(1733). An Elegy occasioned by the sudden and awful death of Mr. Nathanael Baker of Dedham: A young man just upon the point of marriage. And son to Lieutenant John Baker. He fell from his horse on Monday night the 7th of May, 1733. and died the Wednesday following. Ætat 27. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAn Elegy Occasioned by the Sudden and Awful Death of Mr. Nathanael Baker of Dedham: A Young Man Just upon the Point of Marriage. And Son to Lieutenant John Baker. He Fell from His Horse on Monday Night the 7th of May, 1733. and Died the Wednesday Following. Ætat 27. [Boston]: [publisher not identified], 1733.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAn Elegy Occasioned by the Sudden and Awful Death of Mr. Nathanael Baker of Dedham: A Young Man Just upon the Point of Marriage. And Son to Lieutenant John Baker. He Fell from His Horse on Monday Night the 7th of May, 1733. and Died the Wednesday Following. Ætat 27. [publisher not identified], 1733.