3
Ill husbandrie spendeth
abrode like a [mome]:
Good husbandrie [tendeth]
his charges at home.

4
Ill husbandrie selleth
his corne on the ground:
Good husbandrie smelleth
no gain that way found.

5
Ill husbandrie loseth,
for lack of good fence:
Good husbandrie [closeth],
and gaineth the pence.

6
Ill husbandrie trusteth
to him and to hur:[E381]
Good husbandrie lusteth
himselfe for to [stur].

7
Ill husbandrie eateth
himselfe out a doore:
Good husbandrie [meateth]
his friend and the poore.

8
Ill husbandrie [daieth],[E382]
or letteth it lie:
Good husbandrie paieth,
the cheaper to bie.

9
Ill husbandrie [lurketh],
and stealeth a sleepe:
Good husbandrie worketh,
his houshold to kéepe.

10
Ill husbandrie liueth,
by that and by this:[E383]
Good husbandrie giueth
to erie man his.

11
Ill husbandrie taketh,
and spendeth vp all:
Good husbandrie maketh
good shift with a small.

12
Ill husbandry praieth
his wife to make shift:
Good husbandrie saieth
take this of my gift.