(1690). Love in a maze; or, The young-man put to his dumps.: Here in this song you may behold and see a gallant girl obtain'd by wit and honesty; all you that hear my song, and mark it but aright, will say true love's vvorth gold, and breeds delight. To a pleasant nevv tune, called, The true lovers delight; or, The Cambridge horn. Printed by and for A.M. and sold by the booksellers of London.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLove in a Maze; or, The Young-man Put to His Dumps.: Here in This Song You May Behold and See a Gallant Girl Obtain'd by Wit and Honesty; All You That Hear My Song, and Mark It but Aright, Will Say True Love's Vvorth Gold, and Breeds Delight. To a Pleasant Nevv Tune, Called, The True Lovers Delight; or, The Cambridge Horn. [London]: Printed by and for A.M. and sold by the booksellers of London, 1690.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLove in a Maze; or, The Young-man Put to His Dumps.: Here in This Song You May Behold and See a Gallant Girl Obtain'd by Wit and Honesty; All You That Hear My Song, and Mark It but Aright, Will Say True Love's Vvorth Gold, and Breeds Delight. To a Pleasant Nevv Tune, Called, The True Lovers Delight; or, The Cambridge Horn. Printed by and for A.M. and sold by the booksellers of London, 1690.