               vpon
               the
               floore
               doe
               cast
               ,
            
             
               Tread
               out
               ,
               and
               cleanse
               it
               with
               thy
               foot
               ,
            
             
               let
               that
               be
               done
               with
               haste
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               If
               in
               thy
               tale
               thou
               hammering
               stand
               ,
            
             
               or
               coughing
               twixt
               thy
               words
               ,
            
             
               It
               doth
               betoken
               a
               liers
               smell
               ,
            
             
               that
               's
               all
               that
               it
               affords
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               To
               belch
               or
               bulch
               like
               Clitipho
               ,
            
             
               whom
               Terence
               setteth
               forth
               ,
            
             
               Commendeth
               manners
               to
               be
               base
               ,
            
             
               most
               foule
               and
               nothing
               worth
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               If
               thou
               to
               vomit
               be
               constrain'd
               ,
            
             
               auoyd
               from
               company
               :
            
             
               So
               shall
               it
               better
               be
               excus'd
               ,
            
             
               if
               not
               through
               gluttony
               ,
            
          
           
             
               
               Kéep
               white
               thy
               téeth
               ,
               &
               wash
               thy
               〈◊〉
               ,
            
             
               with
               water
               pure
               and
               cleane
               ,
            
             
               And
               in
               that
               washing
               ,
               mannerly
            
             
               obserue
               and
               kéep
               a
               meane
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               
               Thy
               head
               let
               that
               be
               kembd
               and
               trimd
               ,
            
             
               let
               not
               thy
               haire
               be
               long
               ,
            
             
               It
               is
               vnseemely
               to
               the
               eye
               ,
            
             
               rebuked
               by
               the
               tongue
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               And
               be
               not
               like
               a
               slothfull
               wight
               ,
            
             
               delighted
               to
               hang
               downe
            
             
               The
               head
               ,
               and
               lift
               the
               shoulders
               vp
               ,
            
             
               nor
               with
               thy
               browes
               to
               frowne
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               To
               carry
               vp
               the
               body
               faire
               ,
            
             
               is
               decent
               ,
               and
               doth
               shew
            
             
               A
               comely
               grace
               in
               any
               one
               ,
            
             
               Where
               euer
               he
               doth
               goe
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               To
               hang
               the
               head
               on
               any
               side
               ,
            
             
               doth
               shew
               hypocrisie
               :
            
             
               And
               who
               shall
               vse
               it
               trust
               him
               not
               ,
            
             
               he
               deales
               with
               policie
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               Let
               not
               thy
               priuy
               members
               be
            
             
               layd
               open
               to
               be
               view'd
               ,
            
             
               It
               is
               most
               shamefull
               and
               abhord
               ,
            
             
               detestable
               and
               rude
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               Retaine
               not
               vrine
               nor
               the
               winde
               ,
            
             
               which
               doth
               thy
               body
               vex
               ,
            
             
               So
               it
               be
               done
               with
               secresie
               ,
            
             
               let
               that
               not
               thee
               perplex
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               
               And
               in
               thy
               sitting
               vse
               a
               meane
               ,
            
             
               as
               may
               become
               thee
               well
               ,
            
             
               Not
               straddling
               ,
               no
               nor
               tottering
               ,
            
             
               and
               dangling
               like
               a
               bell
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               Obserue
               in
               curtesie
               to
               take
            
             
               a
               rule
               of
               decent
               kinde
               ,
            
             
               Bend
               not
               thy
               body
               too
               far
               foorth
               ,
            
             
               nor
               backe
               thy
               leg
               behind
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               In
               going
               kéep
               a
               decent
               gate
               ,
            
             
               not
               faining
               lame
               or
               broken
               ,
            
             
               For
               that
               doth
               seeme
               but
               wantonnesse
            
             
               and
               foolishnesse
               betoken
               .
            
          
           
             
               
               Let
               thy
               apparrell
               not
               excéede
               ,
            
             
               to
               passe
               for
               sumptuous
               cost
               ,
            
             
               Nor
               altogether
               be
               too
               base
               ,
            
             
               for
               so
               thy
               credit
               's
               lost
               .
            
          
           
             
               Be
               modest
               in
               thy
               wearing
               it
               ,
            
             
               and
               kéep
               it
               neat
               and
               cleane
               ,
            
             
               For
               spotted
               ,
               dirty
               ,
               or
               the
               like
               ,
            
             
               is
               lothsome
               to
               be
               séene
               .
            
          
           
             
               This
               for
               thy
               body
               may
               suffice
               ,
            
             
               how
               that
               must
               ordred
               be
               :
            
             
               Now
               at
               the
               Church
               thou
               shalt
               obserue
            
             
               to
               God
               how
               all
               must
               be
               .
            
