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Fiue hundred pointes of good Husbandrie

as well for the Champion, or open countrie, as also for the woodland, or Seuerall, mixed in euerie Month with Huswiferie, ouer and besides the booke of Huswiferie, corrected, better ordered, and newly augmented to a fourth part more, with diuers other lessons, as a diet for the fermer, of the properties of winds, planets, hops, herbes, bees, and approoued remedies for sheepe and cattle, with many other matters both profitable and not vnpleasant for the Reader. Also a table of husbandrie at the beginning of this booke: and another of huswiferie at the end: for the better and easier finding of any matter conteined in the same. Newly set foorth by Thomas Tusser

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Posies for the gests chamber.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

Posies for the gests chamber.

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The slouen and the careles man, the roinish nothing nice,
To lodge in chamber comely deckt, are seldome suffred twice.

2

With curteine, som make scaberd clene, with couerlet their shoo,
All dirt and mire, some wallow bed, as spanniels vse to doo.

3

Though bootes & spurs be nere so foule, what passeth some theron?
What place they foule, what thing they teare, by tūbling thervpon.

4

Foule male some cast on faire boord, be carpet nere so cleene,
What maners careles maister hath, by knaue his man is seene.

5

Some make the chimnie chamber pot, to smell like filthie sink,
Yet who so bold, so soone to say, sough, how these houses stink?

6

They therfore such, as make no force, what comly thing they spil,
Must haue a cabben like themselues, although against their wil.

7

But gentlemen will gently doe, where gentlenes is sheawd,
Obseruing this, with loue abide, or else hence all beshreawd.