APA Citation

(1800). The Oxfordshire tragedy: Or, The virgin's advice. In two parts. Part I. How fair Rosanna of the city of Oxford was betrayed by a young gentleman of her virginity. Part II. His [e]ruety in murdering her, and how a rose bush sprung upon the grave, which blossomed all the year through, and how the murder same to be fond out by his cropping the roses. Edinburgh: Printed by J. Morren Cowgate.

Chicago Style Citation

The Oxfordshire Tragedy: Or, The Virgin's Advice. In Two Parts. Part I. How Fair Rosanna of the City of Oxford Was Betrayed By a Young Gentleman of Her Virginity. Part II. His [e]ruety in Murdering Her, and How a Rose Bush Sprung Upon the Grave, Which Blossomed All the Year Through, and How the Murder Same to Be Fond Out By His Cropping the Roses. Edinburgh: Printed by J. Morren Cowgate, 1800.

MLA Citation

The Oxfordshire Tragedy: Or, The Virgin's Advice. In Two Parts. Part I. How Fair Rosanna of the City of Oxford Was Betrayed By a Young Gentleman of Her Virginity. Part II. His [e]ruety in Murdering Her, and How a Rose Bush Sprung Upon the Grave, Which Blossomed All the Year Through, and How the Murder Same to Be Fond Out By His Cropping the Roses. Edinburgh: Printed by J. Morren Cowgate, 1800.

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