APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1775). The jolly broom-man's garland: Wherein is contained Three New Songs. Song I. The Jolly Broom-Man; Or, the unhappy Boy turn'd Thrifty. Song II. A comical Dialogue between an old usurer of 80 Years of Age, and a young Lady of Nineteen. Song III. A comical Dialogue between a Rich old Woman of 80 Years of Age, and a brisk young Man of Twenty Five. Licens'd and Enter'd according to Order. s.n.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Jolly Broom-man's Garland: Wherein Is Contained Three New Songs. Song I. The Jolly Broom-Man; Or, the Unhappy Boy Turn'd Thrifty. Song II. A Comical Dialogue Between an Old Usurer of 80 Years of Age, and a Young Lady of Nineteen. Song III. A Comical Dialogue Between a Rich Old Woman of 80 Years of Age, and a Brisk Young Man of Twenty Five. Licens'd and Enter'd According to Order. [Newcastle upon Tyne?]: s.n, 1775.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Jolly Broom-man's Garland: Wherein Is Contained Three New Songs. Song I. The Jolly Broom-Man; Or, the Unhappy Boy Turn'd Thrifty. Song II. A Comical Dialogue Between an Old Usurer of 80 Years of Age, and a Young Lady of Nineteen. Song III. A Comical Dialogue Between a Rich Old Woman of 80 Years of Age, and a Brisk Young Man of Twenty Five. Licens'd and Enter'd According to Order. s.n, 1775.

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