(1670). The sorrowfull damsels lamentation for want of a husband.: This maiden sure was in a longing temper, and young men they are to blame that would venture, it is a pity any damsel she should want the help of a young man's company. This maidens fortune proves so very hard, that never a young does her no more regard: but young men hereafter be sure to have a care, they do not bring young maidens to despair. To the tune of, The country farmer. Printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in Pye-corner.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Sorrowfull Damsels Lamentation for Want of a Husband.: This Maiden Sure Was in a Longing Temper, and Young Men They Are to Blame That Would Venture, It Is a Pity Any Damsel She Should Want the Help of a Young Man's Company. This Maidens Fortune Proves so Very Hard, That Never a Young Does Her No More Regard: But Young Men Hereafter Be Sure to Have a Care, They Do Not Bring Young Maidens to Despair. To the Tune of, The Country Farmer. [London]: Printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in Pye-corner, 1670.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Sorrowfull Damsels Lamentation for Want of a Husband.: This Maiden Sure Was in a Longing Temper, and Young Men They Are to Blame That Would Venture, It Is a Pity Any Damsel She Should Want the Help of a Young Man's Company. This Maidens Fortune Proves so Very Hard, That Never a Young Does Her No More Regard: But Young Men Hereafter Be Sure to Have a Care, They Do Not Bring Young Maidens to Despair. To the Tune of, The Country Farmer. Printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in Pye-corner, 1670.