The famous and renowned history of the two unfortunate, though noble lovers, Hero and Leander; giving an account of all that happened from the beginning of their loves, till both of them ended their lives in the sea, for love of each other. Their various adventures, and the renowned atchivements of Leander, in his many glorious victorys & successes, till he was forbid access to the fair Hero, by her cruel father, upon his killing his rival in a combat. Also how (she being imprisoned in a tower) he swam over the sea to visit her, & in a boistrous storm was drownded, for the sorrow of which, she leaped into the waves & drownded herself.
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- The famous and renowned history of the two unfortunate, though noble lovers, Hero and Leander; giving an account of all that happened from the beginning of their loves, till both of them ended their lives in the sea, for love of each other. Their various adventures, and the renowned atchivements of Leander, in his many glorious victorys & successes, till he was forbid access to the fair Hero, by her cruel father, upon his killing his rival in a combat. Also how (she being imprisoned in a tower) he swam over the sea to visit her, & in a boistrous storm was drownded, for the sorrow of which, she leaped into the waves & drownded herself.
- Hero and Leander.
- Hero and Leander
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[London]: printed by A. Milbourn for J. Blare, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge, [1690?]
- Publication year
- 1690-1690
- ESTC No.
- R2009
- Grub Street ID
- 78376
- Description
- 24 p. : ill. (woodcuts) ; 4⁰
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- "To the reader" signed: J.S., i.e. John Shirley?
Place and conjectured date of publication from Wing CD.