r* May here finde plentie of that skill . 
I teach by good expeiicnce, 
To doe an cafic thing. 
TJie pleafure of this skill is great, 
T he prolite is not fmall ; 
To hich men as will praftife it. 
In things jnperenatui-^U. 
The poorc man may with pleafure finde, 
Some thing to helpe his meede. 
So may tlie riclie man reape fbme fiaiitc, 
W here earft he Jiad but ^^eedc. 
Thenotle man tliat needeth naught. 
May thereby liaue at wyll : 
Such plealaunt fruit.c tp feruc his vfc. 
And giue cache man his filf 
The common weale cannot but winne, 
Where epbeman doth entende : 
By skill to make the good fruites mo, 
And yll fruites to amende. 
Weigh well my wordes,and thou flialt finde. 
All true that I doe tell : 
Mine Authour doth not write by gefTc, 
Praffife made him excell. 
If thou wilt praffife as he did, 
T hou mayft finde out much more : 
lie hath not founde out all the mith. 
That nature hath in Ibre. 
, Farewell. 
