M. P., d. 1. (1633). [...] or, Cupids wrongs vindicated: Wherein he that Cupids wiles did discover, is proved a false dissembling lover. The mayd shewes such cause that none can her condemne, but on the contrary the fault's layd on him. To the tune of Cupids cruell torments. for F. G[rove].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationM. P., d. 1656?. [...] or, Cupids Wrongs Vindicated: Wherein He That Cupids Wiles Did Discover, Is Proved a False Dissembling Lover. The Mayd Shewes Such Cause That None Can Her Condemne, but on the Contrary the Fault's Layd on Him. To the Tune of Cupids Cruell Torments. Printed at London: for F. G[rove], 1633.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationM. P., d. 1656?. [...] or, Cupids Wrongs Vindicated: Wherein He That Cupids Wiles Did Discover, Is Proved a False Dissembling Lover. The Mayd Shewes Such Cause That None Can Her Condemne, but on the Contrary the Fault's Layd on Him. To the Tune of Cupids Cruell Torments. for F. G[rove], 1633.