Home he return'd with a wonderful Prize, Oh! then bespoke the 'Prentices all, XXVI. A true XXVI. The Honour of a London 'Prentice. Being an Account of his matchlefs Manhood and brave Adventures done in Turkey, and by what Means he marry'd the King's Daughter, &c. To the Tune of, All you that love good Fellows, &c. The following Song alfo relates to a noble Piece of Chivalry perform'd in Queen Elizabeth's Days, and therefore claims a Place here; but I must acknowledge my felf fo ignorant of the Hiftory of that Reign, that I cannot yet difcover who this famous 'Prentice was, nor yet any particular Account of the Fact; I Shall therefore leave the Poet to tell his own Story. OF F a worthy London 'Prentice And tell his brave Adventures K 4 He was born in Che hire, The chief of Men was he, From thence brought up to London, Did like his Service so, That for three Years his Factor, And in that famous Country He nobly did make known, In Armour richly gilded, Well mounted on a Steed, One Score of Knights moft hardy, One Day he made to bleed; And brought them all unto the Ground, Who proudly did deny, Elizabeth to be the Pearl Of Princely Majesty. The King of that fame Country And will'd his Son, there prefent, To pull this Youngster down; Who at his Father's Words These boafting Speeches faid, I am no Boy, nor Traytor, A |