(1690). Oxford-shire Betty:: Containing her joaking letter to Tom the taylor, near Tower-Street; who she has fairly left in the lurch, and married with a parson. Tune of, I love you more and more each day. Printed for C[harles]. Bates, next the Crown Tavern, in West Smithfield..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationOxford-shire Betty:: Containing Her Joaking Letter to Tom the Taylor, Near Tower-Street; Who She Has Fairly Left in the Lurch, and Married with a Parson. Tune of, I Love You More and More Each Day. [London]: Printed for C[harles]. Bates, next the Crown Tavern, in West Smithfield., 1690.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationOxford-shire Betty:: Containing Her Joaking Letter to Tom the Taylor, Near Tower-Street; Who She Has Fairly Left in the Lurch, and Married with a Parson. Tune of, I Love You More and More Each Day. Printed for C[harles]. Bates, next the Crown Tavern, in West Smithfield., 1690.