APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1700). The Berkshire lady's garland: in four parts: Cupid's conquest over a coy lady of five thousand a year, who having slighted many noble offers, was compell'd by Cupid, to wed a poor country attorney. The Lady's letter of challenge to fight her upon refusing to wed her in a mask, without knowing who she was. How they met by appointment in a grove, where she oblig'd him to fight or wed her; he con[sen]ted to the latter, took her for better or worse! How they rid together in her gilded coach, to her noble seat or castle, where she plac'd him in a room, an left him some hours alone. And with other things worthy of note. Printed for J. Walter, at the hand and Pen in high-holbourn.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

The Berkshire Lady's Garland: In Four Parts: Cupid's Conquest over a Coy Lady of Five Thousand a Year, Who Having Slighted Many Noble Offers, Was Compell'd by Cupid, to Wed a Poor Country Attorney. The Lady's Letter of Challenge to Fight Her upon Refusing to Wed Her in a Mask, Without Knowing Who She Was. How They Met by Appointment in a Grove, Where She Oblig'd Him to Fight or Wed Her; He Con[sen]ted to the Latter, Took Her for Better or Worse! How They Rid Together in Her Gilded Coach, to Her Noble Seat or Castle, Where She Plac'd Him in a Room, an Left Him Some Hours Alone. And with Other Things Worthy of Note. S.l: Printed for J. Walter, at the hand and Pen in high-holbourn, 1700.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

The Berkshire Lady's Garland: In Four Parts: Cupid's Conquest over a Coy Lady of Five Thousand a Year, Who Having Slighted Many Noble Offers, Was Compell'd by Cupid, to Wed a Poor Country Attorney. The Lady's Letter of Challenge to Fight Her upon Refusing to Wed Her in a Mask, Without Knowing Who She Was. How They Met by Appointment in a Grove, Where She Oblig'd Him to Fight or Wed Her; He Con[sen]ted to the Latter, Took Her for Better or Worse! How They Rid Together in Her Gilded Coach, to Her Noble Seat or Castle, Where She Plac'd Him in a Room, an Left Him Some Hours Alone. And with Other Things Worthy of Note. Printed for J. Walter, at the hand and Pen in high-holbourn, 1700.

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