Household OBSERVATIONS NECESSARY FOR THESE TIMES. IF thou, my Servant, wilt thy Master please, Thou must observe and keep such laws as these; BE true and trusty, let thy hands be clear: And to purloin thy Master's goods forbear. I hate a liar, and a saucy Knave: And in a gamester I no pleasure have. I Hate the Man that hath a vaunting vein: And Him, that loves another's fame to stain. I like not Him, that is unapt to learn: Nor he, that Grudging, doth his wages earn. The Churlish, and the Envious man I hate: And Him I love not, that doth sow Debate. Sly Knaves, that would my Secrets overlook: Proud Fools, nor talking Fools; I cannot brook. I trust not Him, that would with fawning please: Nor he, that loves his Belly and his Ease. The false, deceitful man I hate as Hell: Only with Me the honest man shall dwell. he's Gentle, faithful, willing to Obey: And well deserves, to Rule another day. London, printed by T. Paine, and are to be sold by F. Coles in the Old-bailey, 1647.