A CATALOGUE OF 
When physicke harde is to be hadd, 
Three things may be in steede. 
The minde in noe wise must be sadde, 
Meane reste, and diette muste thee feede. 
And members all grete co ne. 
In fine, washe well, then warme, then eate, 
And stande a littel after meate, 
Or eles goe walke an easye pase. 
Coole, faire, and softe, in anye case, 
Alias— 
Washe, warme, and eat ; goe or stande ; 
Wexe not colde out of hande. 
The addition, Fons, speculum, gramen, etc, 
@ gazinge glasse, and colors greene, 
Such thinges maye pleasantlye be seene, 
The silver stremes bringe grete delight, 
Besides all this they mend our sight, 
€ mountaines in the morninge fine, 
The fountaines after none be thine. 
Different metres are used, as 
Non sit acetosa cerevisia. 
The passingste ale is very cleare, 
And hact, of W he me 4 d 
