7. ¶ The dylygence and attendaunce that a husbande shulde gyue to his warke, in maner of an other prologue, and the speciall grounde of all this treatyse.
Take pains, keep measure, and be rich.
[Fol. 7.]
Luke ix. 62.
No man, putting his hand to the plough, &c.
Be not idle.
Do what you came to do.