[1] Things plentie in house. 1577.


[30.]

Against fantasticall scruplenes.

Chap. 28.

1
At this time and that time[1] some make a great matter,
som help not but hinder the poore with their clatter.
Take custome from feasting, what commeth then last,
where one hath a dinner, a hundred shall fast.

2
To dog in the manger some liken I could,
that hay will eate none, nor let other that would;
Some scarce in a yeere giue a dinner or twoo,
nor well can abide any other to doo.

3
Play thou the good fellow, seeke none to [misdeeme],
disdaine not the honest, though merie they seeme:
For oftentimes seene, no more verie a knaue
than he that doth counterfait most to be graue.

[1] this thing and that thing. 1577.