APA (7th ed.) Citation

L. P., f. 1. (1660). The dainty damsels dream: or, Cupids visions.: The maid saw such strange visions in her sleep, when she wak'd it forc'd her for to weep; she dreaming lay, and thought her love lay by, but he alas was not at that time nigh. Then list and you shall heare the damsels dream, and afterwards what followed the same to the tune of, As she lay sleeping in her bed. Printed for John Andrews, at the White-Lyon, in Pye-corner..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

L. P., fl. 1625-1680?. The Dainty Damsels Dream: Or, Cupids Visions.: The Maid Saw Such Strange Visions in Her Sleep, When She Wak'd It Forc'd Her for to Weep; She Dreaming Lay, and Thought Her Love Lay by, but He Alas Was Not at That Time Nigh. Then List and You Shall Heare the Damsels Dream, and Afterwards What Followed the Same to the Tune of, As She Lay Sleeping in Her Bed. London: Printed for John Andrews, at the White-Lyon, in Pye-corner., 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

L. P., fl. 1625-1680?. The Dainty Damsels Dream: Or, Cupids Visions.: The Maid Saw Such Strange Visions in Her Sleep, When She Wak'd It Forc'd Her for to Weep; She Dreaming Lay, and Thought Her Love Lay by, but He Alas Was Not at That Time Nigh. Then List and You Shall Heare the Damsels Dream, and Afterwards What Followed the Same to the Tune of, As She Lay Sleeping in Her Bed. Printed for John Andrews, at the White-Lyon, in Pye-corner., 1660.

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