APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1670). The zealous lover.: He strives for to illustrate her perfection who now hath brought him under loves subjection, no task so hard he will undergoe if that she will but love unto him show what ever can be had, shall be her own if she will yield to fancy him alone. To the tune of, Underneath the green wood tree, &c. Printed for R.H. and J. Williamson in Cannon street and at the Bible on London Bridge..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Zealous Lover.: He Strives for to Illustrate Her Perfection Who Now Hath Brought Him Under Loves Subjection, No Task so Hard He Will Undergoe If That She Will but Love Unto Him Show What Ever Can Be Had, Shall Be Her Own If She Will Yield to Fancy Him Alone. To the Tune of, Underneath the Green Wood Tree, &c. [London]: Printed for R.H. and J. Williamson in Cannon street and at the Bible on London Bridge., 1670.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Zealous Lover.: He Strives for to Illustrate Her Perfection Who Now Hath Brought Him Under Loves Subjection, No Task so Hard He Will Undergoe If That She Will but Love Unto Him Show What Ever Can Be Had, Shall Be Her Own If She Will Yield to Fancy Him Alone. To the Tune of, Underneath the Green Wood Tree, &c. Printed for R.H. and J. Williamson in Cannon street and at the Bible on London Bridge., 1670.

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