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Þo knop vp turnes, and closes on ryȝt,
¶ As bolde by nek þat henges fulle lyȝt. [folio 20]
Þo counturpynt he lays on beddys fete,
Qwysshenes on sydes shyn lye fulle mete.
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Tapetis [Tapet, a clothe, tappis. Palsgrave, 1530. Tapis, Tapistrie, hangings, &c., of Arras. Cotgrave, 1611. Tapis, carpet, a green square-plot. Miegc, 1684. The hangynges of a house or chambre, in plurali, aulæa . . Circundo cubiculum aulæis, to hange the chambre. The carpettes, tapetes. Withals.] of spayne on flore by syde,
Þat sprad shyn be for pompe and pryde;
Þo chambur sydes ryȝt to þo dore,
He henges with tapetis þat ben fulle store;
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And fuel to chymné hym falle to gete,
And screnes in clof to y-saue þo hete.
Fro þo lorde at mete when he is sett,
Borde, trestuls, and fourmes, with-outen let;
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¶ Alle thes þynges kepe schalle he,
And water in chafer for laydyes fre;
iij perchers of wax þen shalle he fet,
A-boue þo chymné þat be sett,
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In syce [And he (a Grome of Chambyr) setteth nyghtly, after the seasons of the yere, torchys, tortays, candylles of wax, mortars; and he setteth up the sises in the King's chambre, H. Ord. p. 41, 'these torches, five, seven, or nine; and as many sises sett upp as there bee torches,' ib. p. 114; and dayly iiii other of these gromes, called wayters, to make fyres, to sett up tressyls and bourdes, with yomen of chambre, and to help dresse the beddes of sylke and arras. H. Ord. p. 41.] ichon from oþer shalle be
Þe lenghthe of oþer þat men may se,
To brenne, to voide, þat dronkyn is,
Oþer ellis I wote he dose Amys.
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Þo vssher alle-way shalle sitt at dore
At mete, and walke schalle on þe flore,
To se þat alle be seruet on ryȝt,
Þat is his office be day and nyȝt;
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And byd set borde when tyme schalle be,
And take hom vp when tyme ses he.