(1750). The Dorsetshire Garland: In three parts part I. How a marchan leaving his son at his death to the care of a rich knight together with ten thousand pounds, in order to marry the knight,s daughter, when the children come to age. II. How the covetous knight hir'd a beggar to kill the child, instead of which the beggar and his wife stole the knight's daughter Susan, and marry'd the two childern together. III. The comical wedding, and how the matter cam to be discover'd to the old knight, who was outwitted by the more honest beggar. Printed by T.M.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Dorsetshire Garland: In Three Parts Part I. How a Marchan Leaving His Son at His Death to the Care of a Rich Knight Together with Ten Thousand Pounds, in Order to Marry the Knight,s Daughter, When the Children Come to Age. II. How the Covetous Knight Hir'd a Beggar to Kill the Child, Instead of Which the Beggar and His Wife Stole the Knight's Daughter Susan, and Marry'd the Two Childern Together. III. The Comical Wedding, and How the Matter Cam to Be Discover'd to the Old Knight, Who Was Outwitted by the More Honest Beggar. [London?]: Printed by T.M, 1750.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Dorsetshire Garland: In Three Parts Part I. How a Marchan Leaving His Son at His Death to the Care of a Rich Knight Together with Ten Thousand Pounds, in Order to Marry the Knight,s Daughter, When the Children Come to Age. II. How the Covetous Knight Hir'd a Beggar to Kill the Child, Instead of Which the Beggar and His Wife Stole the Knight's Daughter Susan, and Marry'd the Two Childern Together. III. The Comical Wedding, and How the Matter Cam to Be Discover'd to the Old Knight, Who Was Outwitted by the More Honest Beggar. Printed by T.M, 1750.