(1775). The berkshire lady's garland: In four parts. I. Cupid's Conquest over a coy Lady of 5000l. Year, who having slighted many noble Offers, was compelled by Love to wed a poor Attorney. II. The Lady's Challenge to fight him, on this refusing to wed her masked, without knowing who she was. III. How they met in a Grove, where she obliged him to fight or wed her. IV. How they rode together to her noble Seat, or Castle, where she left him in a Room some Hours alone. Concluding with their happy Marriage. Printed for S. Gamidge, at Prior's Head, in Worcester.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Berkshire Lady's Garland: In Four Parts. I. Cupid's Conquest over a Coy Lady of 5000l. Year, Who Having Slighted Many Noble Offers, Was Compelled by Love to Wed a Poor Attorney. II. The Lady's Challenge to Fight Him, on This Refusing to Wed Her Masked, Without Knowing Who She Was. III. How They Met in a Grove, Where She Obliged Him to Fight or Wed Her. IV. How They Rode Together to Her Noble Seat, or Castle, Where She Left Him in a Room Some Hours Alone. Concluding with Their Happy Marriage. [Worcester]: Printed for S. Gamidge, at Prior's Head, in Worcester, 1775.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Berkshire Lady's Garland: In Four Parts. I. Cupid's Conquest over a Coy Lady of 5000l. Year, Who Having Slighted Many Noble Offers, Was Compelled by Love to Wed a Poor Attorney. II. The Lady's Challenge to Fight Him, on This Refusing to Wed Her Masked, Without Knowing Who She Was. III. How They Met in a Grove, Where She Obliged Him to Fight or Wed Her. IV. How They Rode Together to Her Noble Seat, or Castle, Where She Left Him in a Room Some Hours Alone. Concluding with Their Happy Marriage. Printed for S. Gamidge, at Prior's Head, in Worcester, 1775.