From oyle and dirt that in the same doth lie,

10. The Burler[496] then (yea, thousands in this place)

The thick-set weed with nimble hand doth chase.

11. The Fuller then close by his stock doth stand,

And will not once shake Morpheus by the hand.

12. The Rower next his armes lifts up on high,

13. And near him sings the Shearman merrily.

14. The Drawer last, that many faults doth hide

(Whom merchant nor the weaver can abide)

Yet is he one in most clothes stops more holes