The pleasant history of Roswal and Lillian. Declaring the occasion of Roswal's removing from his native kingdom of Naples, and what befel him on his journey from the steward: the entertainment he met with from an aged woman, his education at school, with his fortunate admission to be servant to Lillian, the King's only daughter with whom she fell deeply in love; the reward of the three Lords; by whom he attained the honour of three days justing before the marriage of the steward, who was known to be a traitor, and therefore justly executed: with the renewed wish for marriage betwixt Roswal and Lillian: and his thankful remembrance of his friends: the number of his children, and their fortune. Very useful for young people to read.

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[1780?]
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Newcastle : printed by T. Saint, [1780?]

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24p. : ill. ; 80.

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