Sadler, T. f. (1766). Poems on various subjects: Viz. The power of love, Shropshire-Wedding, Advice to a Friend, The Virtuous Maid, a Pastoral. Two Elegies, Combermere, a Poem. Antisthenes and Diogenes, a Satyr. Bunch Hesperus, a Poem. Old Simon, a Tale: The Pedlar, a Tale. The Beggar, The Peasant, a Poem in two Books. Delights for the Ladies, containing new Aenigmas and mathematical Questions, all in Verse, &c. &c. To which is added, The merry miller: or, the country-man's ramble to London. A Farce of two Acts. By Thomas Sadler. Author of several Pieces, which have occasionally been inserted in the Magazines, Diaries, Palladium, &c. printed for the author, by W. Williams; and sold by Mr. Davenhill, at the Lamb in Leadenhall-Street. London.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSadler, Thomas fl. Poems on Various Subjects: Viz. The Power of Love, Shropshire-Wedding, Advice to a Friend, The Virtuous Maid, a Pastoral. Two Elegies, Combermere, a Poem. Antisthenes and Diogenes, a Satyr. Bunch Hesperus, a Poem. Old Simon, a Tale: The Pedlar, a Tale. The Beggar, The Peasant, a Poem in Two Books. Delights for the Ladies, Containing New Aenigmas and Mathematical Questions, All in Verse, &c. &c. To Which Is Added, The Merry Miller: Or, the Country-man's Ramble to London. A Farce of Two Acts. By Thomas Sadler. Author of Several Pieces, Which Have Occasionally Been Inserted in the Magazines, Diaries, Palladium, &c. Salop: printed for the author, by W. Williams; and sold by Mr. Davenhill, at the Lamb in Leadenhall-Street. London, 1766.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSadler, Thomas fl. Poems on Various Subjects: Viz. The Power of Love, Shropshire-Wedding, Advice to a Friend, The Virtuous Maid, a Pastoral. Two Elegies, Combermere, a Poem. Antisthenes and Diogenes, a Satyr. Bunch Hesperus, a Poem. Old Simon, a Tale: The Pedlar, a Tale. The Beggar, The Peasant, a Poem in Two Books. Delights for the Ladies, Containing New Aenigmas and Mathematical Questions, All in Verse, &c. &c. To Which Is Added, The Merry Miller: Or, the Country-man's Ramble to London. A Farce of Two Acts. By Thomas Sadler. Author of Several Pieces, Which Have Occasionally Been Inserted in the Magazines, Diaries, Palladium, &c. printed for the author, by W. Williams; and sold by Mr. Davenhill, at the Lamb in Leadenhall-Street. London, 1766.