APA (7th ed.) Citation

Crouch, H. (1650). The Greeks and Trojans vvarres.: Caus'd by that wanton Trojan knight Sir Paris who ravishes Hellen and her to Troy carries the Greeks in revenge (and to fetch her again) a mighty great army do quickly ordain. Imagine you see them besiedging old Troy, which after ten years they at th'last destroy, with a fit allusion, before the conclusion. Tune is, A conscionable caveat. Printed for F. Grove.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Crouch, Humphrey. The Greeks and Trojans Vvarres.: Caus'd by That Wanton Trojan Knight Sir Paris Who Ravishes Hellen and Her to Troy Carries the Greeks in Revenge (and to Fetch Her Again) a Mighty Great Army Do Quickly Ordain. Imagine You See Them Besiedging Old Troy, Which After Ten Years They at Th'last Destroy, with a Fit Allusion, Before the Conclusion. Tune Is, A Conscionable Caveat. London,: Printed for F. Grove, 1650.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Crouch, Humphrey. The Greeks and Trojans Vvarres.: Caus'd by That Wanton Trojan Knight Sir Paris Who Ravishes Hellen and Her to Troy Carries the Greeks in Revenge (and to Fetch Her Again) a Mighty Great Army Do Quickly Ordain. Imagine You See Them Besiedging Old Troy, Which After Ten Years They at Th'last Destroy, with a Fit Allusion, Before the Conclusion. Tune Is, A Conscionable Caveat. Printed for F. Grove, 1650.

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