Jordan, T. (1660). [A] pleasant dialogue between the country-man and citizen,: Presented to my Lord Generall and Councell of State, at their last dinner at Drapers Hall. March the 28. 1660. The tune is, She never love thee more. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJordan, Thomas. [A] Pleasant Dialogue Between the Country-man and Citizen,: Presented to My Lord Generall and Councell of State, at Their Last Dinner at Drapers Hall. March the 28. 1660. The Tune Is, She Never Love Thee More. [London: publisher not identified, 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJordan, Thomas. [A] Pleasant Dialogue Between the Country-man and Citizen,: Presented to My Lord Generall and Councell of State, at Their Last Dinner at Drapers Hall. March the 28. 1660. The Tune Is, She Never Love Thee More. publisher not identified, 1660.