The sluggard will not plough by reason of cold The cold of the ploughing season, being in the latter end of autumn, and toward winter, or early in the spring. He hates and avoids all laborious and difficult work, although his own necessity and interest oblige him to do it; therefore shall he beg, and have nothing And not obtain any alms; not even in harvest, that time of plenty and bounty, because men's hearts are justly hardened against that man, who, by his own sloth and wilfulness, hath brought himself to want.

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