(1678). The fair lady of the west: and the fortunate farmers son: Relating, how a gallant young lady in the west-country, being courted by many persons of quality, refused them all, and cast her affections upon a farmer's son; to whom she discovered her love; and having neither father nor mother living to contradict her, they were privately married to both their hearts desire; and now, live in joy and happy content. ... Tune of, A gallant damosel in Bristol-City, &c. or, William the Weaver. printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passenger: and W. VVhitwood.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Fair Lady of the West: And the Fortunate Farmers Son: Relating, How a Gallant Young Lady in the West-country, Being Courted by Many Persons of Quality, Refused Them All, and Cast Her Affections upon a Farmer's Son; to Whom She Discovered Her Love; and Having Neither Father nor Mother Living to Contradict Her, They Were Privately Married to Both Their Hearts Desire; and Now, Live in Joy and Happy Content. ... Tune of, A Gallant Damosel in Bristol-City, &c. or, William the Weaver. London: printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passenger: and W. VVhitwood, 1678.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Fair Lady of the West: And the Fortunate Farmers Son: Relating, How a Gallant Young Lady in the West-country, Being Courted by Many Persons of Quality, Refused Them All, and Cast Her Affections upon a Farmer's Son; to Whom She Discovered Her Love; and Having Neither Father nor Mother Living to Contradict Her, They Were Privately Married to Both Their Hearts Desire; and Now, Live in Joy and Happy Content. ... Tune of, A Gallant Damosel in Bristol-City, &c. or, William the Weaver. printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passenger: and W. VVhitwood, 1678.