WATER-WORKES. 



againe, he forfeits the Fee-simple of his 

 life : so having my grounds devided into 

 12. parts, their names (under favour) be 

 altered and now called in this manner : 

 the Pinck, the Gille-JJower, the Carnation, 

 the Rosemary, the Mary-gold, the gilt-cup, 

 the Honysuckle, the Daysy, the Garland, 

 the Eglentine, the Cowslip & the Primrose. 

 Some do say their Kine doe yeeld more 

 milke having often change, then those 

 that graze in only one pasture. I say 

 nothing to it: but, beleeve those dairy 

 women that affirme it. This I can say, 

 for any that desire often change, (as the 

 most part would have fresh and fresh 

 pasture) if they (being curious) will not 

 bee coy to handle a Cow-shore in his 

 kinde: then thus; When the Kine bee 

 put over to some other ground, you know 

 their staine or dung by heate of the sunne 

 will grow hard : and within short time, 

 will force a proud and insolent grasse; 

 such as the Kine in their returne will not 

 touch. 



When you turne out your Kine into 



fresh feeding ; bee sure to disperce and 



sever those Cow-shares, that the place 



be not stained with any polution. They 



135 being 



The new 

 names of the 

 Meades and 

 Pastures. 



