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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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Eleemosyna prodest homini in vita, in morte, & post mortem.
  
  
  
  
  
  

Eleemosyna prodest homini in vita, in morte, & post mortem.

Out of S. Augustine.

For onely loue to God, more Christian like to liue,

Of almes deedes.


And for a zeale to helpe the poore, thine almes daily giue.
Let gift no glorie looke, nor euill possesse thy minde:
And for a truth these profites three, through almes shalt thou finde.

1

First, here the holy Ghost, shall daily through his grace,
Prouoke thee to repentant life, Gods mercie to embrace.

2

Of goods, and friends (by death,) when thou thy leaue must take,
Thine almes deedes shall claspe thy soule, and neuer it forsake.

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3

When God shall after death, call soone for thine account,
thine alms then through faith in Christ, shal al things els surmount.
But yet for any deede, put thou no trust therein,
but put thy trust in God (through Christ) to pardon thee thy sin.
For else as cackling hen, with noise bewraies hir nest,
euen so go thou and blaze thy deeds, and lose thou all the rest.