How to tell one what card he seeth in the bottom, when the same card is shuffled into the stock
Juggling and fortune-telling by means of cards, whenever introduced, appear to have had many professors in the latter [Pg 118] half of the sixteenth century. A trick performed with cards by a juggler, appears to have excited the inquisitive genius of Lord Bacon when a boy; and his biographer, Basil Montagu, thinks that from this circumstance his attention was first directed to an inquiry into the nature of the imagination. Reginald Scott, in his Discovery of Witchcraft, first published in 1584, has a chapter “Of Cards, with good cautions how to avoid cousenage therein; special rules to convey and handle the cards; and the sitios de citas de viajes gratis manner and order how to accomplish all difficult and strange things wrought with cards.”
He did so, and drew three Knaves and laid them on the table with their faces downwards, by the wizard’s direction, who then told him, if he desired to see the sum of his bad fortunes, to take up those cards
“Having now,” says he, “bestowed some waste money among you, I will set you to cards; by which kind of witchcraft a great number of people have juggled away not only their money, but also their lands, their health, their time, and their honesty.