(1758). The Bacchanalian: or, Choice spirits feast: Containing all the most celebrated new songs, and favourite airs, duetts, cantatas, &c. Sung at the theatres, vauxhall, ranelagh, the musical societies, and other places of public resort, to this day. With many droll English, Scotch, Irish songs, not to be found in any other collection. To which is added the choice spirits feast; a comic ode, written by George Alexander Stephens, and perform'd (with universal applause) at Ranclagh House, by Mess. Skeggs, Rocker, and other choice spirits. With directions for singing, whereby a person, with an indifferent voice, may be enabled to sing agreeably (The fifth edition.). Printed and sold by J. Towers, in Piccadilly.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Bacchanalian: Or, Choice Spirits Feast: Containing All the Most Celebrated New Songs, and Favourite Airs, Duetts, Cantatas, &c. Sung at the Theatres, Vauxhall, Ranelagh, the Musical Societies, and Other Places of Public Resort, to This Day. With Many Droll English, Scotch, Irish Songs, Not to Be Found in Any Other Collection. To Which Is Added the Choice Spirits Feast; a Comic Ode, Written by George Alexander Stephens, and Perform'd (with Universal Applause) at Ranclagh House, by Mess. Skeggs, Rocker, and Other Choice Spirits. With Directions for Singing, Whereby a Person, with an Indifferent Voice, May Be Enabled to Sing Agreeably. The fifth edition. London: Printed and sold by J. Towers, in Piccadilly, 1758.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Bacchanalian: Or, Choice Spirits Feast: Containing All the Most Celebrated New Songs, and Favourite Airs, Duetts, Cantatas, &c. Sung at the Theatres, Vauxhall, Ranelagh, the Musical Societies, and Other Places of Public Resort, to This Day. With Many Droll English, Scotch, Irish Songs, Not to Be Found in Any Other Collection. To Which Is Added the Choice Spirits Feast; a Comic Ode, Written by George Alexander Stephens, and Perform'd (with Universal Applause) at Ranclagh House, by Mess. Skeggs, Rocker, and Other Choice Spirits. With Directions for Singing, Whereby a Person, with an Indifferent Voice, May Be Enabled to Sing Agreeably. The fifth edition. Printed and sold by J. Towers, in Piccadilly, 1758.