Lupton, T. (1584). Siuqila: Too good to be true: omen. Though so at a vevve, yet all that I told you, is true, I vpholde you: novv cease to aske vvhy: for I can not lye. Herein is shewed by the way of dialogue, the wonderfull maners of the people of Mauqsun, with other talke not friuolous. Seene and allowed according to the order appointed. Printed by [the Deputies of] Henry Bynneman, dwelling in Thames streate, neere vnto Baynardes Castell.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLupton, Thomas. Siuqila: Too Good to Be True: Omen. Though so at a Vevve, yet All That I Told You, Is True, I Vpholde You: Novv Cease to Aske Vvhy: For I Can Not Lye. Herein Is Shewed by the Way of Dialogue, the Wonderfull Maners of the People of Mauqsun, with Other Talke Not Friuolous. Seene and Allowed According to the Order Appointed. At London: Printed by [the Deputies of] Henry Bynneman, dwelling in Thames streate, neere vnto Baynardes Castell, 1584.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLupton, Thomas. Siuqila: Too Good to Be True: Omen. Though so at a Vevve, yet All That I Told You, Is True, I Vpholde You: Novv Cease to Aske Vvhy: For I Can Not Lye. Herein Is Shewed by the Way of Dialogue, the Wonderfull Maners of the People of Mauqsun, with Other Talke Not Friuolous. Seene and Allowed According to the Order Appointed. Printed by [the Deputies of] Henry Bynneman, dwelling in Thames streate, neere vnto Baynardes Castell, 1584.