APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1682). The unjust uncle: or, The perjur'd maid of Essex's unfortunate destiny:: Who having made a solemn contract with a young man of that same county, was perswaded by her uncle to forsake him and marry another: for which, as a just example of her inconstancy, she dy'd in their presence so soon as she broke her vows. To the tune of The languishing swain. Licensed according to order. Printed for J[osiah]. Blare, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Unjust Uncle: Or, The Perjur'd Maid of Essex's Unfortunate Destiny:: Who Having Made a Solemn Contract with a Young Man of That Same County, Was Perswaded by Her Uncle to Forsake Him and Marry Another: For Which, as a Just Example of Her Inconstancy, She Dy'd in Their Presence so Soon as She Broke Her Vows. To the Tune of The Languishing Swain. Licensed According to Order. [London]: Printed for J[osiah]. Blare, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge., 1682.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Unjust Uncle: Or, The Perjur'd Maid of Essex's Unfortunate Destiny:: Who Having Made a Solemn Contract with a Young Man of That Same County, Was Perswaded by Her Uncle to Forsake Him and Marry Another: For Which, as a Just Example of Her Inconstancy, She Dy'd in Their Presence so Soon as She Broke Her Vows. To the Tune of The Languishing Swain. Licensed According to Order. Printed for J[osiah]. Blare, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge., 1682.

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