          
        
         
           
           
             How
             to
             behaue
             thy selfe
             at
             the
             Church
             .
          
           
             
               AT
               all
               times
               ,
               as
               oft
               as
               to
               Church
               thou
               doest
               goe
               ,
            
             
               Remember
               what
               duty
               to
               God
               thou
               doest
               owe
               ,
            
             
               Discouer
               thy
               head
               ,
               and
               humbly
               bow
            
             
               To
               God
               ,
               for
               his
               mercy
               to
               send
               it
               thée
               now
               :
            
             
               Thus
               humbly
               ,
               thou
               being
               on
               bended
               knées
               ,
            
             
               Art
               bound
               to
               pronounce
               such
               words
               out
               as
               these
               :
            
             
               O
               Father
               of
               mercy
               and
               God
               of
               all
               good
               ,
            
             
               Which
               hast
               sent
               thy
               son
               to
               shed
               his
               déere
               blood
            
             
               For
               my
               redemption
               and
               safety
               from
               hell
               ,
            
             
               Where
               my
               mortall
               enemy
               the
               Diuell
               doth
               dwell
               ,
            
             
               Great
               God
               (
               of
               thy
               mercy
               )
               so
               guide
               thou
               my
               heart
               ,
            
             
               That
               hell
               nor
               his
               fury
               in
               me
               haue
               no
               part
               ,
            
             
               Me
               thinkes
               that
               with
               millions
               of
               Angels
               so
               bright
               ,
            
             
               My
               heart
               so
               enriched
               by
               thy
               heauenly
               light
               ,
            
             
               Thy
               Gospell
               assuring
               thy
               wonderfull
               powers
               ,
            
             
               And
               féeding
               my
               heart
               so
               with
               spirituall
               flowers
            
             
               And
               Manna
               from
               heauen
               ,
               assureth
               saluation
            
             
               To
               such
               as
               repent
               and
               make
               contemplation
               .
            
             
               Good
               Lord
               (
               of
               thy
               mercy
               )
               my
               gracious
               maker
               ,
            
             
               Of
               all
               thy
               good
               gifts
               let
               me
               be
               partaker
               ,
            
             
               Enrich
               me
               with
               wisdome
               ,
               and
               guide
               me
               with
               grace
               ,
            
             
               And
               with
               thée
               in
               the
               heauens
               assure
               me
               a
               place
               ,
            
             
               Lord
               prosper
               my
               doings
               in
               worldly
               affaires
               ,
            
             
               Protect
               me
               from
               tedious
               and
               troublesome
               cares
               :
            
             
               From
               hands
               of
               my
               foes
               (
               good
               Lord
               )
               set
               me
               frée
               ,
            
             
             
               That
               enemies
               none
               may
               haue
               power
               of
               mée
               .
            
             
               Amend
               thou
               mine
               enemies
               ,
               and
               giue
               them
               a
               space
               ,
            
             
               And
               hearty
               repentance
               to
               call
               for
               thy
               grace
               ,
            
             
               Forgiue
               their
               faults
               ,
               Lord
               ,
               thou
               their
               hearts
               turne
               ,
            
             
               To
               waile
               their
               offences
               ,
               and
               earnestly
               mourne
               .
            
          
           
             
               This
               prayer
               and
               others
               ,
            
             
               when
               as
               thou
               hast
               said
               ,
            
             
               Rise
               vp
               with
               deuotion
               ,
            
             
               and
               be
               not
               afrayd
               .
            
          
           
             
               Obserue
               to
               demean
               thée
               ,
            
             
               so
               reuerent
               in
               place
               ,
            
             
               That
               God
               may
               adorne
            
             
               thée
               with
               mercy
               &
               grace
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Not
             to
             walke
             in
             the
             Church
             .
          
           
             
               IN
               seat
               sit
               thou
               quiet
               ,
               and
               walke
               not
               about
               ,
            
             
               For
               t
               is
               most
               vnséemely
               ,
               without
               any
               doubt
               ,
            
             
               T
               is
               fit
               in
               a
               faire
               ,
               or
               in
               some
               market
               towne
               ,
            
             
               And
               not
               in
               Gods
               house
               for
               to
               walke
               vp
               and
               downe
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Church
               is
               ordained
               for
               sermons
               ,
               orations
               ,
            
             
               And
               prayers
               diuine
               for
               the
               soules
               recreations
               .
            
             
               And
               not
               like
               a
               play
               house
               ,
               vnhallowed
               to
               be
               ,
            
             
               Despising
               the
               reuerence
               to
               Gods
               Maiestie
               .
            
