(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.) CitationA 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.) CitationA 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.