APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1695). The merchant of Scotland, and the unfortunate damosel.: A damosel fair in Scotland born, being full of grief and left forlorn, 'twas an English-man that she did love, who left her and unkind did prove: in private she did make great moan. Because her English-man was gone. An Edenborough-merchant there, her sighs and groans did chance to hear: and married her, but in short time, was forc'd to leave his native chine; and sail unto some forraign shore, leaving her sadder then before. To a pleasant countrey tune. Printed for E. Oliver, at the Golden Key, on Snow-hill, over-against St. Sepulchre-Chureh [sic], neer the Sarazens-head.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Merchant of Scotland, and the Unfortunate Damosel.: A Damosel Fair in Scotland Born, Being Full of Grief and Left Forlorn, 'Twas an English-man That She Did Love, Who Left Her and Unkind Did Prove: In Private She Did Make Great Moan. Because Her English-man Was Gone. An Edenborough-merchant There, Her Sighs and Groans Did Chance to Hear: And Married Her, but in Short Time, Was Forc'd to Leave His Native Chine; and Sail Unto Some Forraign Shore, Leaving Her Sadder Then Before. To a Pleasant Countrey Tune. [London]: Printed for E. Oliver, at the Golden Key, on Snow-hill, over-against St. Sepulchre-Chureh [sic], neer the Sarazens-head, 1695.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Merchant of Scotland, and the Unfortunate Damosel.: A Damosel Fair in Scotland Born, Being Full of Grief and Left Forlorn, 'Twas an English-man That She Did Love, Who Left Her and Unkind Did Prove: In Private She Did Make Great Moan. Because Her English-man Was Gone. An Edenborough-merchant There, Her Sighs and Groans Did Chance to Hear: And Married Her, but in Short Time, Was Forc'd to Leave His Native Chine; and Sail Unto Some Forraign Shore, Leaving Her Sadder Then Before. To a Pleasant Countrey Tune. Printed for E. Oliver, at the Golden Key, on Snow-hill, over-against St. Sepulchre-Chureh [sic], neer the Sarazens-head, 1695.

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