APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1790). The Black-bird: Being a collection of favourite Scots, English, and Irish songs. With a variety of toasts and sentiments. To which is added, the adventure of John Gilpin, from London to Edmonton: shewing how he went farther than he intended, and came home safe at last. Printed for, and sold by the booksellers in Great-Britain, Ireland, and America.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Black-bird: Being a Collection of Favourite Scots, English, and Irish Songs. With a Variety of Toasts and Sentiments. To Which Is Added, the Adventure of John Gilpin, from London to Edmonton: Shewing How He Went Farther than He Intended, and Came Home Safe at Last. Falkirk: Printed for, and sold by the booksellers in Great-Britain, Ireland, and America, 1790.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Black-bird: Being a Collection of Favourite Scots, English, and Irish Songs. With a Variety of Toasts and Sentiments. To Which Is Added, the Adventure of John Gilpin, from London to Edmonton: Shewing How He Went Farther than He Intended, and Came Home Safe at Last. Printed for, and sold by the booksellers in Great-Britain, Ireland, and America, 1790.

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