The Fair jilt; or, The amours of Prince Tarquin and Miranda. Containing, I. Her intriguing with several persons of quality, and falling in love with a young friar, (who had take holy orders on account of a love affair; who not complying with her desires, she accuses him with ravishing her while at confession, for which he is condemned; soon after she becomes enamoured of Prince Tarquin, who likewise becomes enmoured of, and soon after marries her, II. Being pressed by her sister to pay her fortune, as being addressed by several of the nobility in Wedlock, and her prevailing with her page, (whom she indulged in the greatest familiarities in her own closer) to make away with her sister; his attempting it by poison, and execution for the same, with her disgrace thereupon, &c. III. The history of Prince Henrick, or the unnatural brother shewing how Prince Henrick being smitten with the charms of young lady, kept company with her some time; and one day took his elder brother with him to see th
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London : Printed and sold by T. Sabine, No.81, Shoe-Lane, [1790?]
- Publication year
- 1790
- ESTC No.
- T219513
- Grub Street ID
- 243622
- Description
- 64p.,plate ; 8°.
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- Price in square brackets: (Price Six Pence.)
- Uncontrolled note
- Frontis. = plate. Date of publication a guess; Sabine dates range from 1770s to 1804 in Maxted