[5] quod. 1577.
The points of Huswiferie, vnited to
the comfort of Husbandrie, newly corrected
and amplified, with diuers good
lessons for housholders to recreate the
Reader, as by the Table at the end
hereof more plainlie may
appeere.
Set forth by Thomas Tusser Gentleman.
[68.]
To the right Honorable and my especiall good Ladie and Maistres, the Ladie Paget.[E424]
1
Though danger be [mickle],
and fauour so fickle,
Yet dutie doth tickle
my fansie to [wright]:
Concerning how prettie,
how fine and how [nettie],
Good huswife should [iettie],[1]
from morning to night.
2
Not minding[2] by writing,
to kindle a spiting,
But shew by enditing,
as afterward told:
How husbandrie easeth,
to huswiferie pleaseth,
And manie purse [greaseth]
with siluer and gold.