          
           
             
               Giue
               eare
               most
               attentiue
               to
               what
               thou
               shalt
               finde
               ,
            
             
               For
               Gods
               word
               is
               light
               to
               the
               godly
               in
               minde
               ,
            
             
               Great
               ease
               commeth
               (
               out
               of
               the
               reuerent
               text
               )
            
             
               For
               troubled
               in
               heart
               and
               in
               conscience
               perplext
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Doe
               all
               this
               with
               duty
               and
               reuerend
               heart
               ,
            
             
               And
               God
               will
               reward
               thée
               full
               well
               for
               thy
               part
               ,
            
             
               Obserue
               well
               the
               times
               ,
               for
               to
               stand
               or
               to
               knéele
            
             
               The
               more
               inward
               ease
               of
               thy
               heart
               shalt
               thou
               féele
               ,
            
          
           
             
               To
               knéele
               on
               the
               ground
               with
               one
               knée
               alone
               ,
            
             
               Is
               euen
               as
               comely
               as
               though
               it
               were
               none
               ,
            
             
               How
               can
               thy
               deuotion
               be
               hearty
               and
               sound
               ,
            
             
               If
               thou
               doe
               refuse
               to
               lay
               knées
               to
               the
               ground
               ?
            
          
           
             
               T
               is
               like
               to
               the
               Souldier
               ,
               who
               mockingly
               came
               ,
            
             
               Saluting
               our
               Sauiour
               ,
               and
               gaue
               him
               the
               name
            
             
               
                 (
                 Haile
                 King
                 of
                 the
                 Iewes
                 )
              
               his
               knee
               was
               so
               bent
               ,
            
             
               Not
               with
               any
               duty
               ,
               nor
               godly
               intent
               .
            
          
           
             
               If
               thou
               in
               the
               Church
               alone
               chance
               to
               bee
               ,
            
             
               Still
               let
               heart
               and
               thy
               tongue
               be
               so
               free
               ,
            
             
               As
               neuer
               to
               cease
               :
               but
               with
               due
               veneration
               ,
            
             
               To
               call
               to
               the
               Lord
               with
               vnfained
               contemplation
               .
            
          
           
             
               Let
               neither
               thy
               tongue
               be
               talking
               nor
               tattling
               ,
            
             
               Nor
               settle
               of
               any
               thing
               to
               be
               a
               prattling
               ,
            
             
               Nor
               let
               thine
               eyes
               walke
               ,
               nor
               cast
               them
               about
               ,
            
             
               For
               of
               that
               deuotion
               there
               is
               a
               great
               doubt
               .
            
          
        
         
           
           
             Necessary
             rules
             to
             be
             obserued
             for
             the
             guiding
             of
             children
             in
             their
             apparrell
             and
             otherwise
             .
          
           
             LEt
             not
             children
             haue
             their
             pleasures
             in
             the
             ordring
             of
             their
             garments
             ,
             some
             delight
             to
             haue
             them
             iagged
             and
             cut
             :
             but
             such
             fantasticknesse
             ought
             to
             be
             reformed
             by
             wiser
             and
             elder
             ,
             considering
             their
             foolishnesse
             is
             beyond
             measure
             ,
             if
             all
             may
             bee
             done
             at
             their
             pleasure
             :
             and
             ancient
             writers
             repute
             them
             out
             of
             their
             wits
             and
             mad
             men
             that
             fauour
             it
             .
          
           
             Againe
             ,
             painted
             and
             gawdy
             apparrell
             is
             not
             so
             fantasticke
             in
             childrens
             eyes
             ;
             but
             as
             costly
             to
             the
             parents
             purses
             ,
             whereby
             ancient
             writers
             proclaime
             such
             parents
             fellow-fooles
             with
             their
             children
             .
          
           
             The
             modesty
             and
             decency
             of
             the
             vestments
             of
             children
             are
             strong
             and
             good
             ,
             not
             curious
             to
             the
             eye
             alone
             :
             And
             such
             as
             are
             cleane
             and
             without
             fowlnesse
             or
             filthinesse
             :
             Which
             after
             the
             estate
             and
             meanes
             of
             the
             parents
             ought
             to
             bee
             principall
             ,
             so
             long
             as
             by
             the
             crafts
             man
             it
             be
             made
             with
             reasonable
             ,
             and
             good
             form
             and
             fashion
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             How
             to
             order
             a
             childe
             in
             his
             diet
             for
             drinke
             .
          
           
             FOr
             a
             childe
             to
             make
             the
             beginning
             of
             his
             dinner
             drinke
             ,
             is
             a
             good
             way
             to
             bréed
             him
             vp
             to
             drunkennesse
             .
             Especially
             ,
             if
             he
             take
             it
             for
             wanton
             custome
             ,
             and
             not
             for
             necessity
             of
             thirst
             .
             It
             is
             dishonest
             to
             bee
             suffered
             ,
             and
             anoysome
             to
             the
             health
             of
             the
             body
             of
             a
             childe
             .
          
