The Year of Marts Life. ^ 
JUNE. 
Then cometh June, with pleasant tune, 
When fields with flow’rs are clad, 
And Phoebus bright is at his height, 
All creatures then are glad. 
Then he appears of thirty years, 
With courage bold and stout; 
His nature so makes him to go, 
Of death he hath no doubt. 
JULY. 
Then July comes with his hot calms, 
And constant in his kind ; 
The man doth thrive to thirty-five, 
And sober grows his mind ; 
His children small do on him call, 
And breed him sturt and strife ; 
His wife may die, and so may he 
Go seek another wife. 
AUGUST. 
Then August old, both stout and bold, 
When flow’rs do stoutly stand : 
So man appears at forty years, 
With wisdom and command ; 
And doth provide his house to guide, 
Children and familie ; 
Yet do not miss t’ remember this, 
That one day thou must die. 
SEPTEMBER. 
September then comes with his train, 
And makes the flowers to fade ; 
Then man belyve is.forty-five, 
Grave, constant, wise, and staid : 
