^■■ryy^?; LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. ^' '^11^ « f4- iCfc \(m.m^^ f^unterian €lu6 No. III.— 1871-: s It I- KNAVE OF CLUBBES WLAND K I PRINTED FROM THE FIRST EDITION PRINTED FOR THE HUNTERIAN CLUIJ 187: THE KNAVE OF Clubbes. 1 i [ Printed at London for JV,Fere3randy2ind are to be fold at his /hop in Popes-head Pallace, 1609. ftirmraaiMi TO FvSTiS K^iaue of Clubs. >imrii>MLgPMiqpiMqaMiBlIw5i VSTIS, the humors of a Knaue, To thee I dedicate ; Which hath bine chriftned knaue of By Gentlemen of late : (Clubs For thy notorious fwaggering life, Thou liu'fl about the Towne; And Fleete-flreet fraies, when Prentices With Clubs did knocke thee downe : Thy tricks, and feates thou haft at cards. To cut vpon a Knaue, That let a man drawe where he will, Thy pi6lure he fhall haue. Thy haunting of the Dicing-houfe, A 2 To M r>,. lAj The knatte of clubs. To cheate a liuing theare, The Panders profit out of Whoores, For whome thou't fight and fweare, Thy bould and brafen fac'd exploit In want, fome quoine to get, At Bedlem-bowling alley late, Where Cittizens did bet : And threw their mony on the ground, To which thou didfl incline. And taking vp an angell, fwore By God this game is mine. While they vpon each other looke, Not knowing what to fay, Cluhs calles (come firha) to his man, And goes with quoyne away. Thefe and a thoufand villanies, Which now I will omit, Hath got Thee placed captaine heere Becaufe thou merrits it, March in the fore-front of my booke. And fay I vfe thee kinde, A crew of mad-men, knaues and fooles. Thy fellowes come behinde. S.R. A whoore The K^zmte of Clubs. »Mr^SMI99Mi^€B9IMIi@M!I99II]JI^@nilXMI€^iniK^aMI1^IiiIIg^E!IiI^lIlS@^liIir#B»MIIg»1 tunri tmiKi A Pander. M\m wm \w\ ca&M:^iPMiCBiM^2m^iiiirqggDiq@giiii«aM£fiPMrlMMKWiinBWH>IinKIM4WIMKliPJin»MPlMIIHKI A politiqtte Theefe lflBIIIIK€BMKGAlMflPMEaVIM4BIM