3
For euerie trifle leaue [ianting] thy nag,
but rather make [lackey] of Jack boie thy [wag].
4
Make seruant at night [lug] in wood or a log,
let none come in emptie but slut and thy dog.
False knaue readie prest,
All safe is the best.
5
Where [pullen] vse nightly to [pearch] in the yard,
there two legged foxes keepe watches and ward.
6
See cattle well serued, without and within,
and all thing at quiet ere supper begin.
Take heede it is needeful,
True pittie is [meedeful].
7
No clothes in garden, no trinkets without,
no doore leaue vnbolted, for feare of a [dout].
8
Thou woman whom pitie becommeth the best,
graunt all that hath laboured time to take rest.