(1676). [The country miss new come in fashion] or, A farewel to the pockifi'd town-miss.: A country girl in a paragon gown, that never yet knew the tricks of the town ... to an excellent new play-house tune, called, The mock tune to the French rant. Printed for E. Oliver, at the Golden Key on Snow Hill over-a-gainst St. Sepulchres-Church, neer the Sarazens Head where any chap men may be furnished with all sorts of books and ballads.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation[The Country Miss New Come in Fashion] or, A Farewel to the Pockifi'd Town-miss.: A Country Girl in a Paragon Gown, That Never yet Knew the Tricks of the Town ... to an Excellent New Play-house Tune, Called, The Mock Tune to the French Rant. [London]: Printed for E. Oliver, at the Golden Key on Snow Hill over-a-gainst St. Sepulchres-Church, neer the Sarazens Head where any chap men may be furnished with all sorts of books and ballads, 1676.
MLA (9th ed.) Citation[The Country Miss New Come in Fashion] or, A Farewel to the Pockifi'd Town-miss.: A Country Girl in a Paragon Gown, That Never yet Knew the Tricks of the Town ... to an Excellent New Play-house Tune, Called, The Mock Tune to the French Rant. Printed for E. Oliver, at the Golden Key on Snow Hill over-a-gainst St. Sepulchres-Church, neer the Sarazens Head where any chap men may be furnished with all sorts of books and ballads, 1676.