David and Bathsheba or, innocency betray'd: shewing how King David was wounded with the charms of fair Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah, as she was bathing herself in the garden
ESTC N68215 ; Verse - 'When David in Jerusalem,'. ; In this edition, the text is in four columns with the title and two woodcuts above the first two columns. The first and second are separated by an ornamental rule of harps, as are the third and fourth columns. The first woodcut portrays David with a harp and the second is a portrait of Bathsheba.
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text
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1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; 21 x 32 cm (obl. 1/2 sheet)
David, King of Israel Broadsides--Great Britain--Early works to 1800 Adultery--Early works to 1800 Man-woman relationships--Early works to 1800 Love--Early works to 1800 Murder--Early works to 1800 Broadsides. (rbgenr) Broadside poems. (rbgenr)
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