Loue so as ye may
Loue many a day.
13
Be lowly not [sollen], if ought go [amisse],
what [wresting] may loose thee, that winne with a kisse.
14
Both beare and forebeare now and then as ye may,
then, wench God a mercie, thy husband will say.
[1] to. 1577.
[90.]
¶ The ploughmans feasting daies.
This would not be [slept],
Old guise must be kept.
1
Good huswiues, whom God hath enriched ynough,
forget not the feastes that belong to the plough.
The meaning is onelie to ioie and be glad,
for comfort with labour is fit to be had.
Leicestershire.