The pretty green-coat boy's garland, in four parts. Part I. Shewing how a rich Lord's Son in France, fell in Love with a poor Farmer's Daughter. Part II. Also how they were discoursing by a Grove's Side, and were overheard by his Father. Part III. How his Father banishing him, and thought to transport her, but she got herself a Green Livery, and went with him as his Page. Part IV. How after seven Years Travel they returned Home, and how his Father and Mother received them with Joy and Gladness, and had them married.
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[Newcastle upon Tyne] : Licensed and entered according to order, [1770?]
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8p. ; 120.
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ESTC T44274
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