(1787). The young men and maids delight; or, the new English valentine writer: Containing a variety of verses calculated to crown with Mirth and good Humour, the happy Day which is called St. Valentine. Which The young of both Sexes may read with pleasure; and those of riper Years find much Entertainment. To which is added several new songs in Honour of the Day, never before printed. printed and sold by T. Sabire, No. 81, Shoe-Lane Fleet-Street; where printing is expeditiously performed in all its Branches, on reasonable Terms.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Young Men and Maids Delight; or, the New English Valentine Writer: Containing a Variety of Verses Calculated to Crown with Mirth and Good Humour, the Happy Day Which Is Called St. Valentine. Which The Young of Both Sexes May Read with Pleasure; and Those of Riper Years Find Much Entertainment. To Which Is Added Several New Songs in Honour of the Day, Never Before Printed. London: printed and sold by T. Sabire, No. 81, Shoe-Lane Fleet-Street; where printing is expeditiously performed in all its Branches, on reasonable Terms, 1787.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Young Men and Maids Delight; or, the New English Valentine Writer: Containing a Variety of Verses Calculated to Crown with Mirth and Good Humour, the Happy Day Which Is Called St. Valentine. Which The Young of Both Sexes May Read with Pleasure; and Those of Riper Years Find Much Entertainment. To Which Is Added Several New Songs in Honour of the Day, Never Before Printed. printed and sold by T. Sabire, No. 81, Shoe-Lane Fleet-Street; where printing is expeditiously performed in all its Branches, on reasonable Terms, 1787.