The golden bull; or, the crafty princess. In four parts. Part I. How a King courted his own Daughter for Marriage, threatning her with death if she would not consent to be his wife. Part II. The Lady's Craftiness to be convey'd over Sea in a Golden Bull, to the Prince she loved. Part III. How her Arrival and Love came to be made known to the young Prince. Part IV. How her death was contrived by three Ladies in her Lover's absence: How she was preserved and soon after married to the young Prince; with other remarkable accidents that happened. Licensed and entered according to Order

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1780?]
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[Newcastle upon Tyne? : s.n., 1780?]

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8p. ; 120.

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ESTC T35669

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