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 41 Undertake not to Teach your equal in the art himself Professes; it flavours of arrogancy.

curtesie be proper to the

Dignity of his place

t y same with a

Clown and a Prince

43 DO not express Joy before one sick or in pain for that contrary Passion will aggravate his Misery

44 When a man does all he can though it Succeeds not well blame not him that did it.

45 BEING to advise or reprehend any one, consider whether it ought to be in publick or in Private; presently, or at Some other time in what terms to do it & in reproving Shew no Signs of Cholar but do it with all Sweetness and Mildness 46