(1720). The nobleman's generous kindness: or, the poor country man's unexpected happiness.: Giving an account of a nobleman, who taking notice of a poor man's industrious care and pains for the maintaining of his charge of seven small children, met him upon a day, and discoursing with him, invited him and his wife, with his children, home to his house, and bestowed upon them a farm of thirty acres of land, to be continued to him and his heirs for ever. To the tune of, The two English traveller [sic]. Printed and sold by Robert Marchbank.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Nobleman's Generous Kindness: Or, the Poor Country Man's Unexpected Happiness.: Giving an Account of a Nobleman, Who Taking Notice of a Poor Man's Industrious Care and Pains for the Maintaining of His Charge of Seven Small Children, Met Him upon a Day, and Discoursing with Him, Invited Him and His Wife, with His Children, Home to His House, and Bestowed upon Them a Farm of Thirty Acres of Land, to Be Continued to Him and His Heirs for Ever. To the Tune of, The Two English Traveller [sic]. Newcastle: Printed and sold by Robert Marchbank, 1720.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Nobleman's Generous Kindness: Or, the Poor Country Man's Unexpected Happiness.: Giving an Account of a Nobleman, Who Taking Notice of a Poor Man's Industrious Care and Pains for the Maintaining of His Charge of Seven Small Children, Met Him upon a Day, and Discoursing with Him, Invited Him and His Wife, with His Children, Home to His House, and Bestowed upon Them a Farm of Thirty Acres of Land, to Be Continued to Him and His Heirs for Ever. To the Tune of, The Two English Traveller [sic]. Printed and sold by Robert Marchbank, 1720.