(1660). The yong [sic] mans vindication against the virgins complaint.: She rail'd against young men in passion great, but he more mildely seems with her to treat. Young men are not so false as she would make them, some maids are full as bad, how e're you take them. To the tune of, the Virgins complaint, or Cupids courtisie. Printed for Rich. Burton at the Horshoo in West Smithfield.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Yong [sic] Mans Vindication Against the Virgins Complaint.: She Rail'd Against Young Men in Passion Great, but He More Mildely Seems with Her to Treat. Young Men Are Not so False as She Would Make Them, Some Maids Are Full as Bad, How E're You Take Them. To the Tune of, the Virgins Complaint, or Cupids Courtisie. London: Printed for Rich. Burton at the Horshoo in West Smithfield, 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Yong [sic] Mans Vindication Against the Virgins Complaint.: She Rail'd Against Young Men in Passion Great, but He More Mildely Seems with Her to Treat. Young Men Are Not so False as She Would Make Them, Some Maids Are Full as Bad, How E're You Take Them. To the Tune of, the Virgins Complaint, or Cupids Courtisie. Printed for Rich. Burton at the Horshoo in West Smithfield, 1660.