(1573). A plaine description of the auncient petigree of Dame Slaunder: Togither with hir coheires and fellowe members, lying, flattering, backebyting, (being the diuels deare darlinges) playnly and pithely described and set forth in their colours from their first descent, of what linage and kinred they came off. Eyther of them seuerally in his place set forth, as thou mayest reade hereafter. By[H. Middleton for]Iohn Harrison.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Plaine Description of the Auncient Petigree of Dame Slaunder: Togither with Hir Coheires and Fellowe Members, Lying, Flattering, Backebyting, (being the Diuels Deare Darlinges) Playnly and Pithely Described and Set Forth in Their Colours from Their First Descent, of What Linage and Kinred They Came off. Eyther of Them Seuerally in His Place Set Forth, as Thou Mayest Reade Hereafter. Imprinted at London: By[H. Middleton for]Iohn Harrison, 1573.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Plaine Description of the Auncient Petigree of Dame Slaunder: Togither with Hir Coheires and Fellowe Members, Lying, Flattering, Backebyting, (being the Diuels Deare Darlinges) Playnly and Pithely Described and Set Forth in Their Colours from Their First Descent, of What Linage and Kinred They Came off. Eyther of Them Seuerally in His Place Set Forth, as Thou Mayest Reade Hereafter. By[H. Middleton for]Iohn Harrison, 1573.