APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). (1750). The Lover's quarrel: or, Cupid's triumph: Being the pleasant and delightful history of Fair Rosamond, who was born in Scotland she was the only daughter of the Lord Arundel whose love was obtaind by the valour of Tommy Potts, who wounded and conquered the Lord Phoenix in a duel. Likewife his marriage to the fair lady. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Lover's Quarrel: Or, Cupid's Triumph: Being the Pleasant and Delightful History of Fair Rosamond, Who Was Born in Scotland She Was the Only Daughter of the Lord Arundel Whose Love Was Obtaind by the Valour of Tommy Potts, Who Wounded and Conquered the Lord Phoenix in a Duel. Likewife His Marriage to the Fair Lady. [Edinburgh?]: [publisher not identified], 1750.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Lover's Quarrel: Or, Cupid's Triumph: Being the Pleasant and Delightful History of Fair Rosamond, Who Was Born in Scotland She Was the Only Daughter of the Lord Arundel Whose Love Was Obtaind by the Valour of Tommy Potts, Who Wounded and Conquered the Lord Phoenix in a Duel. Likewife His Marriage to the Fair Lady. [publisher not identified], 1750.

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