CUT III.—Jerry Loses at Play.
At St. James’s they dine, when, flushed with new wine,
To the Gaming Tables they reel,
Where blacklegs and sharps, often gammon the flats,
As their pockets do presently feel.
CUT IV.—Jerry Learning to Spar.
Now Jerry’s become a Fancy blade,
To Jackson’s he often goes,
And to shew his skill in the milling trade,
He crack’d poor Logick’s nose.
CUT V.—Tom and Jerry at a Fortune-Teller’s.