(1690). The Young women and maidens lamentation, or, Their bitter sighs and sorrow to hear the old women are prest to go wih the Army: While they themselves are slighted and dejected which are able to perform far better service : tune of I marry and thank ye too.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Young Women and Maidens Lamentation, or, Their Bitter Sighs and Sorrow to Hear the Old Women Are Prest to Go Wih the Army: While They Themselves Are Slighted and Dejected Which Are Able to Perform Far Better Service : Tune of I Marry and Thank Ye Too. 1690.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Young Women and Maidens Lamentation, or, Their Bitter Sighs and Sorrow to Hear the Old Women Are Prest to Go Wih the Army: While They Themselves Are Slighted and Dejected Which Are Able to Perform Far Better Service : Tune of I Marry and Thank Ye Too. 1690.