Lanfiere, T. (1678). The galant seamans return from the Indies, or the happy-meeting of two faithful lovers.: Wherein is shewed the loyal constancy of a seaman to his love, with her kind salutation unto him for his welcome home. Observe this song which is both neat and pretty tis on a seaman in his praise of Betty. Tune of Five sail of frigots, or, Shrewsbury. Pri[n]ted for F. Cole, T. Vere, J. Wright and J. Clarke. W. Thackery. T. Passenger.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLanfiere, Thomas. The Galant Seamans Return from the Indies, or the Happy-meeting of Two Faithful Lovers.: Wherein Is Shewed the Loyal Constancy of a Seaman to His Love, with Her Kind Salutation Unto Him for His Welcome Home. Observe This Song Which Is Both Neat and Pretty Tis on a Seaman in His Praise of Betty. Tune of Five Sail of Frigots, or, Shrewsbury. [London]: Pri[n]ted for F. Cole, T. Vere, J. Wright and J. Clarke. W. Thackery. T. Passenger, 1678.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLanfiere, Thomas. The Galant Seamans Return from the Indies, or the Happy-meeting of Two Faithful Lovers.: Wherein Is Shewed the Loyal Constancy of a Seaman to His Love, with Her Kind Salutation Unto Him for His Welcome Home. Observe This Song Which Is Both Neat and Pretty Tis on a Seaman in His Praise of Betty. Tune of Five Sail of Frigots, or, Shrewsbury. Pri[n]ted for F. Cole, T. Vere, J. Wright and J. Clarke. W. Thackery. T. Passenger, 1678.