EBBA 30989
British Library - Roxburghe
Tragical HISTORY of King LEAR, and his three Daughters / First, Shewing how he gave the two Eldest the full and whole Possession of his Crown. Second, How he banish'd the Youngest his Court and / Presence, who fled into France, and married the French King. Third, How his two eldest Daughters, in some Time after, took away his Attendance, and / turn'd him out of Court, when being destitute, he travelled into France, where his youngest Daughter relieved him, raised an Army to restore him to the Pos- / session of his Crown, in the Attempt of which she was kill'd in the Field of Battle, and her Father immediately died with Grief for the Loss of his Daughter. | |
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Date Published | 1710? |
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Collection | British Library - Roxburghe |
Page | 3.275 |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | C.20.f.9.275 |
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Title | Tragical HISTORY of King LEAR, and his three Daughters / First, Shewing how he gave the two Eldest the full and whole Possession of his Crown. Second, How he banish'd the Youngest his Court and / Presence, who fled into France, and married the French King. Third, How his two eldest Daughters, in some Time after, took away his Attendance, and / turn'd him out of Court, when being destitute, he travelled into France, where his youngest Daughter relieved him, raised an Army to restore him to the Pos- / session of his Crown, in the Attempt of which she was kill'd in the Field of Battle, and her Father immediately died with Grief for the Loss of his Daughter. |
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First Lines | A Certain great King once did rule over this Land, / Who had all the Pleasure a King cold commend |
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