(1674). The constant maidens resolution, or, The damsels loyal love to a seaman: With the seamans kind answer thereunto. This damsels heart is on a seaman bent, because none other can give her content; and he her love most kindly doth imbrace. And so they are united in short space. Tune of, I love thee dear but I dare not show it. Printed by J. L. for J. C. at the Bible and Harp in West-Smith-Field.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Constant Maidens Resolution, or, The Damsels Loyal Love to a Seaman: With the Seamans Kind Answer Thereunto. This Damsels Heart Is on a Seaman Bent, Because None Other Can Give Her Content; and He Her Love Most Kindly Doth Imbrace. And so They Are United in Short Space. Tune of, I Love Thee Dear but I Dare Not Show It. [London]: Printed by J. L. for J. C. at the Bible and Harp in West-Smith-Field, 1674.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Constant Maidens Resolution, or, The Damsels Loyal Love to a Seaman: With the Seamans Kind Answer Thereunto. This Damsels Heart Is on a Seaman Bent, Because None Other Can Give Her Content; and He Her Love Most Kindly Doth Imbrace. And so They Are United in Short Space. Tune of, I Love Thee Dear but I Dare Not Show It. Printed by J. L. for J. C. at the Bible and Harp in West-Smith-Field, 1674.