Swift, J. (1710). Baucis and Philemon: A poem on the ever-lamented loss of the two yew-trees, in the parish of Chilthorne, near the county-town of Somerset. Together with Mrs. Harris's earnest petition: and an admirable recipe/ By the author of the Tale of a tub ; as also an ode upot [sic] solitude: by the Earl of Roscommon (Second Separate Edition.). H. Hills.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSwift, Jonathan. Baucis and Philemon: A Poem on the Ever-lamented Loss of the Two Yew-trees, in the Parish of Chilthorne, Near the County-town of Somerset. Together with Mrs. Harris's Earnest Petition: And an Admirable Recipe/ By the Author of the Tale of a Tub ; as Also an Ode Upot [sic] Solitude: By the Earl of Roscommon. Second Separate Edition. London: H. Hills, 1710.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSwift, Jonathan. Baucis and Philemon: A Poem on the Ever-lamented Loss of the Two Yew-trees, in the Parish of Chilthorne, Near the County-town of Somerset. Together with Mrs. Harris's Earnest Petition: And an Admirable Recipe/ By the Author of the Tale of a Tub ; as Also an Ode Upot [sic] Solitude: By the Earl of Roscommon. Second Separate Edition. H. Hills, 1710.