(1662). The young-mans hard shift for a maiden-head: With the wenches lamentation for the losse of the same, complaining of William who was much too blame, who promis'd her marriage but hath quite undone her, since that he hath robbed her now of her honour. The tune is, Bar up the doore. Printed for VVilliam Gilbertson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Young-mans Hard Shift for a Maiden-head: With the Wenches Lamentation for the Losse of the Same, Complaining of William Who Was Much Too Blame, Who Promis'd Her Marriage but Hath Quite Undone Her, Since That He Hath Robbed Her Now of Her Honour. The Tune Is, Bar Up the Doore. [London]: Printed for VVilliam Gilbertson, 1662.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Young-mans Hard Shift for a Maiden-head: With the Wenches Lamentation for the Losse of the Same, Complaining of William Who Was Much Too Blame, Who Promis'd Her Marriage but Hath Quite Undone Her, Since That He Hath Robbed Her Now of Her Honour. The Tune Is, Bar Up the Doore. Printed for VVilliam Gilbertson, 1662.