Five Hundred Pointes of Good Husbandrie, Nummer 21

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English dialect society, 1878 - 350 pagina's
 

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Good husbandlie lessons
18
An habitation inforced better late than neuer 12 The fermers dailie diet
27
Description of the properties of windes at all seasons 14 Of the Planets
30
Septembers Abstract
31
Septembers husbandrie
39
A digression to husbandlie furniture 18 Octobers abstract
43
Octobers husbandrie
47
Nouembers abstract
53
Nouembers husbandrie
55
Decembers abstract
59
Decembers husbandrie
61
A digression to hospitalitie
65
Description of life and riches
66
Description of housekeeping
67
Description of apt time to spend
68
Against fantasticall scruplenes
69
A Christmas Caroll
70
Januaries abstract
72
Of trees or fruites to be set or remooued
76
Februaries abstract
85
Februaries husbandrie
87
Marches abstract
91
Seedes and herbes for the Kitchen
93
Herbes and rootes for sallets and sauce
94
Herbes and rootes to boile or to butter
95
Herbes to still in Sommer
96
Marches husbandrie
97
Aprils abstract
102
Aprils husbandrie 193
103
A lesson for dairie maid Cisley
107
Maies abstract
109
Maies husbandrie III
110
Junes abstract
116
Junes husbandrie
117
Julies abstract
121
Julies husbandrie
122
Augusts abstract
124
Augusts husbandrie
128
Corne Haruest equally deuided into ten partes
136
A briefe conclusion each word beginning with the letter T
137
Mans age deuided into twelue seauens
138
Comparison between good and bad husband
139
Comparison betweene Champion countrie and seuerall
140
Description of an enuious neighbour
146
To light a candell before the Deuill
148
A sonet against a slanderous tongue
150

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