[5.]
¶ A Preface to the buier of this booke.
Chap. 5.
1
What lookest thou herein to haue?
Fine verses thy fansie to please?
Of many my betters that craue,
[Looke] nothing but rudenes in thease.[E19]
2
What other thing lookest thou then?
Graue sentences many to finde?
Such, Poets haue twentie and ten,
Yea thousands contenting the minde.
3
What looke ye, I praie you shew what?
Termes [painted] with Rhetorike fine?
Good husbandrie seeketh not that,
Nor [ist] any meaning of mine.
4
What lookest thou, speake at the last?
Good lessons for thee and thy wife?
Then keepe them in memorie fast,
To helpe as a comfort to life.
5
What looke ye for more in my booke?
Points needfull and meete to be knowne?
Then dailie be suer to looke,
To saue to be suer thine owne.