(1680). The tormented lovers.: Maidens lament their present state, and count they meet with rigid fate; but e're they will their minds explain, they'l dye of their tormenting pain. To a pleasant play-house tune, called, Oh love! if e're thoul't ease a heart. Printed for Charles Passenger, on London-Bridge..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Tormented Lovers.: Maidens Lament Their Present State, and Count They Meet with Rigid Fate; but E're They Will Their Minds Explain, They'l Dye of Their Tormenting Pain. To a Pleasant Play-house Tune, Called, Oh Love! If E're Thoul't Ease a Heart. London,: Printed for Charles Passenger, on London-Bridge., 1680.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Tormented Lovers.: Maidens Lament Their Present State, and Count They Meet with Rigid Fate; but E're They Will Their Minds Explain, They'l Dye of Their Tormenting Pain. To a Pleasant Play-house Tune, Called, Oh Love! If E're Thoul't Ease a Heart. Printed for Charles Passenger, on London-Bridge., 1680.