The captain waits but for a gale,

of prosperous wind and weather,

And that they soon will hoist up sail,

make hast away together.

Printed for J. Deacon,[27] at the Angel in Gilt Spur Street.

[25] Richard Pocock, who licensed from 1685 to 1688.

[26] Salt beef.

[27] Jonah Deacon published from 1684 to 1695.

[4.] An ignorant Country Fellow coming along Paternoster Row, had occasion to change a Half-Crown into small money, and looking over a Grate which stood on the Stall, there sate a large Monkey, whom he prayed to change his Money; the Monkey took it and put it into the Till of the Compter, where he had observed to be put, and then came and Grinn'd at the Man, who, being in a passion, made a noise at the Door, whereat the man of the Shop, coming into the Shop, asked him what was the matter? Sir, said he, I gave your Son half a Crown to change, and he will not give it me again, but laughs at me, and will not give me one word of answer, tho I have asked him for it many a time.

[13.]The old name of Robbing,