In these same dayes young wanton gyrlesm that mete for marriage be, Doe search to know the names of them that shall their husbandes bee. Four onyons, five, or eight, they take, and make in every one Such names as they do fancie most, and best do think upon. Thus neere the chimney them they set, and that same onyon then That firste doth sproute, doth surely beare the name of their good man.