116 Mates husbandrie. 
35 Keepe oxe fro thy cow that to profit would go, 
least cow be deceiued by oxe dooing so: 
And thou recompenced for suffering the same, 
with want of a calfe and a cow to wax lame. 
Thus endeth Maies husbandrie. 
52. 
{| Junes abstract. 
Chap. 41. 
I ASH shéep for to share, 7 Sée cart in plight, 
that shéepe may go bare. _and all things right. 
2 Though fléese ye take, 8 Make drie ouer hed, 
no patches make. both houell and shed. 
3 Share lambes no whit, 9g Of houell make stack, 
or share not yit. for pease on his back. 
4 If meadow be growne, 1o' In champion some, 
let meadow be mowne. wants elbow rome. 
5 Plough early ye may, 11' Let wheat and rie, 
and then carrie hay. in house lie drie. 
6 Tis good to be knowne, 12' Buie turfe and sedge, 
to haue all of thine owne. or else breake hedge. 
Who goeth a borrowing, 
goeth a sorrowing. 13 Good store howsenéedfull 
well ordred spéedfull. 
1 Sts. 10-12 are omitted in 1577. 
