Of the Haruest.
¶ The Haruest this yere shalbe somewhat warmer and dryer than
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¶ The Haruest this yere shalbe somewhat warmer and dryer than
it hath ben in tymes past / in the be∣gynnynge with moche dew / in the ende with moche rayne / and shalbe wyndy among / with a lytel rayne. There shall than reygne many a∣gues and quarteyns / with paynes in the heed / in some places with pe¦stilens: of the collycke shall many people be infected.