The shepherd's son: or, The faithless nurse. : Containing a royal frolick between King Edward the Fourth, and his nobles, at Westminster; as you shall find in this following ditty, taken from ancient writings, for the satisfaction of the world. To the tune of, The royal forrester. Licens'd according to order.
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