(1790). The Naval songster, or Jack Tar's chest of conviviality: Containing a collection of celebrated sea-songs calculated to inspire "the honest heart of a tar" with mirth and conviviality and to send "dull care" to Davy Jones's locker ; many of which are intended to commemorate the glorious naval victories of last year : a few sentimental toasts and toasted sentiments ; with an address from an old seaman (now a Greenwich pensioner) to all the Jack Tars in His Majesty's fleet describing all the naval victories, & c since the commencement of the present war. Printed for J. Fairburn.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Naval Songster, or Jack Tar's Chest of Conviviality: Containing a Collection of Celebrated Sea-songs Calculated to Inspire "the Honest Heart of a Tar" with Mirth and Conviviality and to Send "Dull Care" to Davy Jones's Locker ; Many of Which Are Intended to Commemorate the Glorious Naval Victories of Last Year : A Few Sentimental Toasts and Toasted Sentiments ; with an Address from an Old Seaman (now a Greenwich Pensioner) to All the Jack Tars in His Majesty's Fleet Describing All the Naval Victories, & C Since the Commencement of the Present War. London: Printed for J. Fairburn, 1790.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Naval Songster, or Jack Tar's Chest of Conviviality: Containing a Collection of Celebrated Sea-songs Calculated to Inspire "the Honest Heart of a Tar" with Mirth and Conviviality and to Send "Dull Care" to Davy Jones's Locker ; Many of Which Are Intended to Commemorate the Glorious Naval Victories of Last Year : A Few Sentimental Toasts and Toasted Sentiments ; with an Address from an Old Seaman (now a Greenwich Pensioner) to All the Jack Tars in His Majesty's Fleet Describing All the Naval Victories, & C Since the Commencement of the Present War. Printed for J. Fairburn, 1790.