APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1685). The courteous carman, and the amorous maid, or, The carman's whistle.: What here is penn'd in this same pleasant story, doth only tend unto the carman's glory : who did relieve a maiden in distress, and brought her joy in midst of heaviness : he was couragious, and of mettle good, as by this story may be understood : To a new tune of, The carman's whistle, or, Lord Willoughby's march, &c. Printed by and for W.O. and are to be sold by C. Bates, in Pye-corner.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Courteous Carman, and the Amorous Maid, or, The Carman's Whistle.: What Here Is Penn'd in This Same Pleasant Story, Doth Only Tend Unto the Carman's Glory : Who Did Relieve a Maiden in Distress, and Brought Her Joy in Midst of Heaviness : He Was Couragious, and of Mettle Good, as by This Story May Be Understood : To a New Tune of, The Carman's Whistle, or, Lord Willoughby's March, &c. London: Printed by and for W.O. and are to be sold by C. Bates, in Pye-corner, 1685.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Courteous Carman, and the Amorous Maid, or, The Carman's Whistle.: What Here Is Penn'd in This Same Pleasant Story, Doth Only Tend Unto the Carman's Glory : Who Did Relieve a Maiden in Distress, and Brought Her Joy in Midst of Heaviness : He Was Couragious, and of Mettle Good, as by This Story May Be Understood : To a New Tune of, The Carman's Whistle, or, Lord Willoughby's March, &c. Printed by and for W.O. and are to be sold by C. Bates, in Pye-corner, 1685.

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