APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1684). The politick maids device; or The maidens distrust in Cupid's play.: Here counsel is to all the rest, of maidens fair, to chuse the best; and let the worst of young-men stay a while, they are apt young maidens to beguile: but if maidens will be rul'd by she, she'l fit them in their own degree: and make them spend their breath and strength, he should be an honest man that gain'd a wench. The tune is, What shall a young-woman do with an old-man, or Digby's farewell. Printed for J. Deacon, at the Angel in Guilt-spur street without Newgate.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Politick Maids Device; or The Maidens Distrust in Cupid's Play.: Here Counsel Is to All the Rest, of Maidens Fair, to Chuse the Best; and Let the Worst of Young-men Stay a While, They Are Apt Young Maidens to Beguile: But If Maidens Will Be Rul'd by She, She'l Fit Them in Their Own Degree: And Make Them Spend Their Breath and Strength, He Should Be an Honest Man That Gain'd a Wench. The Tune Is, What Shall a Young-woman Do with an Old-man, or Digby's Farewell. [London]: Printed for J. Deacon, at the Angel in Guilt-spur street without Newgate, 1684.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Politick Maids Device; or The Maidens Distrust in Cupid's Play.: Here Counsel Is to All the Rest, of Maidens Fair, to Chuse the Best; and Let the Worst of Young-men Stay a While, They Are Apt Young Maidens to Beguile: But If Maidens Will Be Rul'd by She, She'l Fit Them in Their Own Degree: And Make Them Spend Their Breath and Strength, He Should Be an Honest Man That Gain'd a Wench. The Tune Is, What Shall a Young-woman Do with an Old-man, or Digby's Farewell. Printed for J. Deacon, at the Angel in Guilt-spur street without Newgate, 1684.

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