The royal courtly garland: In six parts. Part I. How the King of Bohemia having married a most virtuous Queen, and being afterwards visited by a foreign Prince, of whom the King became jealous, and hired his Cup-Bearer to poison him; the Prince being acquainted with it, went to his own country and was soon after crowned there. Part II. How the King put his Wife in Prison, where she was delivered of a daughter, who was by the King's order put into a Boat, and left to the mercy of the Sea. Part III. How the King in a vision being assured of his wife's innocency, released her, who soon after died with grief. Part IV How the child was drove into that country where the Prince reigned, taken up by a Shepherd, and kept as his own. Part V. How the King's son fell in love with her, and embarked with her and the old Shepherd for Italy. Part VI. Being by a storm drove into Bohemia, were confined; and how the King thereof knew she was his own daughter
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spelling | The royal courtly garland In six parts. Part I. How the King of Bohemia having married a most virtuous Queen, and being afterwards visited by a foreign Prince, of whom the King became jealous, and hired his Cup-Bearer to poison him; the Prince being acquainted with it, went to his own country and was soon after crowned there. Part II. How the King put his Wife in Prison, where she was delivered of a daughter, who was by the King's order put into a Boat, and left to the mercy of the Sea. Part III. How the King in a vision being assured of his wife's innocency, released her, who soon after died with grief. Part IV How the child was drove into that country where the Prince reigned, taken up by a Shepherd, and kept as his own. Part V. How the King's son fell in love with her, and embarked with her and the old Shepherd for Italy. Part VI. Being by a storm drove into Bohemia, were confined; and how the King thereof knew she was his own daughter [Newcastle upon Tyne] s.n [1775?] Online-Ressource (8Seiten) 12° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T45271 In this edition the titlepage reads: "Part I. .. the Prince .. went to his own country .. Part VI. .. Being drove by a storm into Bohemia, were confined"; there is a woodcut on the titlepage Reproduction of original from British Library Verse Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Broadsides Great Britain Early works to 1800 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0090102600?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | The royal courtly garland In six parts. Part I. How the King of Bohemia having married a most virtuous Queen, and being afterwards visited by a foreign Prince, of whom the King became jealous, and hired his Cup-Bearer to poison him; the Prince being acquainted with it, went to his own country and was soon after crowned there. Part II. How the King put his Wife in Prison, where she was delivered of a daughter, who was by the King's order put into a Boat, and left to the mercy of the Sea. Part III. How the King in a vision being assured of his wife's innocency, released her, who soon after died with grief. Part IV How the child was drove into that country where the Prince reigned, taken up by a Shepherd, and kept as his own. Part V. How the King's son fell in love with her, and embarked with her and the old Shepherd for Italy. Part VI. Being by a storm drove into Bohemia, were confined; and how the King thereof knew she was his own daughter Broadsides Great Britain Early works to 1800 |
title | The royal courtly garland In six parts. Part I. How the King of Bohemia having married a most virtuous Queen, and being afterwards visited by a foreign Prince, of whom the King became jealous, and hired his Cup-Bearer to poison him; the Prince being acquainted with it, went to his own country and was soon after crowned there. Part II. How the King put his Wife in Prison, where she was delivered of a daughter, who was by the King's order put into a Boat, and left to the mercy of the Sea. Part III. How the King in a vision being assured of his wife's innocency, released her, who soon after died with grief. Part IV How the child was drove into that country where the Prince reigned, taken up by a Shepherd, and kept as his own. Part V. How the King's son fell in love with her, and embarked with her and the old Shepherd for Italy. Part VI. Being by a storm drove into Bohemia, were confined; and how the King thereof knew she was his own daughter |
title_auth | The royal courtly garland In six parts. Part I. How the King of Bohemia having married a most virtuous Queen, and being afterwards visited by a foreign Prince, of whom the King became jealous, and hired his Cup-Bearer to poison him; the Prince being acquainted with it, went to his own country and was soon after crowned there. Part II. How the King put his Wife in Prison, where she was delivered of a daughter, who was by the King's order put into a Boat, and left to the mercy of the Sea. Part III. How the King in a vision being assured of his wife's innocency, released her, who soon after died with grief. Part IV How the child was drove into that country where the Prince reigned, taken up by a Shepherd, and kept as his own. Part V. How the King's son fell in love with her, and embarked with her and the old Shepherd for Italy. Part VI. Being by a storm drove into Bohemia, were confined; and how the King thereof knew she was his own daughter |
