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Cupid's revenge, or, An account of a king who slighted all women, and at length was forced to marry a beggar
Alternative Title
An account of a king who slighted all women, and at length was forced to marry a beggar
Date
1675
Publication Place
London (England)
Description
Likely published 1675.
Possibly the ballad referred to by Armado in act. 1, scene 2, of Love's labour's lost; the reference may be to an earlier version, entitled King Cophetus and the beggar maid.
The vignette is not that of the edition (sometimes dates 1700?) described by Halliwell-Phillips in his A catalogue of proclamations, broadsides, ballads, and poems, p. 39.
Cupid's revenge, or, An account of a king who slighted all women, and at length was forced to marry a beggar
Alternative Title
An account of a king who slighted all women, and at length was forced to marry a beggar
Date
1675
Publication Place
London (England)
Description
Likely published 1675.
Possibly the ballad referred to by Armado in act. 1, scene 2, of Love's labour's lost; the reference may be to an earlier version, entitled King Cophetus and the beggar maid.
The vignette is not that of the edition (sometimes dates 1700?) described by Halliwell-Phillips in his A catalogue of proclamations, broadsides, ballads, and poems, p. 39.