Jordan, T. (1663). A rosary of rarities planted in the garden of poetry: Lively delineating the properties of passion and force of affection, distinguished into satyr, triumph, and amoret. Printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJordan, Thomas. A Rosary of Rarities Planted in the Garden of Poetry: Lively Delineating the Properties of Passion and Force of Affection, Distinguished into Satyr, Triumph, and Amoret. London: Printed for the author, 1663.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJordan, Thomas. A Rosary of Rarities Planted in the Garden of Poetry: Lively Delineating the Properties of Passion and Force of Affection, Distinguished into Satyr, Triumph, and Amoret. Printed for the author, 1663.
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