Excerpt from Notes and Queries, Vol. 9: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, General Readers, Etc.; January-June 1866
Princes. Faithfully Englished by Charles Cotton, Esq. (folio). London: printed by F. Leach for James Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church yard.
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