APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1690). A pleasant ballad shewing how two valliant knights, Sir John Armstrong, and Sir Michael Musgrave, fell in love with the beautiful daughter of the Lady Dacres, in the north;: And of the great strife that happen'd between them for her, and how they wrought the death of one hundred men. To an excellent new northers tune, &c. Printed by and for W.O. and are to be sold by J. Blare, on London-bridge..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Pleasant Ballad Shewing How Two Valliant Knights, Sir John Armstrong, and Sir Michael Musgrave, Fell in Love with the Beautiful Daughter of the Lady Dacres, in the North;: And of the Great Strife That Happen'd Between Them for Her, and How They Wrought the Death of One Hundred Men. To an Excellent New Northers Tune, &c. London:: Printed by and for W.O. and are to be sold by J. Blare, on London-bridge., 1690.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Pleasant Ballad Shewing How Two Valliant Knights, Sir John Armstrong, and Sir Michael Musgrave, Fell in Love with the Beautiful Daughter of the Lady Dacres, in the North;: And of the Great Strife That Happen'd Between Them for Her, and How They Wrought the Death of One Hundred Men. To an Excellent New Northers Tune, &c. Printed by and for W.O. and are to be sold by J. Blare, on London-bridge., 1690.

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