Croxall, S. d. 1. (1797). The fair circassian: A poem; imitated from the song of Solomon: to which is added stanzas addressed to Sylvia; and verses on seeing Florinda while she was bathing. By S. Croxall, D.D. while a student at the University (The twelfth edition.). Printed for the Amateurs of the Fine Arts, by S. Fisher; and sold at his circulating library, No. 2, Jerusalem Passage, St. John's Square, Clerkenwell.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCroxall, Samuel d. 1752. The Fair Circassian: A Poem; Imitated from the Song of Solomon: To Which Is Added Stanzas Addressed to Sylvia; and Verses on Seeing Florinda While She Was Bathing. By S. Croxall, D.D. While a Student at the University. The twelfth edition. London: Printed for the Amateurs of the Fine Arts, by S. Fisher; and sold at his circulating library, No. 2, Jerusalem Passage, St. John's Square, Clerkenwell, 1797.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCroxall, Samuel d. 1752. The Fair Circassian: A Poem; Imitated from the Song of Solomon: To Which Is Added Stanzas Addressed to Sylvia; and Verses on Seeing Florinda While She Was Bathing. By S. Croxall, D.D. While a Student at the University. The twelfth edition. Printed for the Amateurs of the Fine Arts, by S. Fisher; and sold at his circulating library, No. 2, Jerusalem Passage, St. John's Square, Clerkenwell, 1797.