(1635). Christmas lamentation: For the losse of his acquaintance, showing how he is forst to leaue the country, and come to London. To the tune of, Now the spring is come. for F. C[oles] dwelling in the Old-Bayly.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationChristmas Lamentation: For the Losse of His Acquaintance, Showing How He Is Forst to Leaue the Country, and Come to London. To the Tune of, Now the Spring Is Come. Printed at London: for F. C[oles] dwelling in the Old-Bayly, 1635.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationChristmas Lamentation: For the Losse of His Acquaintance, Showing How He Is Forst to Leaue the Country, and Come to London. To the Tune of, Now the Spring Is Come. for F. C[oles] dwelling in the Old-Bayly, 1635.
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