           
             Let
             not
             a
             childe
             drinke
             after
             he
             hath
             supt
             hot
             broth
             ,
             immediately
             vpon
             it
             ;
             much
             lesse
             if
             he
             haue
             béene
             fed
             with
             milke
             .
          
           
             Let
             not
             a
             childe
             drinke
             aboue
             twice
             or
             thrice
             at
             the
             most
             at
             one
             meale
             ,
             and
             that
             gently
             ,
             and
             not
             without
             reason
             :
             who
             bestoweth
             wine
             and
             beere
             on
             his
             childe
             beyond
             reason
             ,
             defameth
             and
             abuseth
             him
             more
             by
             dishonouring
             his
             reason
             ,
             and
             prouoking
             him
             to
             an
             vnreasonable
             diet
             .
          
        
         
           
             To
             moderate
             the
             appetite
             of
             a
             childe
             from
             sawcinesse
             and
             being
             liquorish
             .
          
           
             SOcrates
             being
             olde
             ,
             would
             not
             drinke
             of
             the
             first
             cup
             :
             for
             why
             ?
             his
             braine
             was
             light
             ,
             and
             the
             first
             drinke
             is
             euer
             the
             most
             fuming
             and
             ouercomming
             .
          
           
             If
             thy
             childe
             be
             set
             with
             his
             betters
             ,
             let
             his
             hand
             be
             last
             in
             the
             dish
             .
             And
             that
             hee
             doe
             it
             not
             at
             all
             ,
             vnlesse
             he
             bee
             first
             bidden
             .
             Neither
             suffer
             your
             children
             
             to
             put
             their
             hands
             or
             fingers
             into
             brothes
             ,
             sawces
             caudles
             ,
             or
             such
             like
             ,
             at
             the
             table
             especially
             .
             Other
             wise
             let
             correction
             bridle
             their
             wantonnesse
             .
          
           
             If
             he
             be
             of
             sensible
             yéeres
             ,
             let
             him
             forbeare
             his
             fingers
             in
             a
             dish
             ,
             and
             vse
             a
             knife
             without
             chusing
             at
             his
             pleasure
             :
             for
             it
             is
             vnséemely
             .
          
           
             Homer
             often
             reprehendeth
             sawcinesse
             in
             these
             〈◊〉
             such
             like
             words
             ,
             
               They
               boldly
               put
               their
               hands
               into
               the
               meat
               that
               is
               set
               before
               them
               .
            
             And
             as
             it
             is
             vnséemely
             to
             a
             liquorish
             person
             to
             traine
             his
             hands
             to
             euery
             side
             of
             the
             dish
             ,
             so
             is
             it
             more
             vile
             to
             turne
             the
             best
             morsels
             in
             a
             dish
             towards
             thy selfe
             .
          
           
             To
             gnaw
             bones
             belongeth
             chéefly
             to
             doggs
             ,
             but
             is
             is
             a
             ciuill
             thing
             to
             picke
             them
             cleane
             with
             a
             knife
             .
          
           
             The
             licking
             of
             a
             dish
             belongeth
             to
             cats
             and
             dogs
             and
             not
             to
             children
             nor
             men
             ,
             be
             the
             reliques
             neuer
             so
             swéet
             ,
             and
             betokeneth
             liquorishnesse
             ,
             not
             manners
             .
          
           
             To
             drinke
             or
             speake
             with
             meat
             in
             the
             mouth
             ,
             is
             most
             vnciuill
             and
             dangerous
             withall
             .
          
           
             Let
             the
             children
             rise
             from
             the
             boord
             when
             nature
             is
             sufficed
             ,
             either
             by
             asking
             leaue
             ,
             or
             withdrawing
             themselues
             .
          
           
             Let
             children
             beare
             away
             with
             them
             their
             trenchers
             ,
             saluting
             their
             parents
             ,
             and
             first
             the
             chéefe
             in
             the
             company
             ,
             then
             the
             rest
             .
          
           
           
             When
             the
             dinner
             is
             ended
             ,
             let
             children
             euer
             bee
             ready
             to
             giue
             God
             thankes
             :
             euery
             man
             holding
             their
             peace
             ,
             let
             the
             children
             turne
             their
             faces
             reuerently
             to
             him
             that
             sitteth
             vppermost
             at
             the
             boord
             ,
             saying
             :
          
        
         
           
             Grace
             after
             meat
             .
          
