APA (7th ed.) Citation

The lady's garland, in four parts: I. A nobleman's daughter strangely smitten by the gallant deportment of a young gentleman near Oxford, ... II. How they agreed upon meeting in her father's garden, ... III. Of her return to her parents, ... IV. Her lamentation for her imprison'd husband and her child ..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Lady's Garland, in Four Parts: I. A Nobleman's Daughter Strangely Smitten by the Gallant Deportment of a Young Gentleman Near Oxford, ... II. How They Agreed upon Meeting in Her Father's Garden, ... III. Of Her Return to Her Parents, ... IV. Her Lamentation for Her Imprison'd Husband and Her Child ..

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Lady's Garland, in Four Parts: I. A Nobleman's Daughter Strangely Smitten by the Gallant Deportment of a Young Gentleman Near Oxford, ... II. How They Agreed upon Meeting in Her Father's Garden, ... III. Of Her Return to Her Parents, ... IV. Her Lamentation for Her Imprison'd Husband and Her Child ..

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