APA (7th ed.) Citation

A remarkable account of Guy: Who, by strange enterprizes in war, obtained for his bride, Phelice, the daughter of Roband, Earl of Warwick; and after he became the successor of Earl Roband, freely parted with scenes of worldly honor, and lived in poverty, and died in obscurity. : In a poem intirely new. : [Four lines from Mons. de Renty].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Remarkable Account of Guy: Who, by Strange Enterprizes in War, Obtained for His Bride, Phelice, the Daughter of Roband, Earl of Warwick; and After He Became the Successor of Earl Roband, Freely Parted with Scenes of Worldly Honor, and Lived in Poverty, and Died in Obscurity. : In a Poem Intirely New. : [Four Lines from Mons. De Renty].

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Remarkable Account of Guy: Who, by Strange Enterprizes in War, Obtained for His Bride, Phelice, the Daughter of Roband, Earl of Warwick; and After He Became the Successor of Earl Roband, Freely Parted with Scenes of Worldly Honor, and Lived in Poverty, and Died in Obscurity. : In a Poem Intirely New. : [Four Lines from Mons. De Renty].

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