EBBA 37461
British Library - Bagford
| LONDONS TRIUMPH: / OR, The Magnificent Glory at the head of Cheapside, on the Kings Birth-Day, and the Fifth of November, erected on a stately / Structure, and splendidly set forth in lively Figures. First, King Williams Landing with an Army to the relief of England / Second, The Glorious Conquest of Ireland. Third, Lewis of France Murthering his Protestant-Subjects. Fourth, The Gun- / powder-Plot and Faux with his Dark-Lanthorn; With many other Beautiful Figures, appearing in the aforesaid place both / the Days, and each Night adorned with an innumerable quantity of Candles lighted, which caused it to appear most Glorious to / all Spectators. | |
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| Date Published | 1675-1696 ? |
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| Imprint | Printed for P. Brooksby, J. Deacon, J. Blare, and J. Back. |
| License | Licensed according to Order. |
| Collection | British Library - Bagford |
| Page | 2.111 Page Verso |
| Location | British Library |
| Shelfmark | C.40.m.10.(115.) |
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| Title | LONDONS TRIUMPH: / OR, The Magnificent Glory at the head of Cheapside, on the Kings Birth-Day, and the Fifth of November, erected on a stately / Structure, and splendidly set forth in lively Figures. First, King Williams Landing with an Army to the relief of England / Second, The Glorious Conquest of Ireland. Third, Lewis of France Murthering his Protestant-Subjects. Fourth, The Gun- / powder-Plot and Faux with his Dark-Lanthorn; With many other Beautiful Figures, appearing in the aforesaid place both / the Days, and each Night adorned with an innumerable quantity of Candles lighted, which caused it to appear most Glorious to / all Spectators. |
| Tune Imprint | Tune is, Let Cesar live long. |
| First Lines | TRue Protestants listen while I shall relate, / The Triumph of London, the Glory and State, |
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| Notes | Printed on the recto of EBBA 37462, "The Bashful [B]atchelor: / CONTAINING / The Loyal Courtship of a Squire's Daughter of Dorsetshire. / SHEWIN[G] / How she fell in Love with T[h]omas a Serving-man, / who lived in the Family of a Knight with[i]n two Miles of her Father's / House; where they now enjoy each other, [to] their hearts content." |