LXXIV.
Behave thy self so in thy family, that those below thee may both love and fear thee; be not too familiar with thy servants, neither let
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Behave thy self so in thy family, that those below thee may both love and fear thee; be not too familiar with thy servants, neither let
them be privy to thy secrets. This were to change the relation, and make thy self the servant; and those whom thou darest not dis∣please, will dare to displease thee. Keep a di∣stance with discretion; that others may know their places, do thou know thine.