THE
Story of King Edward III
AND THE
COUNTESS OF SALISBURY
"Know this plain Truth (enough for Man to know)
"Virtue alone is Happiness below."
Printed by J. Briscoe, in the
Market Place Whitehaven.
This Chap-book seems the only edition extant. It is no great loss in a literary point of view, for the supposed history is pure fiction. The countess is represented as the daughter of Earl Varuccio, and the whole novelette is about the endeavours of the king to seduce her. He tries when her husband is alive, and when she is a widow he still presses her to be his mistress, and is firmly but respectfully repulsed. He makes her father and mother sue to her, without success; and finally, being overcome by the sight of such immaculate virtue, marries her amid the plaudits of the people. The episode of the garter only occupies a paragraph at the end of the book.