APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1700). The coy cook-maid,: Who was courted importunately by Irish[,] Welsh, Spanish, French and Dutch, but at last was conquered by a poor English taylor. Tune of, There was a brisk lass, &c. Printed for E. Brooksby, at the sign of the Golden-ball, in Pye-corner..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Coy Cook-maid,: Who Was Courted Importunately by Irish[,] Welsh, Spanish, French and Dutch, but at Last Was Conquered by a Poor English Taylor. Tune of, There Was a Brisk Lass, &c. London: Printed for E. Brooksby, at the sign of the Golden-ball, in Pye-corner., 1700.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Coy Cook-maid,: Who Was Courted Importunately by Irish[,] Welsh, Spanish, French and Dutch, but at Last Was Conquered by a Poor English Taylor. Tune of, There Was a Brisk Lass, &c. Printed for E. Brooksby, at the sign of the Golden-ball, in Pye-corner., 1700.

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