and their Flies, ss 
The firft three weekes the tcnd’reft leaues arc be#. 
The next ,thcy craue them of a greater fize. 
The laft,thc hardeft ones they can difgcft* 
As ftrength w ith age increafing doth arife: 
After which time all meate they do deteft, SotJtat they tat 
Lifting vp heads, and feetc, and bread to skies, 
Begging as t’werc of God and man fome fhrowde. 
Wherein to workeand hang their golden do We, 
But whilft they feede, ietal their foode be dries 
And pull'd when Pb&bus face doth brightly fhine, 
For raine,miflyiewe,and fpittings of the skic, 
Haue becne ful of the baine of cattle mine: 
Stay therfore, ftay^til dayes-vpholder flic. 
Fine fhges ful from Eafrerne T hetis line: 
Then leaues are free from any poyfncd feede. 
Which may infed this white and tender breede. 
Whentheir 
meat gists bet 
gathered. 
That is to fay, 
till the fume he 
fine hmrti high 
iCecpe mcafure too,for though the bell you get, Jn ^ at 
Giuenot too much nor little ofche fame, nth they arete 
Satiety their ftoraacks wilvn whet, it dined. 
Famin e againc wil make them leane and lame: 
Lend Witte the knife to quarter out their meate* 
As neede requires and reafon maketh clame: 
Led belly break, or raeagernede enfewc. 
By giuingmore or IcfTejtheh was their due. 
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