(1670). The wandring maiden, or, True love at length united.: She searcht the hills and mountains round in grief and discontent at length her dearest love she found for whom she did lament: then all her tears and sighs and fears was turned into bliss, and in his arms a thousand charms she sealed with a kiss. To an excellent new tune. Entred according to order. Printed for J. Deacon at the Angel in Guiltspur-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Wandring Maiden, or, True Love at Length United.: She Searcht the Hills and Mountains Round in Grief and Discontent at Length Her Dearest Love She Found for Whom She Did Lament: Then All Her Tears and Sighs and Fears Was Turned into Bliss, and in His Arms a Thousand Charms She Sealed with a Kiss. To an Excellent New Tune. Entred According to Order. [London]: Printed for J. Deacon at the Angel in Guiltspur-Street, 1670.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Wandring Maiden, or, True Love at Length United.: She Searcht the Hills and Mountains Round in Grief and Discontent at Length Her Dearest Love She Found for Whom She Did Lament: Then All Her Tears and Sighs and Fears Was Turned into Bliss, and in His Arms a Thousand Charms She Sealed with a Kiss. To an Excellent New Tune. Entred According to Order. Printed for J. Deacon at the Angel in Guiltspur-Street, 1670.