The most lamentable and deplorable history of the two children in the wood: containing The happy Loves and Lives of their Parents, the Treachery and barbarous Villany of their Unkle, the Duel between the murdering Russians, and the unhappy and deplorable Death of the two innocent Children. As also an Account of the Justice of God that overtook the Unnatural Unkle; and of the deserved Death of the two murdering Russians. To which is annex'd, The Old Song upon the same.
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London : printed by and for W.O. and sold by the booksellers, [1705?]
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24p. : ill. ; 40.
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ESTC T61265
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