APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1704). Fatal love or, the young maiden's tragedy:: Being a sad and dismal relation, of one Mary Low, late cook maid to esq; Fansaw in St. James's Park, who drowned her self in Rosamonds pond, on Wednesday night last, for the love of a young man who was her fellow servant. To the tune of, Johnson's Farwel. Licenced according to order. Printed for John Wiseman, near the Royal-Exchange..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fatal Love or, the Young Maiden's Tragedy:: Being a Sad and Dismal Relation, of One Mary Low, Late Cook Maid to Esq; Fansaw in St. James's Park, Who Drowned Her Self in Rosamonds Pond, on Wednesday Night Last, for the Love of a Young Man Who Was Her Fellow Servant. To the Tune of, Johnson's Farwel. Licenced According to Order. London,: Printed for John Wiseman, near the Royal-Exchange., 1704.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fatal Love or, the Young Maiden's Tragedy:: Being a Sad and Dismal Relation, of One Mary Low, Late Cook Maid to Esq; Fansaw in St. James's Park, Who Drowned Her Self in Rosamonds Pond, on Wednesday Night Last, for the Love of a Young Man Who Was Her Fellow Servant. To the Tune of, Johnson's Farwel. Licenced According to Order. Printed for John Wiseman, near the Royal-Exchange., 1704.

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