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 M.—A numerous family falls to the man, Whose fortune shall give him this card; So let him maintain 'em as well as he can, Nor grumble, or think his case hard.

W.—A coach and six horses will fall to the main Whose first chance this card shall obtain But if 'tis her second, I'm greatly afraid. She must come to plain walking again. M.—The man however great or grand, Who draws the nine of hearts. For aught that I can understand, Is one of shallow parts.

W.—Deck'd with ev'ry female grace. Sweet in person, mind, and face, Then a mother soon shall be With thy lovely progeny. M.—Ten children you'll have, if this card you get, And I think you will wish for no more; If you do try again, 'tis your fate. You cannot have less than a score.

W.—This rascally knave will your fortune. Except special care you shall take; For while scores of young lovers your step; shall surround, You'll accept of a doting old rake, M.—Nothing can ever save the man Who draws this cursed card; A vixen will his heart trepan: Alas! his case is hard.

W.—The queen of Love will favour, Who draws the queen of hearts, And many a blessing will confer; The fruit of female hearts.