APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). Have at you blind harpers: Three ballads concerning the times. consisting of, I. The Royal embassy: or, A ballad on the progress of the Indian Kings, that have come so many thousand leagues to see Her Present Majesty. II. A humoursom ditty to Dr. Sacheverell's back friends. III. A cure for religious disputes: or, The battel royal. Which may be sung or said by either the nobility, gentisity, or mobility, both male and female. To the tune of, a soldier and sailor, &c. Enter'd in the hall-book of the company of static nors, pursuant to act of Parliament.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). Have at You Blind Harpers: Three Ballads Concerning the Times. Consisting of, I. The Royal Embassy: Or, A Ballad on the Progress of the Indian Kings, That Have Come so Many Thousand Leagues to See Her Present Majesty. II. A Humoursom Ditty to Dr. Sacheverell's Back Friends. III. A Cure for Religious Disputes: Or, The Battel Royal. Which May Be Sung or Said by Either the Nobility, Gentisity, or Mobility, Both Male and Female. To the Tune of, a Soldier and Sailor, &c. Enter'd in the Hall-book of the Company of Static Nors, Pursuant to Act of Parliament.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). Have at You Blind Harpers: Three Ballads Concerning the Times. Consisting of, I. The Royal Embassy: Or, A Ballad on the Progress of the Indian Kings, That Have Come so Many Thousand Leagues to See Her Present Majesty. II. A Humoursom Ditty to Dr. Sacheverell's Back Friends. III. A Cure for Religious Disputes: Or, The Battel Royal. Which May Be Sung or Said by Either the Nobility, Gentisity, or Mobility, Both Male and Female. To the Tune of, a Soldier and Sailor, &c. Enter'd in the Hall-book of the Company of Static Nors, Pursuant to Act of Parliament.

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