The history of the life and death of fair Rosamond , Concubine to King Henry II. Shewing low Queen Eleanor plotted to destroy Fair Rosamond to prevent which, she was removed to a stately Bower, at Woodstock near Oxford; and while the King was in France, Fair Rosamond was poisoned by Queen Eleanor.
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The history of the life and death of fair Rosamond, Concubine to King Henry II. Shewing low Queen Eleanor plotted to destroy Fair Rosamond to prevent which, she was removed to a stately Bower, at Woodstock near Oxford; and while the King was in France, Fa
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Newcastle : printed by M. Angus and Son, in the Side, There is always kept on sale, a choice and extensive Assortment of Histories, Songs, Children's Story Books, School Books, &c. &c, [1800?]
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