(1650). Kissing goes by favour, or, A new composed merry disposed ditty, shewing how kissing began when the world began: And is like to continue till the worlds end : here is also contained many pretty conceited passages concerning kissing, which cannot chuse but make all the people merry that will stay to heare it : the tune is, I marry and thank you to. Printed for Thomas Vere at the signe of the Angel, without New-gate.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKissing Goes by Favour, or, A New Composed Merry Disposed Ditty, Shewing How Kissing Began When the World Began: And Is like to Continue Till the Worlds End : Here Is Also Contained Many Pretty Conceited Passages Concerning Kissing, Which Cannot Chuse but Make All the People Merry That Will Stay to Heare It : The Tune Is, I Marry and Thank You to. [London]: Printed for Thomas Vere at the signe of the Angel, without New-gate, 1650.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKissing Goes by Favour, or, A New Composed Merry Disposed Ditty, Shewing How Kissing Began When the World Began: And Is like to Continue Till the Worlds End : Here Is Also Contained Many Pretty Conceited Passages Concerning Kissing, Which Cannot Chuse but Make All the People Merry That Will Stay to Heare It : The Tune Is, I Marry and Thank You to. Printed for Thomas Vere at the signe of the Angel, without New-gate, 1650.