(1670). A looking glasse for maids. Or, The downfall of two desperate lovers.: Henry Hartlove and William Martin ... who for the love of Anne Scabborow ... chaleng'd the field, where after a cruel fight they were both mortally wounded, and were found dead upon the place by the afore mentioned maiden ... The tune is, Aim not too high. Printed for Tho, Vere ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Looking Glasse for Maids. Or, The Downfall of Two Desperate Lovers.: Henry Hartlove and William Martin ... Who for the Love of Anne Scabborow ... Chaleng'd the Field, Where After a Cruel Fight They Were Both Mortally Wounded, and Were Found Dead upon the Place by the Afore Mentioned Maiden ... The Tune Is, Aim Not Too High. [London]: Printed for Tho, Vere ..., 1670.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Looking Glasse for Maids. Or, The Downfall of Two Desperate Lovers.: Henry Hartlove and William Martin ... Who for the Love of Anne Scabborow ... Chaleng'd the Field, Where After a Cruel Fight They Were Both Mortally Wounded, and Were Found Dead upon the Place by the Afore Mentioned Maiden ... The Tune Is, Aim Not Too High. Printed for Tho, Vere ..., 1670.