(1793). The Major's only son, and his true-loves [as printed] overthrow: Being some lines composed by himself and on the occasion. (He is a native of the commonwealth of Massachusetts and is now alive in 1793). [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Major's Only Son, and His True-loves [as Printed] Overthrow: Being Some Lines Composed by Himself and on the Occasion. (He Is a Native of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and Is Now Alive in 1793). [Boston?]: [publisher not identified], 1793.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Major's Only Son, and His True-loves [as Printed] Overthrow: Being Some Lines Composed by Himself and on the Occasion. (He Is a Native of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and Is Now Alive in 1793). [publisher not identified], 1793.