Carriage of fewell.
31[14]
Er winter preuenteth, while weather is good,
for [galling] of pasture get home with thy wood.
And carrie out grauell to fill vp a hole:
both timber and furzen, the turfe and the [cole].
Well placing of fewell.
32
[Howse] charcole and sedge, [chip] and cole[15] of the land,
pile tallwood and billet, stacke all that hath band.
Blocks, rootes,[16] pole and bough, set vpright to the [thetch]:
the neerer more handsome in winter to fetch.
Houell for hogs.
33
In stacking of [bauen], and piling of logs,
make vnder thy bauen a houell for hogs,
And warmelie enclose it, all sauing the mouth,
and that to stand open, and full to the south.
34
Once haruest dispatched, get [wenches] and [boies],
and into the barne, afore all other [toies].
[Choised] seede to be picked and [trimlie] well fide,
for seede may no longer from threshing abide.
35
Get seede aforehand, in a readines had,
or better prouide, if thine owne be too bad.
Be carefull of seede, or else such as ye sowe,
be sure at haruest, to reape or to mowe.
Provision for Lent.
36[17]
When haruest is ended, take shipping or ride,
[Ling],[E369] Saltfish and Herring, for Lent to prouide.
To buie it at first, as it commeth to [rode],
shall paie for thy charges thou spendest abrode.