[56] A place at Bankside, Southwark, famous for bull and bear baiting.

[57] Francis Coles published between 1646 and 1674.

[18.] A pleasant Fancy of an Italian by name Trivelino, Who falling asleep one Day, with his Horse's Bridle twisted in his Arm, another came who unbridled his Horse and got away. Trivelino being awaked, and missing his Horse began to feel himself about, saying Either I am Trivelino, or not: If I am Trivelino my Horse is lost; If not, I have got a Bridle, but know not how.

[12.]A simple Fellow lookt

On a dish that was cookt,

Wherein was a Calves Head by name;

One told him, 'twas so clear,

If he lookt very near,

He might see his face in the same.

Ad Johannuelem Leporem, Lepidissimum;
Carmen Heroicum.