The Oxfordshire tragedy: or the virgin's advice. In two parts [sic] Part I. How fair Rosanna of the city of Oxford, was betray'd by a young gentleman of her virginity. Part II. His cruelty in murdering her; and how a rose bush sprung up on the grave. [sic] which blossom' all the year through; and how the muder [sic] came to be found out, by his cropping the rose, &c.

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1780?]
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[Newcastle upon Tyne?, 1780?]

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8p. : ill. ; 120.

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ESTC T100285

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