The Devonshire Garland. Set to the tune of 'The bleeding heart'. Part I. The inhuman father's actions to his own daughter, who by her father proved with child, and for to keep it private, gave her a thousand pounds, and sent her to Devonshire, where she was delivered of a son. Part II. How she left her babe and went to London, and married a young goldsmith near the Strand: with an account how in process of time her son came to be her apprentice: and how after her husband's decease she was married to her own son.
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The Devonshire Garland. Set to the tune of 'The bleeding heart'. Part I. The inhuman father's actions to his own daughter, who by her father proved with child, and for to keep it private, gave her a thousand pounds, and sent her to Devonshire, where she was delivered of a son. Part II. How she left her babe and went to London, and married a young goldsmith near the Strand: with an account how in process of time her son came to be her apprentice: and how after her husband's decease she was married to her own son.
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