Playford, J. (1670). Love in the blossome: or, Fancy in the bud.: Containing a pretty, pleasant and delightful courtship, betwixt two very young (but truly amorous) lovers, being persons of very eminent quality, (at their first entrance into Cupid's school.) To the tune of, Amarillis told her swain. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPlayford, John. Love in the Blossome: Or, Fancy in the Bud.: Containing a Pretty, Pleasant and Delightful Courtship, Betwixt Two Very Young (but Truly Amorous) Lovers, Being Persons of Very Eminent Quality, (at Their First Entrance into Cupid's School.) To the Tune of, Amarillis Told Her Swain. [London: publisher not identified, 1670.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPlayford, John. Love in the Blossome: Or, Fancy in the Bud.: Containing a Pretty, Pleasant and Delightful Courtship, Betwixt Two Very Young (but Truly Amorous) Lovers, Being Persons of Very Eminent Quality, (at Their First Entrance into Cupid's School.) To the Tune of, Amarillis Told Her Swain. publisher not identified, 1670.