The Scotch wooing, or, Jockey of the Lough, and Jenny of the Lee : Jockey wooes Jenny, for to be his dear, but Jenny long time is in mickle fear : least Jockey should be false or prove unkind, but Jockey put that quite out of her mind, so that at length they fairly did agree, to strike a bargain up, as you shall see : to the tune of, Jockey's gone to the wood.
MLA
The Scotch Wooing, or, Jockey of the Lough, and Jenny of the Lee : Jockey Wooes Jenny, for to Be His Dear, but Jenny Long Time Is in Mickle Fear : Least Jockey Should Be False or Prove Unkind, but Jockey Put That Quite out of Her Mind, so That at Length They Fairly Did Agree, to Strike a Bargain up, as You Shall See : to the Tune of, Jockey's Gone to the Wood. Printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby, at the Golden-ball, in West-smithfield, 0AD. https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/11174922.
APA, 6th edition
The Scotch wooing, or, Jockey of the Lough, and Jenny of the Lee : Jockey wooes Jenny, for to be his dear, but Jenny long time is in mickle fear : least Jockey should be false or prove unkind, but Jockey put that quite out of her mind, so that at length they fairly did agree, to strike a bargain up, as you shall see : to the tune of, Jockey's gone to the wood. (0 C.E.). Printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby, at the Golden-ball, in West-smithfield, https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/11174922.