"What is best to be done if he is beset.
"If by chance he is surprised, how to behave himself.
"Being robbed, how to follow, which way to set forth the Hue and Cry, how to coast, and where to find the thieves," etc., etc.
He appears to have largely favoured the Dover Road, in his professional exploits:
. . . . . Though I oft have seen Gad's Hill and those
Red tops of mountains, where good people lose
Their ill-kept purses, I did never climb
Parnassus Hill, or could adventure time
To tread the Muse's Mazes, or their floor,