22
Rid chimney of soot,
from top to the foot.

23
In stable, put now
thy horses for plow.

24
Good horsekeeper will
laie muck vpon hill.

25[6]
Cut molehils that stand
so thick vpon land.

Thus endeth Novembers abstract, agréeing with Nouembers husbandrie.

¶ Other short remembrances.

26
Get pole, boy mine,
beate hawes to swine.
Driue hog to the wood,
brake rootes be good.

27
For mischiefe that falles,
looke well to marsh walles.
Drie [laier] get neate,
and plentie of meate.

28
Curst cattel that [nurteth],
poore [wennel] soon hurteth.
Good neighbour mine,
ring well thy swine.