1
Barne locked, [gofe ladder], short pitchforke and long,
flaile, [strawforke] and rake, with a fan that is strong:
Wing, cartnaue and bushel, peck, [strike] readie hand,
get casting [sholue],[E73] broome, and a sack with a band.
Stable furniture.
2
A stable wel [planked], with key and a lock,
walles stronglie wel lyned,[8] to [beare off] a knock:
A rack and a manger, good litter and haie,
swéete chaffe and some prouender euerie daie.
3
A pitchfork, a doongfork, [seeue], [skep][E74] and a bin,
a broome and a paile to put water therein:
A handbarow, wheelebarow, sholue and a spade,
a currie combe, [mainecombe], and whip for a [Jade].
4
A [buttrice][9] and pincers, a hammer and naile,
an [aperne][E75] and [siszers] for head and for taile:
Hole bridle and saddle, [whit lether][E76] and [nall],
with collers and harneis, for [thiller] and all.
5
A [panel] and [wantey], packsaddle and [ped],[E77]
A [line] to fetch litter, and halters for hed.
With crotchis and pinnes, to hang [trinkets] theron,
and stable fast chained, that nothing be gon.
Cart furniture.
6
Strong [exeltred] cart, that is [clouted][10] and [shod],[11][E78]
cart ladder and [wimble], with [percer] and [pod]:
[Wheele ladder] for haruest, light pitchfork and tough,
[shaue], whiplash[12] wel knotted, and cartrope ynough.
A [Coeme] is halfe a quarter.
7
Ten sacks, whereof euerie one holdeth a coome,[E79]
a pulling hooke[E80] handsome, for bushes and broome:
Light tumbrel and [doong crone], for easing sir wag,
sholue, pickax, and mattock, with bottle and bag.