title_exact_search | The royal courtly garland In six parts. Part I. How the King of Bohemia having married a most virtuous Queen, and being afterwards visited by a foreign Prince, of whom the King became jealous, and hired his Cup-Bearer to poison him; the Prince being acquainted with it, went to his own country and was soon after crowned there. Part II. How the King put his Wife in Prison, where she was delivered of a daughter, who was by the King's order put into a Boat, and left to the mercy of the Sea. Part III. How the King in a vision being assured of his wife's innocency, released her, who soon after died with grief. Part IV How the child was drove into that country where the Prince reigned, taken up by a Shepherd, and kept as his own. Part V. How the King's son fell in love with her, and embarked with her and the old Shepherd for Italy. Part VI. Being by a storm drove into Bohemia, were confined; and how the King thereof knew she was his own daughter |
title_exact_search_txtP | The royal courtly garland In six parts. Part I. How the King of Bohemia having married a most virtuous Queen, and being afterwards visited by a foreign Prince, of whom the King became jealous, and hired his Cup-Bearer to poison him; the Prince being acquainted with it, went to his own country and was soon after crowned there. Part II. How the King put his Wife in Prison, where she was delivered of a daughter, who was by the King's order put into a Boat, and left to the mercy of the Sea. Part III. How the King in a vision being assured of his wife's innocency, released her, who soon after died with grief. Part IV How the child was drove into that country where the Prince reigned, taken up by a Shepherd, and kept as his own. Part V. How the King's son fell in love with her, and embarked with her and the old Shepherd for Italy. Part VI. Being by a storm drove into Bohemia, were confined; and how the King thereof knew she was his own daughter |
title_full | The royal courtly garland In six parts. Part I. How the King of Bohemia having married a most virtuous Queen, and being afterwards visited by a foreign Prince, of whom the King became jealous, and hired his Cup-Bearer to poison him; the Prince being acquainted with it, went to his own country and was soon after crowned there. Part II. How the King put his Wife in Prison, where she was delivered of a daughter, who was by the King's order put into a Boat, and left to the mercy of the Sea. Part III. How the King in a vision being assured of his wife's innocency, released her, who soon after died with grief. Part IV How the child was drove into that country where the Prince reigned, taken up by a Shepherd, and kept as his own. Part V. How the King's son fell in love with her, and embarked with her and the old Shepherd for Italy. Part VI. Being by a storm drove into Bohemia, were confined; and how the King thereof knew she was his own daughter |
title_fullStr | The royal courtly garland In six parts. Part I. How the King of Bohemia having married a most virtuous Queen, and being afterwards visited by a foreign Prince, of whom the King became jealous, and hired his Cup-Bearer to poison him; the Prince being acquainted with it, went to his own country and was soon after crowned there. Part II. How the King put his Wife in Prison, where she was delivered of a daughter, who was by the King's order put into a Boat, and left to the mercy of the Sea. Part III. How the King in a vision being assured of his wife's innocency, released her, who soon after died with grief. Part IV How the child was drove into that country where the Prince reigned, taken up by a Shepherd, and kept as his own. Part V. How the King's son fell in love with her, and embarked with her and the old Shepherd for Italy. Part VI. Being by a storm drove into Bohemia, were confined; and how the King thereof knew she was his own daughter |
title_full_unstemmed | The royal courtly garland In six parts. Part I. How the King of Bohemia having married a most virtuous Queen, and being afterwards visited by a foreign Prince, of whom the King became jealous, and hired his Cup-Bearer to poison him; the Prince being acquainted with it, went to his own country and was soon after crowned there. Part II. How the King put his Wife in Prison, where she was delivered of a daughter, who was by the King's order put into a Boat, and left to the mercy of the Sea. Part III. How the King in a vision being assured of his wife's innocency, released her, who soon after died with grief. Part IV How the child was drove into that country where the Prince reigned, taken up by a Shepherd, and kept as his own. Part V. How the King's son fell in love with her, and embarked with her and the old Shepherd for Italy. Part VI. Being by a storm drove into Bohemia, were confined; and how the King thereof knew she was his own daughter |
title_short | The royal courtly garland |
title_sort | the royal courtly garland in six parts part i how the king of bohemia having married a most virtuous queen and being afterwards visited by a foreign prince of whom the king became jealous and hired his cup bearer to poison him the prince being acquainted with it went to his own country and was soon after crowned there part ii how the king put his wife in prison where she was delivered of a daughter who was by the king s order put into a boat and left to the mercy of the sea part iii how the king in a vision being assured of his wife s innocency released her who soon after died with grief part iv how the child was drove into that country where the prince reigned taken up by a shepherd and kept as his own part v how the king s son fell in love with her and embarked with her and the old shepherd for italy part vi being by a storm drove into bohemia were confined and how the king thereof knew she was his own daughter |
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