APA (7th ed.) Citation

Heywood, T. (1637). A curtaine lecture: As it is read by a countrey farmers wife to her good man. By a countrey gentlewoman or lady to her esquire or knight. By a souldiers wife to her captain or lievtenant. By a citizens or tradesmans wife to her husband. By a court lady to her lord. Concluding with an imitable lecture read by a queene to her soveraigne lord and king. Printed by Robert Young for Iohn Aston.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Heywood, Thomas. A Curtaine Lecture: As It Is Read by a Countrey Farmers Wife to Her Good Man. By a Countrey Gentlewoman or Lady to Her Esquire or Knight. By a Souldiers Wife to Her Captain or Lievtenant. By a Citizens or Tradesmans Wife to Her Husband. By a Court Lady to Her Lord. Concluding with an Imitable Lecture Read by a Queene to Her Soveraigne Lord and King. London: Printed by Robert Young for Iohn Aston, 1637.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Heywood, Thomas. A Curtaine Lecture: As It Is Read by a Countrey Farmers Wife to Her Good Man. By a Countrey Gentlewoman or Lady to Her Esquire or Knight. By a Souldiers Wife to Her Captain or Lievtenant. By a Citizens or Tradesmans Wife to Her Husband. By a Court Lady to Her Lord. Concluding with an Imitable Lecture Read by a Queene to Her Soveraigne Lord and King. Printed by Robert Young for Iohn Aston, 1637.

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