"Think not a losing gamester will be fair,

In the Ten of Spades, a Moorfields quack is seen pointing to his sign, with the inscription:

"To famed Moorfields I dayly do repair;

Kill worms, cure itch, and make ye ladies fair."

In the Ace of Diamonds, a lady is seen showing her palm to a fortune-teller, with the inscription:

"How can you hope this Gipsey drabb should know

The Fates decrees, and who was made for you."

In the Four of Diamonds, a lady is seen exchanging some of her clothes for china ware, with an itinerant dealer. The inscription is:

"Your pockets, madam, surely are wondrous bare,

To sell your very clothes for china ware."