Murray, J. (1778). The Scots nightingale, or Edinburgh vocal miscellany: A new and select collection of the best Scots and English songs : with the most favorite cantatas, duets, and catches now in vogue and a great number of valuable originals by Drs. Beattie, Goldsmith, Blacklock, Scrymgeour, Innes, Sir Harry Erskine, Mess. Aiken, Hamilton, Ferguson, Gilson, Watt, Neil, Ding, and several other gentlemen in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dumfries : to which is added toasts, sentiments, and hob-nobs, many of them never before published.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMurray, James. The Scots Nightingale, or Edinburgh Vocal Miscellany: A New and Select Collection of the Best Scots and English Songs : With the Most Favorite Cantatas, Duets, and Catches Now in Vogue and a Great Number of Valuable Originals by Drs. Beattie, Goldsmith, Blacklock, Scrymgeour, Innes, Sir Harry Erskine, Mess. Aiken, Hamilton, Ferguson, Gilson, Watt, Neil, Ding, and Several Other Gentlemen in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dumfries : To Which Is Added Toasts, Sentiments, and Hob-nobs, Many of Them Never Before Published. 1778.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMurray, James. The Scots Nightingale, or Edinburgh Vocal Miscellany: A New and Select Collection of the Best Scots and English Songs : With the Most Favorite Cantatas, Duets, and Catches Now in Vogue and a Great Number of Valuable Originals by Drs. Beattie, Goldsmith, Blacklock, Scrymgeour, Innes, Sir Harry Erskine, Mess. Aiken, Hamilton, Ferguson, Gilson, Watt, Neil, Ding, and Several Other Gentlemen in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dumfries : To Which Is Added Toasts, Sentiments, and Hob-nobs, Many of Them Never Before Published. 1778.