The heroick princes or, the conscious lovers. Containing, I. A series of most surprising adventures of the magnanimous Prince Formidaur and Prince Florian. II. Formidaur falls in Love with Zelinda. III. Believes her to be his own Sister, and yet continues his Suit to her. IV. The Agonies Thro'love and Despair he is alternately thrown into upon that Account, and the Consequences of his Passion. V. Florian marries Fidalme, whom he supposes to be his Father's Daughter by a second Wife; was infinitely fond of her. VI. Kills her afterwards in Disguise in a Duel. Vii. The dreadful Misfortunes which followed his doing so. Viii. Several strange Accidents and extraordinary Events, which attended the Princes after this, not to be parallel'd in History. IX. By a sudden and amazing turn of fortune, both the princes master all difficulties, and become very happy at last. With eight curious copper-plates

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Published: London printed for I. Pottinger, in Pater-Noster-Row 1759, MDCCLIX. [1759]
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