I doute not, in his wysedome, to provyde

Suche wether as in our huntynge, now and then,

We may both teyse[133] and receyve[134] on every syde.

Whyche thynge, ones had, for our seyd recreacyon,

Shall greatly prevayle[135] you in preferrynge our helth 295

For what thynge more nedefull then our preservacyon,

Beynge the weale and heddes of all comen welth?

Mery-reporte. Now I besech your mashyp, whose hed be you?

Gentylman. Whose hed am I? Thy hed. What seyst thou now?

Mery-reporte. Nay, I thynke yt very trew, so god me helpe! 300