Of the rising 
and going 
down of the 
sun. 
Of the 
Moone 
changing. 
Of flowing 
and ebbing 
to suchas be 
verie sick. 
The Planets. 
14. 
[Not in 1577.] 
4 Of the Planets. 
Chap. 14. 
I S huswiues are teached, in stead of a clock, 
how winter nights passeth, by crowing of cock ; 
So here by the Planets, as far as I dare, 
some lessons I leaue for the husbandmans share. 
2 If day star appeareth, day comfort is ny, 
If sunne be at south, it is noone by and by: 
If sunne be at westward, it setteth anon, 
If sunne be at setting, the day is soone gon. 
3 Moone changed, keepes closet three daies as a Queene, 
er she in hir prime will of any be seene: 
If great she appereth, it showreth out, 
If small she appereth, it signifieth drout. 
At change or at full, come it late or else soone, 
maine sea is at highest, at midnight and noone: 
But yet in the creekes it is later high flood, 
through farnesse of running, by reason as good. 
4 Tyde flowing is feared, for many a thing, 
great danger to such as be sick it doth bring: 
Sea eb by long ebbing some respit doth giue, 
and sendeth good comfort to such as shal liue. 
