APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1731). The ladies miscellany: Containing, I. Love letters between a gentleman and a lady. II. Basia: Or, The Pleasures of Kissing. III. The Happy Bride. IV. The Rape of Helen. V. Unlawful Love. VI. Spiritual Fornication a Burlesque Poem; wherein the Case of Miss Cadiere and Father Girard is merrily Display'd. Vii. Miss Cadiere's case very handsomely handled. And twenty nine other curious poems on love and gallantry. printed for W. Hinton, at the King's-Arms in High-Holbourn, next the Three-Cups-Inn.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Ladies Miscellany: Containing, I. Love Letters Between a Gentleman and a Lady. II. Basia: Or, The Pleasures of Kissing. III. The Happy Bride. IV. The Rape of Helen. V. Unlawful Love. VI. Spiritual Fornication a Burlesque Poem; Wherein the Case of Miss Cadiere and Father Girard Is Merrily Display'd. Vii. Miss Cadiere's Case Very Handsomely Handled. And Twenty Nine Other Curious Poems on Love and Gallantry. London: printed for W. Hinton, at the King's-Arms in High-Holbourn, next the Three-Cups-Inn, 1731.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Ladies Miscellany: Containing, I. Love Letters Between a Gentleman and a Lady. II. Basia: Or, The Pleasures of Kissing. III. The Happy Bride. IV. The Rape of Helen. V. Unlawful Love. VI. Spiritual Fornication a Burlesque Poem; Wherein the Case of Miss Cadiere and Father Girard Is Merrily Display'd. Vii. Miss Cadiere's Case Very Handsomely Handled. And Twenty Nine Other Curious Poems on Love and Gallantry. printed for W. Hinton, at the King's-Arms in High-Holbourn, next the Three-Cups-Inn, 1731.

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