Robins, T. (1654). Jack the plough-lads lamentation: His master has forsaken the plough and the cart, which grieves poor Iack unto the heart, for night and day he doth sorely complain, and doth wish that his master would come home again. Printed for Richard Burton.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRobins, Thomas. Jack the Plough-lads Lamentation: His Master Has Forsaken the Plough and the Cart, Which Grieves Poor Iack Unto the Heart, for Night and Day He Doth Sorely Complain, and Doth Wish That His Master Would Come Home Again. London: Printed for Richard Burton, 1654.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRobins, Thomas. Jack the Plough-lads Lamentation: His Master Has Forsaken the Plough and the Cart, Which Grieves Poor Iack Unto the Heart, for Night and Day He Doth Sorely Complain, and Doth Wish That His Master Would Come Home Again. Printed for Richard Burton, 1654.