(1755). The myrtle: Being a Favourite collection Of above Two Hundred of the Newest and best English and Scotch songs. Most of which have been lately set to musick, and sung by Mr. Beard, Mr. Low, Miss Stephenson, Miss Burchel, and others, at the publick theatres and gardens. printed for J. Fuller, Bookseller, at his Circulating Library, in Butcher-Hall-Lane, Newgate-Street; and S. Neale, Bookseller, at the Bible and Crown, in Chatham.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Myrtle: Being a Favourite Collection Of Above Two Hundred of the Newest and Best English and Scotch Songs. Most of Which Have Been Lately Set to Musick, and Sung by Mr. Beard, Mr. Low, Miss Stephenson, Miss Burchel, and Others, at the Publick Theatres and Gardens. London: printed for J. Fuller, Bookseller, at his Circulating Library, in Butcher-Hall-Lane, Newgate-Street; and S. Neale, Bookseller, at the Bible and Crown, in Chatham, 1755.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Myrtle: Being a Favourite Collection Of Above Two Hundred of the Newest and Best English and Scotch Songs. Most of Which Have Been Lately Set to Musick, and Sung by Mr. Beard, Mr. Low, Miss Stephenson, Miss Burchel, and Others, at the Publick Theatres and Gardens. printed for J. Fuller, Bookseller, at his Circulating Library, in Butcher-Hall-Lane, Newgate-Street; and S. Neale, Bookseller, at the Bible and Crown, in Chatham, 1755.