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spelling | History of the King and Cobler The history of the King and the cobler In two parts. Part I. Shews how King Henry VIIIth used to visit the watches in the city; his acquaintance with a merry cobler; how he was entertained in the cobler's cellar and what had like to have befallen them; how, upon parting the King invited him to court, and what befel him there. Part II. Informs what past between the cobler and his wife Joan on his return from court; also how the Queen, hearing of the mirth which the cobler made, was desirous of seeing him: upon which the King disguished himself as a tanner, and went to sell the cobler some leather, and took the Queen with him, as a young country maid; how the King invited the cobler and his wife to dine with them at an inn, and what passed there; and lastly, how the cobler was put in fear of his life, and came off with flying colours A new edition, carefully corrected Glasgow printed in the Saltmarket MDCCXCVIII. [1798] Online-Ressource (24Seiten) 24° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T185485 Reproduction of original from National Library of Scotland Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| English fiction 18th century http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1671301100?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | The history of the King and the cobler In two parts. Part I. Shews how King Henry VIIIth used to visit the watches in the city; his acquaintance with a merry cobler; how he was entertained in the cobler's cellar and what had like to have befallen them; how, upon parting the King invited him to court, and what befel him there. Part II. Informs what past between the cobler and his wife Joan on his return from court; also how the Queen, hearing of the mirth which the cobler made, was desirous of seeing him: upon which the King disguished himself as a tanner, and went to sell the cobler some leather, and took the Queen with him, as a young country maid; how the King invited the cobler and his wife to dine with them at an inn, and what passed there; and lastly, how the cobler was put in fear of his life, and came off with flying colours English fiction 18th century |
title | The history of the King and the cobler In two parts. Part I. Shews how King Henry VIIIth used to visit the watches in the city; his acquaintance with a merry cobler; how he was entertained in the cobler's cellar and what had like to have befallen them; how, upon parting the King invited him to court, and what befel him there. Part II. Informs what past between the cobler and his wife Joan on his return from court; also how the Queen, hearing of the mirth which the cobler made, was desirous of seeing him: upon which the King disguished himself as a tanner, and went to sell the cobler some leather, and took the Queen with him, as a young country maid; how the King invited the cobler and his wife to dine with them at an inn, and what passed there; and lastly, how the cobler was put in fear of his life, and came off with flying colours |
title_alt | History of the King and Cobler |
title_auth | The history of the King and the cobler In two parts. Part I. Shews how King Henry VIIIth used to visit the watches in the city; his acquaintance with a merry cobler; how he was entertained in the cobler's cellar and what had like to have befallen them; how, upon parting the King invited him to court, and what befel him there. Part II. Informs what past between the cobler and his wife Joan on his return from court; also how the Queen, hearing of the mirth which the cobler made, was desirous of seeing him: upon which the King disguished himself as a tanner, and went to sell the cobler some leather, and took the Queen with him, as a young country maid; how the King invited the cobler and his wife to dine with them at an inn, and what passed there; and lastly, how the cobler was put in fear of his life, and came off with flying colours |
title_exact_search | The history of the King and the cobler In two parts. Part I. Shews how King Henry VIIIth used to visit the watches in the city; his acquaintance with a merry cobler; how he was entertained in the cobler's cellar and what had like to have befallen them; how, upon parting the King invited him to court, and what befel him there. Part II. Informs what past between the cobler and his wife Joan on his return from court; also how the Queen, hearing of the mirth which the cobler made, was desirous of seeing him: upon which the King disguished himself as a tanner, and went to sell the cobler some leather, and took the Queen with him, as a young country maid; how the King invited the cobler and his wife to dine with them at an inn, and what passed there; and lastly, how the cobler was put in fear of his life, and came off with flying colours |
