The Conclusion. 



1 I ^Hus runnes our Water-workes unto this end, 



-** That all that worke by them, by them may play : 

 For, if they Mossy-grounds by them amend, 

 or paines and pleasures (then) they'l freely pay. 



This WORKE consists not (like some idle Tracts) 



In shew alone, or Speculation : 



No; this \spracticall, faire shewes in ^&, 



To make the poor'st, the richest Nation. 



Then, chiefly amy'd I not at publick-good, 

 I would not thus divulge my private skill : 

 But, iootfrvg free-dome, my Natur's like my Blood; 

 Which would do good to all, and no man ill: 

 Then, All (I hope) or of that All, the best 

 Will wish me well : as for the rest, I rest. 



Theirs as they give me cause, 

 Rowland Vaughan. 



FINIS. 



In praise of the Worke and Author. 



praise a worke of such a worth as this, 

 k That shews the way t'inrich both earth & man : 

 Deserves a witt that rare and excellent is, 

 And all to short, excell in what it can. 



The Author, and his worke do merit fame ; 

 With-out the glory of a Poets name. 



Anthony Davies. 

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