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A43097 The English school-master compleated containing several tables of common English words, from one, to six, seven, and eight syllables, both whole and divided, according to the rules of true spelling; with prayers, and graces both before and after meat, and rules for childrens behaviour at all times and places, with several other necessaries suitable to the capacities of children and youth. Also brief and easie rules for the true and exact spelling, reading, and writing of English according to the present pronunciation thereof in the famous University of Oxford, and City of London. To which is added, an appendix containing the principles of arithmetick, with an account of coins, weights, measure, time, &c. Copies of letters, titles of honour, suitable for men of all degrees, and qualities, bills of parcels, bills of exchange, bills of debt, receipts, and several other rules and observations fit for a youths accomplishment in the way of trade. John Hawkins school-master at St. Georges Church in Southwark. Hawkins, John, 17th cent. 1692 (1692) Wing H1175; ESTC R213434 60,375 140

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to the Eternal Comfort and Salvation of our Souls through Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour Amen God sa●e his Church the King and Queen's Majesties and thi● Realm and send us Peace through Iesus Christ. Amen Chap. 20. Directions for a Childs Behaviour at all Times and Places FIrst in the Morning when thou dost awake To God for his Grace thy Petition make Some Heavenly Prayer use daily to sa● And the God of Heaven will 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And when ●ou hast prayed to God for his Grace Observe these Directions in every place Down from thy Chamber when as thou shalt go Thy Parents salute and the Houshold also Thy Hands see thou wash thy Head also comb Keep clean thy Apparel both abroad and at home This done thy Satchel and thy Books take And unto the School see that thou haste make In thy going to School IN going your way and passing the Street Thy Hat being off Salute those you meet When unto the School that thou dost resort Thy Master Salute I do thee exhort Thy Fellows also in token of Love Lest of unkindness they do thee reprove Learn now in thy Youth for it is too true It will be too late when Age doth ensue If somewhat thou doubt desire to be told To learn is no shame be thou never so old And when from the School thou takest the way Make haste to thy home and stay not to play Then entring the House in Parents presence Them humbly Salute with due Reverence At the Table WHen down to the Table thy Parents shall sit Be ready in place for purpose most fit Be meek in thy Carriage stare none in the Face First hold up thy Hands and then say thy Grace The Grace being said if able thou be To serve at the Table it will become thee If thou canst not wait presume in no case But in sitting down to Betters give place Then suffer each Man first served to be For it is a point of great Courtesie Thy Tongue suffer not at Table to walk And do not of any thing jangle or talk For Cato doth say that in old and young The first step to Vertue is bridling the Tongue In the Church VVHen unto the Church thou shalt take the way Kneeling or standing to God humbly pray A Heart that is Contrite he will not despise But doth account it a sweet Sacrifice Unto him thy Sins see that thou confess For them asking pardon and forgiveness Then ask thou in Faith not doubting to have And thou shalt receive what e're thou dost crave He is fuller of Mercy than Tongue can express The Author and Giver of Grace and Goodness Thy self in the Church most comely behave Sober in Carriage with Countenance grave The Lord doth it call the House of Prayer And must not be used like Market or Fair. Chap. 21. Solomon's Precepts MY Son hear the Instruction of thy Father and forsake not the Law of thy Mother Prov. ● 8. My Son for get not the Law but let thine Heart keep my Commandments Prov. 3. 1. Hear ye Children the Instruction of a ●er and attend to know understanding Prov. 4. ● Hear O my Son and receive my sayings And the years of thy Life shall be many Prov. ● 10. Hear me now therefore O ye Children and depart not from the words of my Mouth Prov. ● 7. A wise Son maketh a glad Father but a foolish Son is the heaviness of his Mother Prov. 10. 1. A wise Son heareth his Fathers Instruction but a Scorner heareth not Rebuke Prov. 13. 1. He that spareth his Rod hateth his Son But he that loveth him ●hasteneth him betimes Prov. 1. 2. A Fool despiseth his Fathers Instruction but he that regardeth reproof is prudent Prov. 15. A wise Son maketh a glad Father But a foolish Man despiseth his Mother Prov. 1 20. A wise Servant shall have rule over a Son that causeth shame and shall have part of the Inheritance among the Brethren Prov. 17. 2. A foolish Son is a grief to his Father and bitterness to her that bare him Prov. ●7 25. A foolish Son is the Calamity of his Father Prov. 19. 13. Cease my Son to hear the instruction that causeth to err from the words of Knowledge Prov. 1. 27. Even a Child is known by his doing whether his work be pure and whether it be right Prov. 20. 11. Whoso Curseth his Father or his Mother his Lamp shall be put out in obscur e darkness Prov. 20 2. Train up a Child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it Prov. 2. 6. Withhold not Correction from the Child for if thou beatest him with the Rod he shall not die Thou shalt beat him with the Rod and shalt deliver his Soul from Hell Prov. 23. 13 14. Hearken unto thy Father that begat thee and despise not thy Mother when she is old Prov. 2. 22. Thy Father and thy Mother shall be glad and she that bare thee shall rejoice Prov. 23. 25. My Son fear thou the Lord and the King and meddle not with them that are given to change Prov 24. 21. The Rod and Reproof give wisdom but a Child left to himself bringeth his Mother to shame Prov. 29 15. Correct thy Son and he shall give thee rest yea he shall give delight unto thy Soul Prov. 29. 17. The Eye that mocketh at his Father and despiseth to obey his Mother the Ravens of the Valley shall pick it out and the young Eagles shall eat it Prov. 30. 17. Better is a poor and wise Child than an old and foolish King Eccles. ● 13. Rejoice O young Man in thy youth and let thy Heart chear thee in the days of thy youth and walk in the ways of thy Heart and in the sight of thine Eyes But know thou that for all these things God will bring thee into Iudgment Eccl. 11. 9. Chap. 2. English Proverbs Alphabetically placed A A Cat may look on a King A Fools bolt is soon shot A Friend is not known but in time of need A good Tale is spoil'd by ill telling A good beginning makes a good ending A groaning Horse and a grunting Wife never fail their Master A Fool and his Money is soon parted After Dinner sit a while after Supper walk a Mile A Lark is better than a Kite After a Storm cometh a Calm After Meat comes Mustard A little Pot is soon hot A living Dog is better than a dead Lion A long Harvest of a little Corn. A low Hedge is easily leaped over All is not Gold that glisters An hasty Man never wants woe All covet all lose A proud Horse that will not bear his own provender A short Horse is soon curried A Traveller may lye with Authority A wonder lasteth but nine days All is well that ends well An ill Cook that cannot lick his own Fingers An Inch breaks no square As good play for nothing as work for nothing Ask my Companion if I be