(1670). True love rewarded with cruelty.: Being a true account of one Mary Story, a maid, who once lived at Limehouse, in the county of Middlesex that was in love with one who had promised her marriage, so that the wedding-day was appointed, but he changd his mind, and forsook her, whereupon she took greif [sic] and dyed about the latter end of July, 1683. Tune of, Tender hearts of London city. Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in West Smithfield..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTrue Love Rewarded with Cruelty.: Being a True Account of One Mary Story, a Maid, Who Once Lived at Limehouse, in the County of Middlesex That Was in Love with One Who Had Promised Her Marriage, so That the Wedding-day Was Appointed, but He Changd His Mind, and Forsook Her, Whereupon She Took Greif [sic] and Dyed About the Latter End of July, 1683. Tune of, Tender Hearts of London City. [London]: Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in West Smithfield., 1670.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTrue Love Rewarded with Cruelty.: Being a True Account of One Mary Story, a Maid, Who Once Lived at Limehouse, in the County of Middlesex That Was in Love with One Who Had Promised Her Marriage, so That the Wedding-day Was Appointed, but He Changd His Mind, and Forsook Her, Whereupon She Took Greif [sic] and Dyed About the Latter End of July, 1683. Tune of, Tender Hearts of London City. Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in West Smithfield., 1670.