APA (7th ed.) Citation

Green, J. (1750). A mournful lamentation for the sad and deplorable death of Mr. Old Tenor: A native of New-England, who, after a long confinement, by a deep and mortal wound which he received above twelve months before, expired on the 31st day of March, 1750. He lived beloved, and died lamented. To the mournful tune of, Chevy-Chace. [Sold at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill, Boston [by Thomas Fleet].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Green, Joseph. A Mournful Lamentation for the Sad and Deplorable Death of Mr. Old Tenor: A Native of New-England, Who, After a Long Confinement, by a Deep and Mortal Wound Which He Received Above Twelve Months Before, Expired on the 31st Day of March, 1750. He Lived Beloved, and Died Lamented. To the Mournful Tune of, Chevy-Chace. [Boston]: [Sold at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill, Boston [by Thomas Fleet], 1750.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Green, Joseph. A Mournful Lamentation for the Sad and Deplorable Death of Mr. Old Tenor: A Native of New-England, Who, After a Long Confinement, by a Deep and Mortal Wound Which He Received Above Twelve Months Before, Expired on the 31st Day of March, 1750. He Lived Beloved, and Died Lamented. To the Mournful Tune of, Chevy-Chace. [Sold at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill, Boston [by Thomas Fleet], 1750.

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