The mournful shepherd, or, Torment of loving, and not beiug lov'd again : a song made by a gentleman who dyed for his cruel mistris : no torment can be found no greater pain then truly loving and not lov'd again : for thats a strange disease which racks, the mind, still routs the judgment, and does reason blind : raises a Civil War, distrasts the soul, whilst fancy like a raging sea does roul : the lovers dreams of nothing but strang charms : and often thinks his mistris in his arms : but waking finds he did embrace a shade : which all his hopes with it he had conveyd, to a pleasant new tune, called Could man his wish obtain, &c. : play'd and sung at the King's Play-House.
MLA
The Mournful Shepherd, or, Torment of Loving, and Not Beiug Lov'd Again : a Song Made by a Gentleman Who Dyed for His Cruel Mistris : No Torment Can Be Found No Greater Pain Then Truly Loving and Not Lov'd Again : for Thats a Strange Disease Which Racks, the Mind, Still Routs the Judgment, and Does Reason Blind : Raises a Civil War, Distrasts the Soul, Whilst Fancy like a Raging Sea Does Roul : the Lovers Dreams of Nothing but Strang Charms : and Often Thinks His Mistris in His Arms : but Waking Finds He Did Embrace a Shade : Which All His Hopes with It He Had Conveyd, to a Pleasant New Tune, Called Could Man His Wish Obtain, &c. : Play'd and Sung at the King's Play-House. Printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby, at the sign of the Golden-Ball, in Pye-Corner, 0AD. https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/11175143.
APA, 6th edition
The mournful shepherd, or, Torment of loving, and not beiug lov'd again : a song made by a gentleman who dyed for his cruel mistris : no torment can be found no greater pain then truly loving and not lov'd again : for thats a strange disease which racks, the mind, still routs the judgment, and does reason blind : raises a Civil War, distrasts the soul, whilst fancy like a raging sea does roul : the lovers dreams of nothing but strang charms : and often thinks his mistris in his arms : but waking finds he did embrace a shade : which all his hopes with it he had conveyd, to a pleasant new tune, called Could man his wish obtain, &c. : play'd and sung at the King's Play-House. (0 C.E.). Printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby, at the sign of the Golden-Ball, in Pye-Corner, https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/11175143.