Who through the Crowd did sneak away,

while the stout Farmer kept the Stage;

Huzzas of joy did echo round,

while he with Victory was Crown'd.

FINIS.

Printed for P. Brooksby,[148] J. Deacon,[149] J. Blare,[150] J. Back.[151]

[147] For tune, see [Appendix].

[148] Philip Brooksby had two shops,—one, the Golden Ball, near Bear Tavern, in West Smithfield; the other, Harp and Ball, also Golden Ball, in Pye Corner.

[149] J. Deacon lived at the Rainbow, near David's Inn, or St. Andrew's Church, Holborn.

[150] Josiah Blare's shop was the Looking Glass, on London Bridge.