Againe, I wold have no man to combe his head, nor washe his hands before men.
For such things would be done alone in your chamber, and not abrode: without it be, I say, to washe your hands when you sit downe to the table.
For, there it shall doe well, to washe them in sight, although you have no neede: that they with whome you feede, may assure them selves you have done it.
Theye washe my soule awaie, And almost make mee wyshe for lyfe, Wyth thee, sweete dame, to staie.
Monarche able to washe away the faulte of hys Wyfe whych hath abandoned him contrary to the duety and honesty whych the vndefyled bed requyreth?
Washe your bodie that nowe is foule and vncleane, take vppon you the courage of a kyng, and in this state (wherof you be worthy) expresse the same sobrietie and continencie you doe presently vse.
Is it not possible to deuise a waye, that this shitten beaste may washe him selfe in some place, that he stinke no more thus filthelie?
Here is not a whyt of water, by my gowne, To washe our handes that we myght syt downe; Go and hye the, as fast as a snayle, And with fayre water fyll me this payle.
Ye shall washe me no gere, for feare of fretynge[203] I love no launders that shrynke my gere in wettynge, I praye the go hens, and let me be in rest.
The Counstable agreed there vnto: they had him in, and caused him to washe him selfe: that donne, they demaunded what money he had about hym.
And vsed on this wise, both melt and washe againe in the abouesaide manner, and this also do for eighte times togither.
Also if thou be feeble boyle the leaves in cleane water and washe thyself and thou shalt wax shiny.
Boyle the leaves in white wine and washe thy face therewith and thy browes and thou shalt have a faire face.
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