Social Changes in England in the Sixteenth Century As Reflected in Contemporary Literature. Part I. Rural Changes

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Though any mans corn they do bite, they will not allow him a mite.
***** More profit is quieter found, where pastures in several be.
Of one silly Aker of ground, than champion maketh of three.
Again, what a joy is it known, when men may be bold with their own ; SOCIAL CHANGES IN ENGLAND. 73 The tone is commended for grain, yet bread made of beans they do eat : The tother for one loaf hath twain, of Mastline, of Rie, and of wheat.
The champion hveth full bare when woodland full merry do fare.
In
... woodland the poor men that have scarce fully two akers of land More merrily live and do save, than tother with twenty in hand.
Yet pay they as much for the two as tother for twenty will do.
The labourer coming from thence, in woodland to work any where, I warrant you, goeth not hence, to work any more again there.
If this same be true (as it is) why gather they nothing of this ; The poor at inclosure do grutch, because of abuses that fall, Lest some man should have but too much, and some again nothing at all.


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