(1684). No love, no life. Or, Damon comforted in distress.: You that are adorn'd with beauty, did not thus your love disdain; count not it to be their duty, for to languish thus in pain. To the tune of, Tender hearts of London city. Printed for J. Deacon in Guilt-spur-street..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNo Love, No Life. Or, Damon Comforted in Distress.: You That Are Adorn'd with Beauty, Did Not Thus Your Love Disdain; Count Not It to Be Their Duty, for to Languish Thus in Pain. To the Tune of, Tender Hearts of London City. [London]: Printed for J. Deacon in Guilt-spur-street., 1684.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNo Love, No Life. Or, Damon Comforted in Distress.: You That Are Adorn'd with Beauty, Did Not Thus Your Love Disdain; Count Not It to Be Their Duty, for to Languish Thus in Pain. To the Tune of, Tender Hearts of London City. Printed for J. Deacon in Guilt-spur-street., 1684.