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5 One part for plowwrite, cartwrite, knacker and smith, 
6 One part to vphold thy teemes that drawe therewith. Selig ee 
7 One part for seruant and workmans wages lay. Ber eaenie 
8 One part likewise for filbellie day by day. ee a 
g One part thy wife for needfull things doth craue. ee and 
10 Thy selfe and childe, the last one part would haue. Minber 
1577+ 
[11 ]Who minds to cote, [12] Yet fermer may 
vpon this note, thanke God and say, 
may easily find ynough : for yeerlie such good hap: 
What charge and paine, Well fare the plough, 
to litle gaine, that sends ynough 
doth follow toiling plough. | to stop so many a gap. 
59. 
S|) A briefe conclusion, where you may see, 
f£ich word in the verse, to begin with a T. 
Chap. 48. 
I HE thriftie that teacheth the thriuing to thriue, 
Teach timelie to trauerse the thing that thou triue. Ttiue, for 
contriue. 
Transferring thy toiling, to timelines tought. 
This teacheth thee temprance, to temper thy thought. 
5 Take trustie (to trust to) that thinkest to thee, 
That trustily thriftines trowleth to thee. 
Then temper thy trauell to tarie the tide, 
This teacheth thee thriftines twentie times tride. 
9 Take thankfull thy talent, thanke thankfully those 
That thriftilie teacheth thy time to transpose. 
Troth twise to thee teached, teach twentie times ten. 
This trade thou that takest, take thrift to thee then. 
[Thomas Tusser (1577). | 
