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11. 
*| Anhabitation inforced betterlate than neuer, 
upon these words Sit downe Robin and rest thee. 
Chap. 11. 
iM. Y friend, if cause doth wrest thee, 
Ere follie hath much opprest thee : 
Farre from acquaintance kest thee, 
Where countrie may digest thee, 
Let wood and water request thee, 
In good corne soile to nest thee, 
Where pasture and meade may brest thee, 
And healthsom aire tnuest thee. 
Though enure shall detest thee, 
Let that no whit molest thee, 
Thanke God, that so hath blest thee, 
And sit downe Robin & rest thee. 
*,* The title in the edition of 1577 reads : 
An habitation enforced aduisedly to be followed better late than never, &c. 
12. 
[Not in 1577.] 
4 The fermers dailie diet. 
Chap. 12. 
I Plot set downe, for fermers quiet, 
as time requires, to frame his diet: 
With sometime fish, and sometime fast, 
that houshold store may longer last. 
