Churchyard, T. (1570). Come bring in Maye with me: My Maye is fresh and greene: (a subiectes harte, an humble mind) to serue a mayden Queene. A discourse of rebellion, drawne forth for to warne the wanton wittes how to kepe their heads on their shoulders. In Fletestreat by VVylliam Griffith.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationChurchyard, Thomas. Come Bring in Maye with Me: My Maye Is Fresh and Greene: (a Subiectes Harte, an Humble Mind) to Serue a Mayden Queene. A Discourse of Rebellion, Drawne Forth for to Warne the Wanton Wittes How to Kepe Their Heads on Their Shoulders. Imprinted at London: In Fletestreat by VVylliam Griffith, 1570.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationChurchyard, Thomas. Come Bring in Maye with Me: My Maye Is Fresh and Greene: (a Subiectes Harte, an Humble Mind) to Serue a Mayden Queene. A Discourse of Rebellion, Drawne Forth for to Warne the Wanton Wittes How to Kepe Their Heads on Their Shoulders. In Fletestreat by VVylliam Griffith, 1570.