(1670). The miracle of nature, or, Some animadversions, upon the beauty, of one of the fairest dames that ever lived: To let you ken, what is her name, therefore forebear, after her to spear, she is my Amorous Betty, for she's modest, wise, and pretty. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Miracle of Nature, or, Some Animadversions, upon the Beauty, of One of the Fairest Dames That Ever Lived: To Let You Ken, What Is Her Name, Therefore Forebear, After Her to Spear, She Is My Amorous Betty, for She's Modest, Wise, and Pretty. [London: publisher not identified, 1670.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Miracle of Nature, or, Some Animadversions, upon the Beauty, of One of the Fairest Dames That Ever Lived: To Let You Ken, What Is Her Name, Therefore Forebear, After Her to Spear, She Is My Amorous Betty, for She's Modest, Wise, and Pretty. publisher not identified, 1670.