The Cat-skin Garland, in five parts : 1. Of a Squir's daughter near London, who being by her father's cruelty forced from home, made herself a garment of cat-skins in which she wandered, carrying her rich attire and jewels under her arm. 2. How one evening she came to a knights door, and begged to lie in the stable, which was granted and how she was afterwards entertain'd in the house. 3. The comical passage that happened between cat-skin and the lady's son. 4. In what manner he catched cat-skin in her rich attire, fell in love with her, seigned himself sick, to get his parents consent, and would have cat-skin for his nurse. With an account of their marriage. 5. How after the death of her mother and sister, the father disguised like a begger came to the gate for meat, and how for her kind entertainment of him, he gave her a portion of ten thousand pounds.
| Uniform Title: | Wandering young gentlewoman's garland. |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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[Coventry?] :
[publisher not identified],
Printed in the year, 1762.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
| Item Description: | Verse. Also published as 'The wandering young gentlewoman's garland'. Reproduction of original from British Library. Electronic resource. |
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| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (8 pages) |
| Place of Publication: | Great Britain -- England -- Warwickshire -- Coventry. |