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Then gifts to him they freely dealt,
with thanks for his good will,
The fryar and the step mother,
returned back with shame;
He values neither him nor her,
but follows still his game.
In mirth he past his time away,
at length he chanc'd to find
The same old man upon a day,
who was to him so kind
To whom he told what sport had past,
which vext the fryar sore;
He gave Jack other charms at last,
which plagu'd them ten times more.
Young jack he did not care a fart,
for any of the crew,
Read but at large the second part,
and 'twill your mirth renew.

End of the First Part.