           
             O
             Reuerend
             ,
             most
             holy
             ,
             and
             immortall
             father
             of
             heauen
             ,
             powre
             downe
             thine
             inestimable
             blessings
             vpon
             these
             thy
             creatures
             ,
             which
             thou
             hast
             giuen
             vs
             moderately
             to
             féed
             vpon
             ,
             for
             the
             sufficing
             of
             our
             hungry
             bodies
             :
             Giue
             vs
             grace
             ,
             to
             call
             vpon
             thee
             euerlastingly
             ,
             and
             grant
             vs
             ,
             we
             humbly
             beséech
             thee
             ,
             for
             euer
             to
             obtaine
             thy
             continuall
             fauour
             and
             comfort
             ,
             for
             our
             needfull
             sustenance
             ,
             soberly
             to
             vse
             thy
             louing
             gifts
             ,
             and
             willingly
             to
             adore
             thy
             holy
             name
             ,
             through
             our
             onely
             Lord
             and
             Sauiour
             Iesus
             Christ.
             Amen
             .
             
               God
               preserue
               thy
               vniuersall
               Church
               ,
               the
               King
               and
               Queenes
               most
               excellent
               Maiesties
               ,
               the
               Prince
               and
               Nobility
               .
               God
               send
               vs
               peace
               and
               truth
               in
               Iesus
               Christ.
               Amen
               .
            
          
        
         
           
           
             Grace
             before
             meat
             .
          
           
             BLesse
             vs
             (
             O
             Lord
             )
             we
             beseech
             thee
             with
             thy
             celestiall
             fauour
             ,
             and
             sanctifie
             these
             thy
             creatures
             ,
             which
             (
             of
             thy
             louing
             mercy
             )
             thou
             hast
             bestowed
             vpon
             vs
             :
             adorne
             them
             with
             thy
             fauour
             ,
             enrich
             vs
             with
             thy
             continuall
             grace
             ,
             and
             so
             possesse
             vs
             with
             reuerence
             to
             thy
             most
             blessed
             Maiesty
             ,
             that
             what
             wee
             receiue
             may
             be
             thankefully
             taken
             ,
             thy
             holy
             name
             for
             euer
             blessed
             and
             worshipped
             ,
             and
             our
             hungry
             bodies
             sufficiently
             recreated
             through
             the
             same
             ,
             through
             Iesus
             Christ
             our
             Lord.
             Amen
             .
             
               God
               preserue
               ,
               &c.
            
             
          
        
         
           
             Grace
             after
             meat
             .
          
           
             GLory
             and
             honour
             be
             to
             thee
             (
             O
             God
             )
             which
             hast
             fed
             vs
             since
             our
             creation
             and
             tender
             yeeres
             :
             now
             (
             blessed
             Lord
             )
             enrich
             vs
             so
             with
             gladnesse
             and
             ioy
             ,
             that
             our
             hearts
             may
             reioyce
             to
             consider
             of
             thy
             tender
             care
             euer
             had
             ouer
             vs
             ,
             and
             continuing
             still
             thy
             former
             fauours
             :
             O
             Lord
             encrease
             our
             faith
             ,
             and
             grant
             vs
             thy
             euerlasting
             peace
             .
             Amen
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Grace
             before
             Supper
             .
          
           
             AS
             day
             doth
             passe
             ,
             so
             night
             doth
             come
             ,
          
           
             and
             man
             still
             waxeth
             old
             ,
          
           
             Which
             warneth
             vs
             our
             liues
             to
             mend
             ,
          
           
             in
             sinne
             not
             to
             be
             bold
             .
          
           
             For
             suddenly
             the
             Lord
             will
             come
             ,
          
           
             his
             trump
             will
             vs
             awake
             ,
          
           
             And
             then
             from
             world
             &
             worldly
             things
             ,
          
           
             our
             farewell
             we
             must
             take
             .
          
           
             Lord
             grant
             vs
             that
             we
             may
             in
             time
             ,
          
           
             so
             farre
             embrace
             thy
             loue
             ,
          
           
             That
             euermore
             we
             may
             receiue
             it
          
           
             of
             thée
             from
             aboue
             ,
          
           
             Blesse
             vs
             (
             O
             Lord
             )
             and
             this
             our
             meat
             ,
          
           
             our
             King
             and
             Queene
             defend
             ,
          
           
             And
             grant
             thy
             people
             may
             enioy
          
           
             thy
             peace
             vnto
             the
             end
             .
             Amen
             .
          
        
         
           
             Grace
             after
             Supper
             .
          
