The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 13, No. 377, June 27, 1829 by Various
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That used the arte and did supporte the same,
And to perpetuall honour of the Crafte, Castells they buylt and to succession left. For anncestrie of tyme oh! who canne tell The first beginning of so old a trade, For Horses were before the Deluge fell, And cures, and shoes, before that tyme were made, We need not presse tyme farther then it beares, A Company have _Farriers_ beene 300 Yeres!! And in this _Cittie London_ have remayned Called by the name of _Marshall Farriers_, Which title of Kinge Edward the Third was gaynde, For service done unto him in his warres, A _Maister_ and two _Wardens_ in skill expert, The trade to rule and give men their desert. And for utilitie that cannot be denied, That many are the Proffitts that arise To all men by the _Farriers_ arte beside. To them they are tied, by their necessities, From the Kinge's steede unto the ploweman's cart, All stande in neede of _Farriers_ skillfull arte. In peace at hande the _Farriers_ must be hadde, For lanncing, healinge, bleedinge, and for shooeinge, In Warres abroade of hym they wille be gladd To cure the wounded Horsse, still he is douinge, In peace or warre abroade, or ellse at home, |
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