[31]
Let oxe once fat
lose nothing of that.
Now hunt with dog,
vnyoked hog.

[32]
With Doues good luck,
reare[12] goose and duck.
To spare aright
spare March his flight.

[33]
The following additional couplets are in 1577.

Saue [chikins] poore buttocks
from pye, crowe, & [puttocks].

Some loue now best
yong rabbets nest.

Now knaues will steale
pig, lamb, and veale.

Here learne to knowe
what seedes to sowe.

And such to plant
whose seedes do want.

[1] St. 3, first couplet,

What champion useth
woodland refuseth. 1577.