APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1710). The Melancholly virgin's garland: Compos'd of five new play-house songs. Song I. The melancholly virgin: or, The young lady distracted for the death of her lover. Song II. A song sung in the play of hero and leander. Song III. Dick and Margery a thrashing of wheat in the barn: or, There is no defence against a flail Song IV. Liberia, or, The happy lover's wish. Song V. The fond lover's friendly advice. Licensed according to order. Printed for C. Bates, at the Sun and Bible ... in pye-corner.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Melancholly Virgin's Garland: Compos'd of Five New Play-house Songs. Song I. The Melancholly Virgin: Or, The Young Lady Distracted for the Death of Her Lover. Song II. A Song Sung in the Play of Hero and Leander. Song III. Dick and Margery a Thrashing of Wheat in the Barn: Or, There Is No Defence Against a Flail Song IV. Liberia, or, The Happy Lover's Wish. Song V. The Fond Lover's Friendly Advice. Licensed According to Order. [London]: Printed for C. Bates, at the Sun and Bible ... in pye-corner, 1710.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Melancholly Virgin's Garland: Compos'd of Five New Play-house Songs. Song I. The Melancholly Virgin: Or, The Young Lady Distracted for the Death of Her Lover. Song II. A Song Sung in the Play of Hero and Leander. Song III. Dick and Margery a Thrashing of Wheat in the Barn: Or, There Is No Defence Against a Flail Song IV. Liberia, or, The Happy Lover's Wish. Song V. The Fond Lover's Friendly Advice. Licensed According to Order. Printed for C. Bates, at the Sun and Bible ... in pye-corner, 1710.

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