(1620). A Most excellent ballad of an old man and his wife: Who in their great want and misery sought to children for succour, by whom they were disdained, and scornefully sent away succourlesse, and Gods vengeance shewed vpon them for the same. [For E.[A.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Most Excellent Ballad of an Old Man and His Wife: Who in Their Great Want and Misery Sought to Children for Succour, by Whom They Were Disdained, and Scornefully Sent Away Succourlesse, and Gods Vengeance Shewed Vpon Them for the Same. Printed at London: [For E.[A.], 1620.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Most Excellent Ballad of an Old Man and His Wife: Who in Their Great Want and Misery Sought to Children for Succour, by Whom They Were Disdained, and Scornefully Sent Away Succourlesse, and Gods Vengeance Shewed Vpon Them for the Same. [For E.[A.], 1620.