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 He that draweth the number five, Where he was born he will best thrive; But it it's drawn by womankind, Good luck abroad they sure will find.

He that can catch the number six, Will have cunning and crafty tricks But if a woman draw the same, It will show that she is free from blame.

Since that the seven does appear, Crosses thou hast great cause to fear; Women whene'er the same shall draw, Shall not tear crosses more than straw.

Hast thou then drawn the number eight, Thou sure wilt be a cuckold great; Females that chance the same to take, They never will the truth forsake.

Hast thou turned up the merry nine, Then guineas will thy pockets line; She that doth draw it to her hand, Will die for love or leave the land.

O brave! the ten, 'tis very well, There's none in love shall thee excel; Only the maid who draws the ten, May wed, but nobody knows when.