Bowne, T. (1674). The two faithful lovers, or A merry song in praise of Betty.: Young men and maids I do intend to sing a song that's newly pend, and if you please to have it out twill please your fancies without doubt. To the tune of the Amrous [sic] damsel of Bristol city. Printed for F. C[ole,] T. Vere, J. Wright, and J. Clark.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBowne, Tobias. The Two Faithful Lovers, or A Merry Song in Praise of Betty.: Young Men and Maids I Do Intend to Sing a Song That's Newly Pend, and If You Please to Have It Out Twill Please Your Fancies Without Doubt. To the Tune of the Amrous [sic] Damsel of Bristol City. London: Printed for F. C[ole,] T. Vere, J. Wright, and J. Clark, 1674.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBowne, Tobias. The Two Faithful Lovers, or A Merry Song in Praise of Betty.: Young Men and Maids I Do Intend to Sing a Song That's Newly Pend, and If You Please to Have It Out Twill Please Your Fancies Without Doubt. To the Tune of the Amrous [sic] Damsel of Bristol City. Printed for F. C[ole,] T. Vere, J. Wright, and J. Clark, 1674.