(1635). A merry new ballad, both pleasant and sweete, in praise of the black-smith, which is very meete.: To the tune of Greene Sleeves, &c. J. Okes?.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Merry New Ballad, Both Pleasant and Sweete, in Praise of the Black-smith, Which Is Very Meete.: To the Tune of Greene Sleeves, &c. [London: J. Okes?, 1635.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Merry New Ballad, Both Pleasant and Sweete, in Praise of the Black-smith, Which Is Very Meete.: To the Tune of Greene Sleeves, &c. J. Okes?, 1635.
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