This couplet is expanded by Amulek’s addition of times of prayer. The original couplet dealt with locations and who was in each: flocks in the fields, members of the household in the house. I see Amulek adding “both morning, mid-day, and evening.” The explicit mention of time fits the rhetorical context, but not the poem’s structure. Even though times are not stated, time is implicit in the fields/ house difference because the farmer’s typical activities occur in each location at different times of the day.