(1770). The modest lady's garland: In three parts. Part 1. How a Lady near St. James's was courted by a young Knight, the Lady finding him to be extravagant, and to keep Company with a Harlot, she forsook her Parents for some Time to get rid of him. Part II. The Lady's Policy and Modesty in her Progress. Part III. The Lady's good Fortune to have a kind and loving Husband, which she gained by her Modesty, and pleasing to all her Friends: Concluding with her barbarous Sweetheart's Treachery, and her loving Husband's Honour. Licensed and entered according to Order. s.n.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Modest Lady's Garland: In Three Parts. Part 1. How a Lady Near St. James's Was Courted by a Young Knight, the Lady Finding Him to Be Extravagant, and to Keep Company with a Harlot, She Forsook Her Parents for Some Time to Get Rid of Him. Part II. The Lady's Policy and Modesty in Her Progress. Part III. The Lady's Good Fortune to Have a Kind and Loving Husband, Which She Gained by Her Modesty, and Pleasing to All Her Friends: Concluding with Her Barbarous Sweetheart's Treachery, and Her Loving Husband's Honour. Licensed and Entered According to Order. [Newcastle upon Tyne?]: s.n, 1770.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Modest Lady's Garland: In Three Parts. Part 1. How a Lady Near St. James's Was Courted by a Young Knight, the Lady Finding Him to Be Extravagant, and to Keep Company with a Harlot, She Forsook Her Parents for Some Time to Get Rid of Him. Part II. The Lady's Policy and Modesty in Her Progress. Part III. The Lady's Good Fortune to Have a Kind and Loving Husband, Which She Gained by Her Modesty, and Pleasing to All Her Friends: Concluding with Her Barbarous Sweetheart's Treachery, and Her Loving Husband's Honour. Licensed and Entered According to Order. s.n, 1770.