APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1680). The Wiltshire ballad, or, A new song compos'ed by an old cavalier: Of the wonders at Sarum, by which doth appear, that the old devil came again lately there, to raise a rebellion, by way of petition, but by musicks divine and powerful charms, which Satan and saints abhor, such alarms were made, that he fled, and they all kept from harms. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Wiltshire Ballad, or, A New Song Compos'ed by an Old Cavalier: Of the Wonders at Sarum, by Which Doth Appear, That the Old Devil Came Again Lately There, to Raise a Rebellion, by Way of Petition, but by Musicks Divine and Powerful Charms, Which Satan and Saints Abhor, Such Alarms Were Made, That He Fled, and They All Kept from Harms. London printed: [publisher not identified], 1680.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Wiltshire Ballad, or, A New Song Compos'ed by an Old Cavalier: Of the Wonders at Sarum, by Which Doth Appear, That the Old Devil Came Again Lately There, to Raise a Rebellion, by Way of Petition, but by Musicks Divine and Powerful Charms, Which Satan and Saints Abhor, Such Alarms Were Made, That He Fled, and They All Kept from Harms. [publisher not identified], 1680.

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