Saker, A. (1580). Narbonus: The laberynth of libertie. Very pleasant for young gentlemen to peruse, and passing profitable for them to prosecute. Wherein is contained the discommodities that insue, by following the lust of a mans will, in youth: and the goodnesse he after gayneth, being beaten with his owne rod, and pricked with the peeushnesse of his owne conscience, in age. VVriten by Austin Saker, of New Inne. By Richard Ihon[es], and are to be sold at his shop ouer against S.Sepulchres Church without Newgate.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSaker, Austin. Narbonus: The Laberynth of Libertie. Very Pleasant for Young Gentlemen to Peruse, and Passing Profitable for Them to Prosecute. Wherein Is Contained the Discommodities That Insue, by Following the Lust of a Mans Will, in Youth: And the Goodnesse He After Gayneth, Being Beaten with His Owne Rod, and Pricked with the Peeushnesse of His Owne Conscience, in Age. VVriten by Austin Saker, of New Inne. Imprinted at London: By Richard Ihon[es], and are to be sold at his shop ouer against S.Sepulchres Church without Newgate, 1580.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSaker, Austin. Narbonus: The Laberynth of Libertie. Very Pleasant for Young Gentlemen to Peruse, and Passing Profitable for Them to Prosecute. Wherein Is Contained the Discommodities That Insue, by Following the Lust of a Mans Will, in Youth: And the Goodnesse He After Gayneth, Being Beaten with His Owne Rod, and Pricked with the Peeushnesse of His Owne Conscience, in Age. VVriten by Austin Saker, of New Inne. By Richard Ihon[es], and are to be sold at his shop ouer against S.Sepulchres Church without Newgate, 1580.