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Thomas Deloney

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Salomons good houswife, in the 31 of his Proverbes

HE  that  a  gracious  wife  doth  find,
Whose  life  puts  vertue  chiefe  in  vre,
One  of  the  right  good  huswife  kind,
That  man  may  well  himselfe  assure,
And  boasting  say  that  he  hath  found
The  richest  treasure  on  the  ground.
Who  so  enioyeth  such  a  loue,
Let  him  resolue  with  hearts  consent,
She  euer  constantly  will  proue
A  carefull  nurse,  want  to  preuent,  
With  diligence  and  painefull  heed,
Preuenting  tast  of  beggers  need.
And  while  she  liues  will  still  procure,
By  true  and  faithfull  industrie,
T'increase  his  wealth,  and  to  insure
His  state  in  all  securitie:
To  seeke  his  quiet,  worke  his  ease,
And  for  a  world  no  way  displease.
Her  houshold  folke  from  sloth  to  keepe,
Shee  will  endeauour  with  good  heed,  
At  worke  more  wakefull  then  asleepe,
With  flaxe  and  stuffe,  which  houswiues  need
To  be  employd,  her  hands  also
The  way  to  worke  will  others  show.
Her  wit  a  common  wealth  containes,
Of  needments  for  her  houshold  store,
And  like  a  ship  her  selfe  explaines,
That  riches  brings  from  forraine  shore,
Arriuing,  with  a  bounteous  hand
Dispearsing  treasure  to  the  land.  
Before  the  day  she  will  arise
To  order  things,  and  to  prouide
What  may  her  family  suffice,
That  they  at  labour  may  abide,
If  she  haue  land,  no  paine  shall  want
To  purchase  vines,  set,  sow,  and  plant.
No  honest  labour  shee'le  omit,
In  ought  she  can  attaine  vnto,
But  will  endeauour  strength  and  wit,
Adding  the  vtmost  she  can  do:  
And  if  that  profit  comes  about,
By  night  her  candle  goes  not  out.
A  willing  hand  to  the  distrest
She  lends,  and  is  a  chearefull  giuer:
Come  winters  cold  and  frostie  guest,
When  idle  huswiues  quake  and  quiuer,
She  and  her  housholds  cloathed  well,
The  weathers  hardnesse  to  expell.
Her  skill  doth  worke  faire  Tapistrie,
With  linnen  furnish'd  of  the  best:  
Her  needle  workes  do  beautifie,
And  she  in  Scarlet  costly  drest,
When  Senators  assembled  be,
Her  husbands  honor  there  shall  see.
Her  spinning  shall  her  store  increase,
The  finest  cloth  shall  yeeld  her  gaine,
And  dayly  profit  shall  not  cease,
Which  her  vnidle  hands  maintaine:
Her  clothing  shall  her  worth  expresse,
And  Honors  yeares  her  end  possesse.  
Her  mouth  shall  neuer  opened  be,
But  wisdome  will  proceede  from  it:
And  such  mild  gracious  wordes  yeelds  shee,
Sweetnesse  vpon  her  tongue  doth  sit:
In  age  she  will  her  care  addresse,
To  eate  no  bread  of  idelnesse.
Her  children  shall  their  dutie  show,
Most  reuerent  to  her  all  their  life,
Her  husband  blesse,  that  he  did  know
The  time  to  meete  with  such  a  wife  
And  vttring  forth  his  happinesse
Her  vertues  in  this  wise  expresse
I  know  t'ls  true  that  more  then  one
Good  huswife  there  is  to  be  found
But  I  may  say,  that  thou  alone
Aboue  all  women  dost  abound,
Yea  I  protest  in  all  my  daies,
Thou  art  the  first,  and  thee  ile  praise.
What  thing  is  fauour  but  a  shade?
It  hath  no  certaine  lasting  hower,  
Whereof  is  wanton  beautie  made,
That  withers  like  a  Sommers  flower?
When  these  shall  end  their  date  in  daies,
She  that  feares  God  shall  liue  with  praise.
And  such  a  wife  of  worthie  worth,
Due  glories  lot  will  to  her  fall,
And  great  assemblies  will  giue  forth,
What  vertues  shee's  adorn'd  withall,
Her  lifes  renowne  to  fame  shall  reach,
Her  good  example  others  teach.  
May  bachelors  of  each  degree,
In  choosing  of  a  beauteous  wife,
Remember,  what  is  ioy  to  see
May  lead  to  wofulnesse  and  strife:
Beauty  is  not  a  brave  outside;
Beauty  within  is  beautys  pride.
FINIS.



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