APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1599). The lamentable and true tragedie of M. Arden of Feuersham in Kent: Who was most wickedly murdered, by the meanes of his disloyall and wanton wife, who for the loue she bare to one Mosbie, hyred two desperate ruffins Blackwill and Shakbag to kill him. Wherein is shewed the great malice and dissimulation of a wicked woman: the vnsatiable desire of filthy lust, and the shamefull end of all murtherers. Printed by I. Roberts, for Edwarde VVhite, and are to be sold at his shop at the little north doore of Paules, at the signe of the Gun.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Lamentable and True Tragedie of M. Arden of Feuersham in Kent: Who Was Most Wickedly Murdered, by the Meanes of His Disloyall and Wanton Wife, Who for the Loue She Bare to One Mosbie, Hyred Two Desperate Ruffins Blackwill and Shakbag to Kill Him. Wherein Is Shewed the Great Malice and Dissimulation of a Wicked Woman: The Vnsatiable Desire of Filthy Lust, and the Shamefull End of All Murtherers. At London: Printed by I. Roberts, for Edwarde VVhite, and are to be sold at his shop at the little north doore of Paules, at the signe of the Gun, 1599.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Lamentable and True Tragedie of M. Arden of Feuersham in Kent: Who Was Most Wickedly Murdered, by the Meanes of His Disloyall and Wanton Wife, Who for the Loue She Bare to One Mosbie, Hyred Two Desperate Ruffins Blackwill and Shakbag to Kill Him. Wherein Is Shewed the Great Malice and Dissimulation of a Wicked Woman: The Vnsatiable Desire of Filthy Lust, and the Shamefull End of All Murtherers. Printed by I. Roberts, for Edwarde VVhite, and are to be sold at his shop at the little north doore of Paules, at the signe of the Gun, 1599.

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