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321 Dispitous is he that hath disdaygn of his neyghbour that | |||
is to saye of his euen cristen and hath despyte to doo that | |||
hym ought to do / 322 Arrogaunt is he that thynketh that he | |||
hath that bounte in hym that he hath not / or weneth that he | |||
shold haue hit by his desert / or ellis that he demeth that | |||
he be that he is not / 323 Imprudent is he that for his pryde hath | |||
no shame for his synne / 324 Swellyng of herte is whan a mā | |||
reioyseth hym of harm that he hath don / 325 Insolent is he that | |||
dispyseth in his Iugement alle other folke as to the regarde | |||
of his value and of his connyng and of his spekyng | |||
and of his beryng / 326 Elate is he whan he may neyther suf- | |||
fre to haue maister ne felowe / 327 Impacient is he that wil not | |||
be taught ne vndernome of his vices and by strif warrith | |||
ayenst trouthe wetyngly and defendeth his foly / 328 Contu- | |||
max is he that thorugh his Indignacion is ayenst euery | |||
auctoryte or power of hem that been his souereyns / 329 Presump | |||
cion is whan a man taketh an enpryse that hym ought not | |||
to do / or ellis he may it not do / And that is callid Sur- | |||
quydry / Irreuerence is whan a man doth not honour there | |||
as hym ought to do and wayteth to be reuerencyd / 330 Perty | |||
nacy is whan a man defendeth his foly and trusteth to | |||
mykyl to his owen witte / 331 Veyn glorye is for to haue pompe | |||
and delyte in temporel highnes & gloryfye hym in worldly | |||
estates / 332 Iangelyng is whan a man spekith to mykyl to | |||
forn folk and clappyth as a mylle and taketh no kepe | |||
what he saith 333 And ther is yet a pryue spyce of pryde that | |||
wayteth first to be salewyd or he salewe / al be he lesse worthy | |||
than that other is perauenture and eke he wayteth to sytte | |||
or to goo aboue hym in the weye or kysse pax or be sensyd | |||