           
             AS
             we
             haue
             felt
             thy
             grace
             (
             O
             Lord
             )
          
           
             abounding
             in
             the
             gift
          
           
             We
             haue
             receiued
             from
             thy
             hands
             ,
          
           
             so
             we
             our
             hearts
             doe
             lift
             ,
          
           
             Proclaiming
             honour
             to
             thy
             name
          
           
             with
             reuerent
             heart
             and
             hand
             ,
          
           
           
             Desiring
             thee
             to
             blesse
             and
             keepe
          
           
             vs
             with
             thy
             holy
             hand
             .
          
           
             That
             when
             we
             haue
             refresht
             our selues
          
           
             with
             sleep
             and
             quiet
             rest
             ,
          
           
             We
             may
             extoll
             with
             reuerence
          
           
             thy
             name
             so
             holy
             blest
             .
          
           
             Preserue
             ,
             O
             Lord
             ,
             thy
             faithfull
             Church
             ,
             &c.
             
          
        
         
           
             Grace
             before
             meat
             .
          
           
             OF
             Diues
             and
             of
             Lazarus
          
           
             the
             Scripture
             telleth
             plaine
             ,
          
           
             How
             Diues
             liu'd
             in
             wealth
             and
             ease
             ,
          
           
             and
             Lazarus
             in
             great
             paine
             ,
          
           
             The
             rich
             man
             he
             was
             clothed
             well
             ,
          
           
             and
             fared
             of
             the
             best
             ,
          
           
             But
             Lazarus
             for
             hunger
             great
             ,
          
           
             could
             take
             but
             little
             rest
             :
          
           
             But
             crying
             aad
             lamenting
             still
             ,
          
           
             for
             some
             man
             to
             releeue
             him
             ,
          
           
             With
             crums
             that
             fell
             from
             Diues
             boord
             ,
          
           
             whereof
             no
             man
             did
             giue
             him
             .
          
           
             Thus
             perished
             poore
             Lazarus
             ,
          
           
             and
             that
             by
             want
             of
             food
             ,
          
           
             And
             also
             the
             rich
             glutton
             died
             ,
          
           
             for
             all
             his
             worldly
             good
             :
          
           
           
             Where
             he
             in
             torments
             punished
          
           
             with
             euerlasting
             fire
             ,
          
           
             May
             mooue
             our
             hearts
             to
             charity
             ,
          
           
             and
             prayer
             with
             full
             desire
             ,
          
           
             That
             God
             he
             may
             inspire
             our
             hearts
          
           
             to
             loue
             and
             help
             the
             poore
             ,
          
           
             Whereby
             we
             may
             most
             sure
             in
             heauen
             ,
          
           
             be
             blest
             for
             euermore
             ,
          
           
             Where
             we
             may
             raigne
             with
             Lazarus
             ,
          
           
             with
             ioyes
             that
             be
             incomparable
             ,
          
           
             Euen
             by
             the
             loue
             of
             Iesus
             Christ
             ,
          
           
             vnto
             our
             soules
             most
             profitable
             .
             Amen
             .
          
        
         
           
             Grace
             after
             meat
             .
          
           
             NOw
             we
             (
             O
             Lord
             )
             haue
             had
             repast
             ,
          
           
             and
             eke
             our
             bodies
             fed
             ,
          
           
             O
             Lord
             preserue
             vs
             with
             thy
             grace
          
           
             at
             boord
             and
             eke
             at
             bed
             :
          
           
             O
             Lord
             behold
             the
             comfortlesse
             ,
          
           
             and
             send
             vs
             grace
             ,
             that
             wee
          
           
             May
             help
             the
             poore
             ,
             according
             as
          
           
             Our
             states
             and
             wealth
             may
             bee
             .
             Amen
             .
          
           
             God
             saue
             ,
             &c.
             
          
        
         
           
           
             
             A
             Prayer
             to
             bee
             sayd
             in
             the
             Morning
             .
          
           
             O
             Most
             gracious
             God
             ,
             In
             the
             name
             of
             thee
             ,
             and
             thy
             Sonne
             ,
             and
             the
             holy
             Ghost
             .
             Amen
             .
          
           
             O
             Lord
             God
             blesse
             ,
             preserue
             and
             kéepe
             vs
             ,
             and
             haue
             mercy
             and
             compassion
             on
             vs
             this
             day
             following
             ,
             and
             for
             euermore
             .
             Amen
             .
          
