As we went aboord we found great store of peason as good as any wee haue in England: a man would thinke they had bene sowed there.
The soyle along the coast is not deepe of earth, bringing forth abundantly peason small, yet good feeding for cattell.
A large mouth in mine opinion, and not to eat peason with Ladies of my time, besides that if occasion serued, it was able to receiue the whole bodies of mo than one of the greatest men, I meane of such as we be in our daies.
It is even as the millet of Brazil as great and somewhat bigger than small peason [peas], wherewith they live as we do with ours.
Sow peason betimes, and betimes they will come: the sooner, the better they fill vp a rome.
Sow wheate in a meane, sow thy Rie not to thin; let peason and beanes, here and there, take therein.
And very faire corne groweth there and peason grow of their owne accord, gooseberries and strawberries.
Long locks of late our zealot Peason wears, Not for to hide his high and mighty ears; No, but because he would not have it seen That stubble stands where once large ears have been.
There are certaine peason by the Sea side, which grow vpon great and very long stalkes, one of the stalkes I measured and found it 27.
Wheate they haue none growing here, but a certaine seede that they call Mill, and certaine peason like Guinie peason, which Mill maketh good breade, but they haue here good store of rother beasts and goates.
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