[28]
Good neighbour mine,
now yoke thy swine.
Now euerie day,
set hops ye may.

[29]
Now set for thy pot,
best herbes to be got.
For flowers go set,
all sorts ye can get.

[30]
As winter doth prooue,
so may ye remooue.
Now all things reare,
for all the yeare.

[31]
Watch ponds, go looke
to [wéeles] and hooke.
Knaues seld repent
to steale in Lent.

[32]
Alls fish they get
that commeth to net.[E186]
Who muck regards
makes hillocks in yards.

Here ends Februaries short remembrances.

[1] Stanza 12 is 4, and st. 22 is 1 in 1577.

[37.]

Februaries husbandrie.

Chap. 34.