title_exact_search_txtP | The history of the King and the cobler In two parts. Part I. Shews how King Henry VIIIth used to visit the watches in the city; his acquaintance with a merry cobler; how he was entertained in the cobler's cellar and what had like to have befallen them; how, upon parting the King invited him to court, and what befel him there. Part II. Informs what past between the cobler and his wife Joan on his return from court; also how the Queen, hearing of the mirth which the cobler made, was desirous of seeing him: upon which the King disguished himself as a tanner, and went to sell the cobler some leather, and took the Queen with him, as a young country maid; how the King invited the cobler and his wife to dine with them at an inn, and what passed there; and lastly, how the cobler was put in fear of his life, and came off with flying colours |
title_full | The history of the King and the cobler In two parts. Part I. Shews how King Henry VIIIth used to visit the watches in the city; his acquaintance with a merry cobler; how he was entertained in the cobler's cellar and what had like to have befallen them; how, upon parting the King invited him to court, and what befel him there. Part II. Informs what past between the cobler and his wife Joan on his return from court; also how the Queen, hearing of the mirth which the cobler made, was desirous of seeing him: upon which the King disguished himself as a tanner, and went to sell the cobler some leather, and took the Queen with him, as a young country maid; how the King invited the cobler and his wife to dine with them at an inn, and what passed there; and lastly, how the cobler was put in fear of his life, and came off with flying colours |
title_fullStr | The history of the King and the cobler In two parts. Part I. Shews how King Henry VIIIth used to visit the watches in the city; his acquaintance with a merry cobler; how he was entertained in the cobler's cellar and what had like to have befallen them; how, upon parting the King invited him to court, and what befel him there. Part II. Informs what past between the cobler and his wife Joan on his return from court; also how the Queen, hearing of the mirth which the cobler made, was desirous of seeing him: upon which the King disguished himself as a tanner, and went to sell the cobler some leather, and took the Queen with him, as a young country maid; how the King invited the cobler and his wife to dine with them at an inn, and what passed there; and lastly, how the cobler was put in fear of his life, and came off with flying colours |
title_full_unstemmed | The history of the King and the cobler In two parts. Part I. Shews how King Henry VIIIth used to visit the watches in the city; his acquaintance with a merry cobler; how he was entertained in the cobler's cellar and what had like to have befallen them; how, upon parting the King invited him to court, and what befel him there. Part II. Informs what past between the cobler and his wife Joan on his return from court; also how the Queen, hearing of the mirth which the cobler made, was desirous of seeing him: upon which the King disguished himself as a tanner, and went to sell the cobler some leather, and took the Queen with him, as a young country maid; how the King invited the cobler and his wife to dine with them at an inn, and what passed there; and lastly, how the cobler was put in fear of his life, and came off with flying colours |
title_short | The history of the King and the cobler |
title_sort | the history of the king and the cobler in two parts part i shews how king henry viiith used to visit the watches in the city his acquaintance with a merry cobler how he was entertained in the cobler s cellar and what had like to have befallen them how upon parting the king invited him to court and what befel him there part ii informs what past between the cobler and his wife joan on his return from court also how the queen hearing of the mirth which the cobler made was desirous of seeing him upon which the king disguished himself as a tanner and went to sell the cobler some leather and took the queen with him as a young country maid how the king invited the cobler and his wife to dine with them at an inn and what passed there and lastly how the cobler was put in fear of his life and came off with flying colours |
title_sub | In two parts. Part I. Shews how King Henry VIIIth used to visit the watches in the city; his acquaintance with a merry cobler; how he was entertained in the cobler's cellar and what had like to have befallen them; how, upon parting the King invited him to court, and what befel him there. Part II. Informs what past between the cobler and his wife Joan on his return from court; also how the Queen, hearing of the mirth which the cobler made, was desirous of seeing him: upon which the King disguished himself as a tanner, and went to sell the cobler some leather, and took the Queen with him, as a young country maid; how the King invited the cobler and his wife to dine with them at an inn, and what passed there; and lastly, how the cobler was put in fear of his life, and came off with flying colours |
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