EBBA 36759
British Library - Osterley Park
The Shooe=maker's Triumph: / BEING / A Song in Praise of the Gentle-Craft, shewing how Royal Princes, Sons of Kings, Lords, / and great Commanders, have been Shooe-makers of old, to the Honour of this ancient Trade; / as it was sung at a General Assembly of Shooe-makers, on the 25th of Octob. 1695, being St. Crispin. | |
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Date Published | 1683-1716 ? |
Author | Richard Rigby |
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Imprint | Printed for C. Bates, at the Sun and Bible in Pye-corner |
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Collection | British Library - Osterley Park |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | C.39.k.6.(34.) |
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Title | The Shooe=maker's Triumph: / BEING / A Song in Praise of the Gentle-Craft, shewing how Royal Princes, Sons of Kings, Lords, / and great Commanders, have been Shooe-makers of old, to the Honour of this ancient Trade; / as it was sung at a General Assembly of Shooe-makers, on the 25th of Octob. 1695, being St. Crispin. |
Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, The Evening Ramble, &c. |
First Lines | I Sing in the Praise of Shooe-makers, / whose Honour no Person can stain, |
Refrain | As Persons of honoured Fame and Renown; / Then let not their Glory be trampled down. [with variation] |
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