APA (7th ed.) Citation

Warton, T. (1767). The maiden's bloody garland: Or, High-Street tragedy: shewing how Sarah Holly, a poor unfortunate serving maid of the city of Oxford, being wronged by her sweetheart, cut her throat from ear to ear, was next morning found dead in her bed, and afterwards buried in the King's highway. Tune, There were three pilgrims. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Warton, Thomas. The Maiden's Bloody Garland: Or, High-Street Tragedy: Shewing How Sarah Holly, a Poor Unfortunate Serving Maid of the City of Oxford, Being Wronged by Her Sweetheart, Cut Her Throat from Ear to Ear, Was Next Morning Found Dead in Her Bed, and Afterwards Buried in the King's Highway. Tune, There Were Three Pilgrims. [London?]: [publisher not identified], 1767.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Warton, Thomas. The Maiden's Bloody Garland: Or, High-Street Tragedy: Shewing How Sarah Holly, a Poor Unfortunate Serving Maid of the City of Oxford, Being Wronged by Her Sweetheart, Cut Her Throat from Ear to Ear, Was Next Morning Found Dead in Her Bed, and Afterwards Buried in the King's Highway. Tune, There Were Three Pilgrims. [publisher not identified], 1767.

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