The silk mercer's daughter's garland: shewing how a silk mercer's daughter of London fell in love with her father's porter; her Father Forced him to sea to prevent Marriage; she, dressed in Man's apparel, went after him; when at Sea, for Want of Food they cast Lots which should die to feed the Rest; how she made herself known, their Delivery from Death, Return, and happy Marriage. To which is added, two excellent songs, viz. 1. Sure Sally in the loveliest lass. 2. The drowsy maid.

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[1790?]
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Warrington : W. Eyres, printer, [1790?]

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8p. : ill.c120.

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ESTC T194803

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