(1674). The loving young couple, or, The amourous vvooing between Willie and Nancie: Willie woos Nancie and tell her his mind, but Nancie at first proveth very unkind, but as last in conclusion to end all the strife, he got her good will for to make her his wife, now they live in love in joy and in peace, and I hope every year their welath will encrease, to the tune of, Of the kind mistress. Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright and J. Clark.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Loving Young Couple, or, The Amourous Vvooing Between Willie and Nancie: Willie Woos Nancie and Tell Her His Mind, but Nancie at First Proveth Very Unkind, but as Last in Conclusion to End All the Strife, He Got Her Good Will for to Make Her His Wife, Now They Live in Love in Joy and in Peace, and I Hope Every Year Their Welath Will Encrease, to the Tune of, Of the Kind Mistress. [S.l.]: Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright and J. Clark, 1674.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Loving Young Couple, or, The Amourous Vvooing Between Willie and Nancie: Willie Woos Nancie and Tell Her His Mind, but Nancie at First Proveth Very Unkind, but as Last in Conclusion to End All the Strife, He Got Her Good Will for to Make Her His Wife, Now They Live in Love in Joy and in Peace, and I Hope Every Year Their Welath Will Encrease, to the Tune of, Of the Kind Mistress. Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright and J. Clark, 1674.