(1650). Phillida flouts me. Or, The country lovers complaint.: Who seeks by all means for to win his love, but she doth scorn him, and disdainful prove; which makes him for to sigh, lament and cry, he fears for Phillida, that he shall dye. To a pleasant tune, or, Phillida flouts me. Printed for F. Coles, in Wine-street neer Hatten Garden.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPhillida Flouts Me. Or, The Country Lovers Complaint.: Who Seeks by All Means for to Win His Love, but She Doth Scorn Him, and Disdainful Prove; Which Makes Him for to Sigh, Lament and Cry, He Fears for Phillida, That He Shall Dye. To a Pleasant Tune, or, Phillida Flouts Me. London,: Printed for F. Coles, in Wine-street neer Hatten Garden, 1650.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPhillida Flouts Me. Or, The Country Lovers Complaint.: Who Seeks by All Means for to Win His Love, but She Doth Scorn Him, and Disdainful Prove; Which Makes Him for to Sigh, Lament and Cry, He Fears for Phillida, That He Shall Dye. To a Pleasant Tune, or, Phillida Flouts Me. Printed for F. Coles, in Wine-street neer Hatten Garden, 1650.