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ear, see, and go your way.] * * * * * THE ORIEL TEXT. [21] And yit in Aventure ye, if the caase require, Ye most speke as hit may doo percace; [Sidenote 1: MS. precace.] Seuen condic_i_ons obserue as ye shall hire, 143 Avise you well what ye sey and in what place, Of whom, and to whom, in your_e_ mynde compace; Howe ye shall speke, and whan, taketh good hede, This couns_e_illeth the wyse man wyth-outen drede. [22] A wayte, my childe, ye haue you manerly, Whan at your_e_ mete ye sittyn at your_e_ table; In euery pres, in euery company, 150 Disposeth you to be so componable, That men may you reporte for comendable; For tristeth well, vppon your_e_ bering Men woll you blame or yeven you preysing. 154 [23] And printeth chiefly in your_e_ memorie, For A principalle poynt of feire norture, Ye depraue no man absent especially; 157 Seint Austyn Amonishith wyth besy cure, Howe at the table men shull them assure, That there escapeth them no suche langage, As myght turne other folke to disparage. 161 */ [Sidenote: _Hill's Text.] P) And yet i_n_ aduenture, yf _th_e caas requyre, ye may speke, but ye must p_er_caas Seven[1] co_n_dyc_i_ons obs_er_ve, as ye may here: [Sidenote: Six they are at p. 358, _Babees Book_, of the Wise Man.] Avyce ye well[e] what ye say, & i_n_ what place, 144 Off whom, & to whom, i_n_ yo_u_r mynd co_m_pace; how ye shall[e] speke, & wha_n_, take good hede: _th_is cow[n]syled _th_e wyse ma_n_ w_i_t_h_owten drede. P) A-wayte, my chyld, ye behaue you man_er_ly 148 wha_n_ at yo_u_r mete ye sytte at the table; In eu_er_y prees & In en_er_y cu_m_pany Dyspose you to be so cu_m_penable _th_at me_n_ may of you reporte for co_m_me_n_dable; 152 ffor, trustyth well[e], vpon yo_u_r beryng Men will[e] you blame or gyve p_ra_ysyng. P) And prynte ye truly _th_is in yo_u_r memorye for a pryncypall[e] poynt of fayer noretvre, 156 _th_at ye deprave no ma_n_ absente specyally. Saynt Austyne amonessheth w_i_t_h_ besy cure, howe me_n_ att table shulde the_m_ assure _tha_t _ther_ escape the_m_ no suche langage 160 As myght hurte or bryng folke to disparage. CAXTON'S TEXT [21] And yet in auenture / yf the caas re
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