(1625). A most delicate, pleasant, amorous, new song: Made by a gentleman that enioyes his loue, shewing the worth and happinesse of content, and the effects of loue, called, All louers ioy. To the tune of New paradise. [by G. Purslowe] for H. G[osson].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Most Delicate, Pleasant, Amorous, New Song: Made by a Gentleman That Enioyes His Loue, Shewing the Worth and Happinesse of Content, and the Effects of Loue, Called, All Louers Ioy. To the Tune of New Paradise. Printed at London: [by G. Purslowe] for H. G[osson], 1625.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Most Delicate, Pleasant, Amorous, New Song: Made by a Gentleman That Enioyes His Loue, Shewing the Worth and Happinesse of Content, and the Effects of Loue, Called, All Louers Ioy. To the Tune of New Paradise. [by G. Purslowe] for H. G[osson], 1625.