44
Like practise they prooue,
that hops doe looue.

45
Now make and [wand] in
trim bower to stand in.
Leaue wadling about,
till arbor be out.

46
Who now sowes otes,
gets gold and [grotes].
Who sowes in May
gets little that way.

47
Go breake vp land,
get mattock in hand,
[Stub] roote so tough,
for breaking of plough.

48
What greater crime
then losse of time?

49[11]
[Lay land] or[12] [lease]
breake vp if ye please.
But fallow not yet,
that hast any wit.

50
Where drink ye sowe,
good tilth bestowe.

51
Small profit is found,
by [péeling] of ground.

52
Land past the best
[cast] vp to[13] rest.

Thus endeth Januaries abstract, agréeing with Januaries husbandrie.