(1641). The love-sick shepheard, or, The dying lovers reprieve: The shepheard for a nimph doth pine away, who with unkindness doth his love repay, till hearing of his plaint, she doth at last, afford him comfort for his sorrows past, tune of Long days of absence, &c. Printed for Richard Burton at the Horshoo in West-Smithfield.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Love-sick Shepheard, or, The Dying Lovers Reprieve: The Shepheard for a Nimph Doth Pine Away, Who with Unkindness Doth His Love Repay, Till Hearing of His Plaint, She Doth at Last, Afford Him Comfort for His Sorrows Past, Tune of Long Days of Absence, &c. [S.l.]: Printed for Richard Burton at the Horshoo in West-Smithfield, 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Love-sick Shepheard, or, The Dying Lovers Reprieve: The Shepheard for a Nimph Doth Pine Away, Who with Unkindness Doth His Love Repay, Till Hearing of His Plaint, She Doth at Last, Afford Him Comfort for His Sorrows Past, Tune of Long Days of Absence, &c. Printed for Richard Burton at the Horshoo in West-Smithfield, 1641.