Smithson, S. (1650). Loves return, or, The maydens joy: Being a compendious dialogue between two constant loyall-hearted lovers : tune, Now the tyrant, or, The Maydens sigh. Printed for F. Grove on Snow hill.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSmithson, Samuel. Loves Return, or, The Maydens Joy: Being a Compendious Dialogue Between Two Constant Loyall-hearted Lovers : Tune, Now the Tyrant, or, The Maydens Sigh. London: Printed for F. Grove on Snow hill, 1650.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSmithson, Samuel. Loves Return, or, The Maydens Joy: Being a Compendious Dialogue Between Two Constant Loyall-hearted Lovers : Tune, Now the Tyrant, or, The Maydens Sigh. Printed for F. Grove on Snow hill, 1650.
Warning: These citations may not always be 100% accurate.