Muddy 

 flouds often 

 happen in 

 Summer- 

 time. 



WATER-WORKES. 



him ; the situation thereof was such as it 

 could not be otherwise handled. I saw 

 it, viewed it, and examined it ; and I know 

 it doth much more then countervaile the 

 charge. But had I beene acquainted with 

 him, in his first beginning, he should not 

 have spent his time to so small profit : not 

 that he mistooke in the handling therof ; 

 but knowing my owne errors, and by 

 costly experience able to instruct him; 

 I found no want of Arte in him, but the 

 want of Winter and Summer-water to serve 

 his turne. 



I would have perswaded him to have 

 forborn that barren under-taking, & to have 

 gotten five or sixe thousand pound with 

 ten times lesse labour, in the choice of 

 a thousand places elsewhere, where hee 

 might have drowned dayly for ever. 



Muddy -flouds doe often happen in 

 Summer-time. If the running of them 

 idle bee so unto other men as it is unto 

 mee, let them doe as I doe; ever have 

 one pasture bare eaten : and as you keepe 

 one speciall Chamber in your house to 

 entertaine a stranger^ so, you alwayes have 

 one Pasture for that muddy-Jloud, which 

 will pay you after twice twenty in the 

 132 hundred. 



