APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1657). Robin Hood and the tanner; or, Robin Hood met with his match: A merry and pleasant song relating the galiant and fierce combate fought between Arthur Bland a tanner of Nottingham and Robin Hood the greatest and most noblest archer of England. The tune is, Robin Hood and the stranger. Printed W[illiam] Gilbertson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Robin Hood and the Tanner; or, Robin Hood Met with His Match: A Merry and Pleasant Song Relating the Galiant and Fierce Combate Fought Between Arthur Bland a Tanner of Nottingham and Robin Hood the Greatest and Most Noblest Archer of England. The Tune Is, Robin Hood and the Stranger. [London]: Printed W[illiam] Gilbertson, 1657.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Robin Hood and the Tanner; or, Robin Hood Met with His Match: A Merry and Pleasant Song Relating the Galiant and Fierce Combate Fought Between Arthur Bland a Tanner of Nottingham and Robin Hood the Greatest and Most Noblest Archer of England. The Tune Is, Robin Hood and the Stranger. Printed W[illiam] Gilbertson, 1657.

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