M. P., d. 1. (1635). The wooing lasse, and the way-ward lad,: Who long had made his sweet-heart sad, because to her hee would not yeeld, till Cupid him to love compeld. To the tune of The nightingale. for I. Wright junior, dwelling at the upper end of the Old Baily.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationM. P., d. 1656?. The Wooing Lasse, and the Way-ward Lad,: Who Long Had Made His Sweet-heart Sad, Because to Her Hee Would Not Yeeld, Till Cupid Him to Love Compeld. To the Tune of The Nightingale. Printed at London: for I. Wright junior, dwelling at the upper end of the Old Baily, 1635.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationM. P., d. 1656?. The Wooing Lasse, and the Way-ward Lad,: Who Long Had Made His Sweet-heart Sad, Because to Her Hee Would Not Yeeld, Till Cupid Him to Love Compeld. To the Tune of The Nightingale. for I. Wright junior, dwelling at the upper end of the Old Baily, 1635.