The Unhappy lovers Garland in three parts. 1. How a country shepherd was smitten by the charms of a beautiful lady, but was afraid to reveal his mind by reason of his mean station. 2. How his love came for to be made known and how the lady consented. 3. How when her father came to hear of it, he threatned 'em with the greatest of severity, and at length forced his daughter to be married to a noble man, at great St. Anne's-Church London, which caused her to run distracted, and to die in a raving manner. Concluding how her father settled 50 pounds a year on the shepherd, and how the shepherd soon after broke his heart for the loss of his love.
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Birmingham : Printed by H. Butler, [1765?]
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8p. ; 80.
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ESTC T224994