149 A comparison betweene, etc. 
27 In woodland the poore men that haue 
scarse fully two akers of land, 
More merily liue and doo saue, 
than tother with twentie in hand. 
Yet paie they as much for the twoo 
as tother for twentie must doo. 
28 The labourer comming from thence, 
in woodland to worke any where: 
(I warrant you) goeth not hence, 
to worke anie more againe there. 
If this same be true (as it is :) 
why gather they nothing of this ? 
29 The poore at enclosing doo grutch, 
because of abuses that fall, 
Least some man should haue but too much, 
and some againe nothing at all. 
If order might therein be found, 
what were to the seuerall ground ? 
Thus endeth Husbandry. 1577. 
Here followeth Huswifery. 1573. 
*,* “Tt is likely this was wrote soon after Ket’s rebellion, as a dissua- 
sive from the like, and to persuade the poorer sort quietly to endure 
Enclosures.” —T.R. 
64. 
‘| Zhe description of an enuious and 
naughtie neighbour. 
Chap. 53." 
[1] An enuious neighbour is easie to finde, 
His cumbersome fetches are seldome* behinde. 
His hatred procureth from naughtie to wurse, 
His friendship like ludas that carried the purse. 
1 This chapter precedes the Author’s Life in 1577 edition. 
2 sieldome. 1614. 
