The king of France took the young maid by the hand, and said that she should be queen of him and fair France (King Lear), from Tales from Shakespeare pub. by Ward Lock & Co Ltd by A. Jackson

The king of France took the young maid by the hand, and said that she should be queen of him and fair France (King Lear), from Tales from Shakespeare pub. by Ward Lock & Co Ltd


A. Jackson

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The king of France took the young maid by the hand, and said that she should be queen of him and fair France (King Lear), from Tales from Shakespeare pub. by Ward Lock & Co Ltd by A. Jackson. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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