           
             Our
             Father
             which
             art
             in
             heauen
             ,
             hallowed
             be
             thy
             name
             ,
             thy
             kingdome
             come
             ,
             thy
             will
             be
             done
             in
             earth
             as
             it
             is
             in
             heauen
             ,
             giue
             vs
             this
             day
             our
             daily
             bread
             ,
             &
             forgiue
             vs
             our
             trespasses
             ,
             as
             we
             forgiue
             them
             that
             trespasse
             against
             vs
             ,
             and
             lead
             vs
             not
             into
             temptation
             ,
             but
             deliuer
             vs
             from
             euill
             ,
             for
             thine
             is
             the
             kingdome
             ,
             the
             power
             and
             the
             glory
             ,
             for
             euer
             and
             euer
             .
             Amen
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             O
             Most
             gracious
             and
             euerliuing
             God
             ,
             Creatour
             and
             Maker
             of
             all
             the
             world
             ,
             by
             whose
             power
             we
             haue
             receiued
             comfortable
             ease
             and
             rest
             ,
             without
             interruption
             of
             any
             meane
             or
             inferiour
             power
             ,
             and
             hast
             permitted
             vs
             quietly
             to
             come
             to
             the
             beginning
             of
             this
             day
             :
             Protect
             vs
             and
             kéepe
             vs
             (
             O
             Lord
             )
             within
             the
             same
             by
             thy
             might
             and
             maiesty
             ,
             and
             through
             thine
             eternall
             power
             .
             And
             kéep
             vs
             (
             Lord
             )
             that
             we
             may
             bee
             possessed
             with
             no
             sinnefull
             thought
             ,
             nor
             incurre
             any
             manner
             of
             wrong
             ,
             nor
             rush
             into
             any
             kinde
             of
             danger
             ,
             either
             of
             the
             soule
             or
             body
             :
             But
             whatsoeuer
             wee
             doe
             (
             O
             Lord
             )
             that
             it
             may
             wholly
             redound
             to
             thy
             honour
             and
             glory
             ,
             and
             to
             the
             aduancement
             of
             thy
             euerlasting
             name
             ,
             and
             that
             by
             thy
             gouernment
             we
             may
             be
             ordred
             to
             doe
             all
             in
             equity
             and
             righteousnesse
             ,
             according
             to
             thy
             holy
             will
             and
             pleasure
             :
             to
             thy
             honor
             and
             glory
             ,
             &
             to
             thy
             euerlasting
             praise
             ,
             from
             this
             time
             forth
             for
             euermore
             ,
             world
             without
             end
             .
             Amen
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             A
             Prayer
             for
             children
             ere
             they
             goe
             to
             Schoole
             (
             to
             be
             sayd
             .
             )
          
           
             EUerlasting
             God
             ,
             which
             of
             thy
             free
             abundance
             hast
             bestowed
             vpon
             all
             mankinde
             all
             things
             needfull
             ,
             and
             hast
             prouided
             for
             all
             men
             ,
             such
             sundry
             graces
             ,
             as
             in
             thy
             fatherly
             wisdome
             are
             meetest
             :
             Powre
             vpon
             me
             (
             thy
             most
             vnworthy
             seruant
             )
             the
             spirit
             of
             vnderstanding
             ,
             knowledge
             ,
             and
             vtterance
             ,
             and
             reueale
             vnto
             me
             (
             O
             Lord
             God
             )
             the
             hidden
             secrets
             of
             thy
             glorious
             Gospell
             ,
             that
             whatsoeuer
             I
             shall
             study
             ,
             read
             ,
             thinke
             ,
             say
             ,
             or
             doe
             ,
             it
             may
             redound
             to
             thy
             honour
             and
             praise
             :
             O
             Lord
             guide
             my
             heart
             &
             tongue
             aright
             ,
             that
             I
             may
             (
             with
             sence
             and
             reason
             )
             comprehend
             what
             I
             shall
             read
             ,
             or
             what
             I
             shall
             bee
             taught
             :
             To
             the
             end
             ,
             that
             vnderstanding
             the
             right
             ,
             I
             may
             not
             any
             way
             erre
             :
             But
             with
             purenesse
             and
             sanctitie
             of
             heart
             I
             may
             euer
             praise
             thy
             most
             magnificent
             and
             euerlasting
             name
             ,
             through
             Iesus
             Christ
             our
             Lord.
             Amen
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             A
             Prayer
             to
             be
             sayd
             by
             children
             after
             they
             haue
             studied
             ,
             at
             their
             going
             to
             bed
             .
          
