(1775). The Kingly garland: In four parts, being an account of a monarch of Greece, who endeavoured to prevent the decree of fate, with respect to his son, who should murder his father. To prevent which, he is taken by a nobleman in his infancy, and brought up in all the grandeur possible. When arrived to the age of nineteen; he got leave from his supposed parents to travel, who sent into his father's dominions, and as fate decreed, killed his father. His marriage with the queen his mother, after the king's decease, by whom he had four children, yet innocent that she was his mother: with the dissolution and distraction that followed that unnatural marriage, is here set forth. Printed and sold in London.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Kingly Garland: In Four Parts, Being an Account of a Monarch of Greece, Who Endeavoured to Prevent the Decree of Fate, with Respect to His Son, Who Should Murder His Father. To Prevent Which, He Is Taken by a Nobleman in His Infancy, and Brought Up in All the Grandeur Possible. When Arrived to the Age of Nineteen; He Got Leave from His Supposed Parents to Travel, Who Sent into His Father's Dominions, and as Fate Decreed, Killed His Father. His Marriage with the Queen His Mother, After the King's Decease, by Whom He Had Four Children, yet Innocent That She Was His Mother: With the Dissolution and Distraction That Followed That Unnatural Marriage, Is Here Set Forth. [London]: Printed and sold in London, 1775.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Kingly Garland: In Four Parts, Being an Account of a Monarch of Greece, Who Endeavoured to Prevent the Decree of Fate, with Respect to His Son, Who Should Murder His Father. To Prevent Which, He Is Taken by a Nobleman in His Infancy, and Brought Up in All the Grandeur Possible. When Arrived to the Age of Nineteen; He Got Leave from His Supposed Parents to Travel, Who Sent into His Father's Dominions, and as Fate Decreed, Killed His Father. His Marriage with the Queen His Mother, After the King's Decease, by Whom He Had Four Children, yet Innocent That She Was His Mother: With the Dissolution and Distraction That Followed That Unnatural Marriage, Is Here Set Forth. Printed and sold in London, 1775.