A new ballad of the three merry butchers, : and ten high-way men, how three butchers went to pay five hundred pounds away, and hearing a woman crying in the wood, went to relieve her, and was there set upon by these ten high-way men; and how only stout Johnson fought with them all, who killed eight of the ten; and at last was killed by the woman he went to save in the wood. To an excellent new tune.
MLA
A new ballad of the three merry butchers, : and ten high-way men, how three butchers went to pay five hundred pounds away, and hearing a woman crying in the wood, went to relieve her, and was there set upon by these ten high-way men; and how only stout Johnson fought with them all, who killed eight of the ten; and at last was killed by the woman he went to save in the wood. To an excellent new tune. London : Printed for J. Bissel, and sold by J. Foster, at the sign of the Golden Ball in Pye-Corner, [between 1687 and 1696]
APA
(1687). A new ballad of the three merry butchers, : and ten high-way men, how three butchers went to pay five hundred pounds away, and hearing a woman crying in the wood, went to relieve her, and was there set upon by these ten high-way men; and how only stout Johnson fought with them all, who killed eight of the ten; and at last was killed by the woman he went to save in the wood. To an excellent new tune. London : Printed for J. Bissel, and sold by J. Foster, at the sign of the Golden Ball in Pye-Corner.
Chicago
A new ballad of the three merry butchers, : and ten high-way men, how three butchers went to pay five hundred pounds away, and hearing a woman crying in the wood, went to relieve her, and was there set upon by these ten high-way men; and how only stout Johnson fought with them all, who killed eight of the ten; and at last was killed by the woman he went to save in the wood. To an excellent new tune. London : Printed for J. Bissel, and sold by J. Foster, at the sign of the Golden Ball in Pye-Corner, [between 1687 and 1696]