           
             I
             Giue
             thee
             most
             humble
             and
             hearty
             thanks
             ,
             O
             most
             gracious
             &
             blessed
             Father
             of
             heauen
             ,
             in
             that
             it
             hath
             pleased
             thee
             ,
             of
             thy
             most
             gracious
             goodnesse
             ,
             to
             heare
             my
             request
             .
             O
             Lord
             still
             giue
             me
             grace
             to
             go
             onward
             in
             vnderstanding
             and
             knowledge
             ,
             that
             I
             may
             euermore
             praise
             thy
             holy
             name
             ,
             and
             grant
             me
             thy
             grace
             to
             amend
             my
             life
             ,
             and
             to
             returne
             vnfainedly
             vnto
             thy
             seruice
             .
             And
             for
             as
             much
             as
             no
             creature
             can
             breath
             without
             thy
             protection
             and
             fauour
             ,
             vouchsafe
             to
             extend
             thy
             mercies
             vnto
             mee
             this
             night
             ,
             that
             I
             may
             peaceably
             and
             quietly
             take
             that
             rest
             ,
             which
             thou
             hast
             appointed
             for
             the
             refreshment
             of
             my
             body
             and
             minde
             ,
             the
             night
             and
             darknesse
             being
             by
             thy
             goodnesse
             ordained
             ,
             as
             a
             time
             conuenient
             to
             take
             the
             same
             in
             ,
             and
             to
             cease
             from
             our
             bodily
             labours
             .
             And
             grant
             vnto
             me
             (
             O
             Lord
             my
             God
             )
             who
             of
             my selfe
             am
             neither
             able
             to
             lie
             downe
             ,
             nor
             being
             laid
             able
             to
             rise
             vp
             ,
             thy
             especiall
             assistance
             &
             help
             ,
             that
             I
             may
             repose
             my selfe
             ,
             and
             receiue
             (
             at
             thy
             mercifull
             hands
             )
             swéet
             and
             comfortable
             rest
             ,
             not
             according
             to
             the
             gréedinesse
             of
             corrupt
             nature
             ,
             but
             as
             shall
             bee
             most
             expedient
             for
             the
             comfort
             and
             refreshing
             of
             my
             wearied
             body
             and
             mind
             ,
             
             that
             both
             may
             be
             strengthened
             and
             enabled
             to
             goe
             forward
             with
             that
             study
             and
             exercise
             ,
             which
             thou
             hast
             ordained
             and
             appointed
             for
             me
             .
             Lastly
             ,
             grant
             me
             true
             repentance
             for
             my
             sinnes
             ,
             blesse
             and
             defend
             my
             parents
             ,
             brethren
             ,
             sisters
             ,
             kinsfolke
             ,
             neighbours
             ,
             and
             others
             ,
             whom
             thou
             wouldst
             I
             should
             commend
             to
             thy
             fatherly
             protection
             ,
             wheresoeuer
             they
             remaine
             ,
             and
             for
             the
             more
             true
             and
             zealous
             calling
             vnto
             thée
             for
             these
             things
             ,
             giue
             me
             grace
             in
             faith
             ,
             to
             say
             that
             prayer
             which
             thy
             sonne
             Iesus
             Christ
             hath
             taught
             mee
             saying
             ,
             O
             our
             Father
             which
             art
             in
             heauen
             ,
             &c.
             
          
        
         
           FINIS
           .
        
         
         
         
      
    
     
       
         Notes, typically marginal, from the original text
         
           Notes for div A14957-e810
           
             Silence
             .
          
           
             
               Seruing
               or
               filling
               drinke
            
             .
          
           
             
               If
               on
               an
               errand
            
             .
          
           
             
               To
               Schoole
               againe
            
             .
          
           
             
               To
               vse
               the
               browes
            
             .
          
           
             
               The
               eyes
            
             .
          
           
             
               The
               fore-head
            
             .
          
           
             Countenance
             .
          
           
             
               The
               nose
            
             .
          
           
             
               Blowing
               or
               breathing
            
             .
          
           
             
               Snuffling
               in
               the
               nose
               when
               you
               speake
               .
            
          
           
             Neezing
             .
          
           
             
               The
               Cheekes
            
             .
          
           
             Breathing
             .
          
           
             Lips.
          
           
             Yawning
             .
          
           
             Laughing
             .
          
           
             
               Biting
               the
               lip
            
             .
          
           
             
               Biting
               the
               vpper
               lip
            
             .
          
           
             
               The
               tongue
            
             .
          
           
             Spitting
             .
          
           
             
               Hammering
               in
               speech
            
             .
          
           
             Belching
             .
          
           
             Vomiting
             .
          
           
             
               Keeping
               the
               teeth
               cleane
            
             .
          
           
             
               Kembing
               the
               head
            
             .
          
           
             
               Hanging
               down
               the
               head
            
             .
          
           
             
               Carriage
               of
               the
               body
            
             .
          
           
             
               Hanging
               the
               head
               aside
            
             .
          
           
             
               Priuy
               members
            
             .
          
           
             
               Vrine
               or
               winde
            
             .
          
           
             Sitting
             .
          
           
             Curtesie
             .
          
           
             
               The
               gate
               in
               going
            
             .
          
           
             Apparrell
             .
          
        
      
    
  

