(1754). Chevy-Chase: With a preface endeavouring to prove that the author intended the Earl of Douglass for his hero; and notes on some passages of the poem. To which is subjoined, Hardy Knute: a fragment. Being the first canto of an epic poem, with notes. printed and sold by F. Douglass and W. Murray.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationChevy-Chase: With a Preface Endeavouring to Prove That the Author Intended the Earl of Douglass for His Hero; and Notes on Some Passages of the Poem. To Which Is Subjoined, Hardy Knute: A Fragment. Being the First Canto of an Epic Poem, with Notes. Aberdeen: printed and sold by F. Douglass and W. Murray, 1754.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationChevy-Chase: With a Preface Endeavouring to Prove That the Author Intended the Earl of Douglass for His Hero; and Notes on Some Passages of the Poem. To Which Is Subjoined, Hardy Knute: A Fragment. Being the First Canto of an Epic Poem, with Notes. printed and sold by F. Douglass and W. Murray, 1754.