APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1663). A pleasant history of Roswall and Lillian.: Declaring the occasional of Roswall his removing from his native kingdom, to the kingdom of Bealm, and what befell him in his journey from his steward ; the entertainment he met with from an aged wife ; his education in school ; with his fortunate admission to be servant to Lillian the kings only daughter, with whom he fell deeply in love ... his thankfull remembrance of his friends ; the number of his children, and their good fortune, all worthy reading. Printed by L.H..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Pleasant History of Roswall and Lillian.: Declaring the Occasional of Roswall His Removing from His Native Kingdom, to the Kingdom of Bealm, and What Befell Him in His Journey from His Steward ; the Entertainment He Met with from an Aged Wife ; His Education in School ; with His Fortunate Admission to Be Servant to Lillian the Kings Only Daughter, with Whom He Fell Deeply in Love ... His Thankfull Remembrance of His Friends ; the Number of His Children, and Their Good Fortune, All Worthy Reading. Edinburgh: Printed by L.H., 1663.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Pleasant History of Roswall and Lillian.: Declaring the Occasional of Roswall His Removing from His Native Kingdom, to the Kingdom of Bealm, and What Befell Him in His Journey from His Steward ; the Entertainment He Met with from an Aged Wife ; His Education in School ; with His Fortunate Admission to Be Servant to Lillian the Kings Only Daughter, with Whom He Fell Deeply in Love ... His Thankfull Remembrance of His Friends ; the Number of His Children, and Their Good Fortune, All Worthy Reading. Printed by L.H., 1663.

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