(1760). The unfortunate concubine or, Rosamond's overthrow: Occasioned by her brother's praising her beauty to two young knights of Salisbury, as they rid [sic] along the road. Printed and sold at the printing-office, in Aldermary Church-yard, Bow-Lane, London.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Unfortunate Concubine or, Rosamond's Overthrow: Occasioned by Her Brother's Praising Her Beauty to Two Young Knights of Salisbury, as They Rid [sic] Along the Road. [London]: Printed and sold at the printing-office, in Aldermary Church-yard, Bow-Lane, London, 1760.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Unfortunate Concubine or, Rosamond's Overthrow: Occasioned by Her Brother's Praising Her Beauty to Two Young Knights of Salisbury, as They Rid [sic] Along the Road. Printed and sold at the printing-office, in Aldermary Church-yard, Bow-Lane, London, 1760.