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Let gleaners gleane, 
(the poore I meane). 
Which euer ye sowe, 
that first eate lowe. 
The other forbare, 
for rowen’ to spare. 
Come home lord singing, 
com home?’ corne bringing. 
Tis merie in hall, 
when® beards wag all. 
Once had thy desire, 
pay workman his hire. 
Let none be beguilde, 
man, woman, nor childe. 
Thanke God? ye shall, 
and adue for all. 
Works after haruest.? 
Get tumbrell in hand, 
for barlie land. 
The better the muck, 
the better good luck. 
Still carrege is good, 
for timber and wood. 
rewen. 
let. 
1577+ 
1577: 
32 
33 
Augusts abstract. 
No longer delaies, 
to mend the high waies. 
Some loue as a iewell, 
well placing of fewell. 
In piling of logs, 
make houell for hogs. 
34. Wife, plow doth crie, 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
to picking of rie. 
Such séede as ye sowe, 
such reape or else mowe. 
Take shipping or ride. 
Lent stuffe to prouide. 
Let haberden lie, 
in peasestraw drie. 
When out ye ride, »* 
leaue a good guide. 
Some profit spie out, 
by riding about. 
Marke now, thorow yéere, 
what cheape, what déere. 
Some skill doth well 
to buie and to sell. 
2 cart. 
4 so. 
1573 (M.), 1577- 
1577: 
° The Works after Haruest are not in editions previous to 1580 (M.). 
But stanzas 47 and 48 are in Septembers Abstract. 
1577-—ED. 
