0f gTjafltmg. 55 drinke and departe : Naye wyl an other faye,asfalfe as he, you can not leAue whan you begyn, and ther- fore I wyll not playe : but yet yf you wyll gage, that euery man as he hath loft hi.s. xii. d. fhall fit downe, I am content, for furely I woulde wmne no mannes money here, but euen as much as wolde paye for mye fupper. Than fpeketh the thyrde, to the honeft man that thought not to playe, what wylle you playe your, xii. pence if he excufe hym, turn man wyll the other faye, fticke not in honeft company for. xii. d. I wyll beare your halfe, and here is my money. Nowe al this is to make him to beginne, for they knowe if he be ones in, and be a loofer, yat he wyl not fticke at his. xii. d. but hopeth euer to gette it agayne, whiles perhaps, he loofe all. Than euery one of them fetteth his fhiftes abroche, fome with falfe dife, fome with fettynge of dyfe, fome with hauinge outelandifhe fyluer coynes guylded, to put away at a tyme for good gold. Than if ther come a thing in controuerfie, mufte you be iudged by the table, and than farewell the honeft man hys parte, for he is borne downe on euerye fyde. Nowe fir, befyde all thefe thinges they haue certayne termes, as a man woulde faye, appropriate to theyr playing: wherby they wyl drawe a- mannes money, but paye none, whiche they cal barres, that furely he that knoweth them not, maye foone be debarred of all that euer he hath, afore he lerne them. Yf a playne man lofe, as he fhall do euer, or els it is a wonder, than the game is fo deuilyfh, that he can neuer leaue: For vayn hope (which hope fayth Euri- pides, deflroyeth many a man and Citie) ^ H dryueth hym on fo farre, that he can neuer n ^^1- retourne backe, vntyl he be fo lyght, that he nede feare no theues by the waye. Nowe if a fimple man happen onfe in his lyfe, to win of fuche players, than will they e'yther entreate him to kepe them company whyles he hath loft all agayne, or els they will vfe the mofte dyuellyme fafhion of all. For one of the players that