EBBA 37276
British Library - Bagford
| A Song in Praise of the Leather Bottle. / Shewing how Glasses and Pots are laid aside, / Aud Flaggons and Noggins they cannot abide; / And let all Wives do what they can, / 'Tis for the Praise and Use of Man; / And this you may very well be sure, / The Leather Bottle will longest endure: / And I wish in Heaven his Soul may dwell, / That first devised the Leather Bottel. | |
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| Date Published | 1701-1705 ? |
| Author | John Wade |
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| Imprint | London: Printed for W.O. and sold by B. Deacon. |
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| Collection | British Library - Bagford |
| Pages | 1.67 Page Verso, 1.68 |
| Location | British Library |
| Shelfmark | C.40.m.9.(49.) |
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| Title | A Song in Praise of the Leather Bottle. / Shewing how Glasses and Pots are laid aside, / Aud Flaggons and Noggins they cannot abide; / And let all Wives do what they can, / 'Tis for the Praise and Use of Man; / And this you may very well be sure, / The Leather Bottle will longest endure: / And I wish in Heaven his Soul may dwell, / That first devised the Leather Bottel. |
| Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, The Bottle-maker's Delight, &c. |
| First Lines | GOd above that made all things, / The Heavens, the Earth, and all therein, |
| Refrain | And I wish in Heaven his Soul may dwell, / That first devised the Leather Bottel. [with variation] |
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| Notes | ESTC Author: John Wade. Cut apart and pasted onto two facing album sheets. |