APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1674). A new and true ballad of the poet's complaint: or, A new song to a new tune, of a young wench living in Holbourn,: With a full discription of the notable tricks put upon her by two cornuted suitors. Reader assure thy self the thing is true, and though it seem full strange 'tis very true; I wish such gypsies fitted all as she, then would they learn much honester to be. To a pleasant new tune, called, I am confirm'd, &c. Printed for F[rancis]. Coles, T[homas]. Vere, J[ohn] VVright, and J[ohn]. Clarke.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A New and True Ballad of the Poet's Complaint: Or, A New Song to a New Tune, of a Young Wench Living in Holbourn,: With a Full Discription of the Notable Tricks Put upon Her by Two Cornuted Suitors. Reader Assure Thy Self the Thing Is True, and Though It Seem Full Strange 'Tis Very True; I Wish Such Gypsies Fitted All as She, Then Would They Learn Much Honester to Be. To a Pleasant New Tune, Called, I Am Confirm'd, &c. [London]: Printed for F[rancis]. Coles, T[homas]. Vere, J[ohn] VVright, and J[ohn]. Clarke, 1674.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A New and True Ballad of the Poet's Complaint: Or, A New Song to a New Tune, of a Young Wench Living in Holbourn,: With a Full Discription of the Notable Tricks Put upon Her by Two Cornuted Suitors. Reader Assure Thy Self the Thing Is True, and Though It Seem Full Strange 'Tis Very True; I Wish Such Gypsies Fitted All as She, Then Would They Learn Much Honester to Be. To a Pleasant New Tune, Called, I Am Confirm'd, &c. Printed for F[rancis]. Coles, T[homas]. Vere, J[ohn] VVright, and J[ohn]. Clarke, 1674.

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