and their Flies. 
Thrife thus they flecp,and thtife they caft thcic skin, 
Ttic latter ftil farre whiter then the reft. 
For neuer are they quiet of mind within, 
Til they be cleane ot blackneffc difpofleft. 
Whether becaufe they deeme it frame and finne 
To weare the markc of blackifh fiend vnbleft: 
Or that their parents wearing onely white. 
They therefore in that onely would be dight. 
IJow oft they 
change their 
ikinnci. 
As they in body and in greatnefte grow, 
Diuidc them into tribes and colonics. 
For though at firft one table and no mo 
{Smal though it be)a thoufand wormes fuffice. 
Yet aftcrwards(as proofe wil truly ihow) 
When they proceedc vnto agreater fizc. 
One takes the roome oftenne, and feemes to crane 
A greater fcope and portion for to haue. 
How they are’fr 
be dijiribnted { 
when theygrm 
greater. 
The loft wherein their tables placcdbe. 
Mu ft neither be too full, nor voide of light, 
Two windowes are inough, ftiperfluous three, 
Plac’t in fuch fort that one regard thelight 
OtPhcebus (feeds vprifingas we fee: 
And from the other when it drawes to night. 
We may behold themtited as it were. 
And limpiug downethe wefterne Hemifphere'. 
I “ Glafdc 
Whatman# 
of roome their 
table rmijlfland, 
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