Pasquill of England. (1589). The returne of the renowned caualiero Pasquill of England, from the other side the seas, and his meeting with Marforius at London vpon the Royall Exchange: VVhere they encounter with a little houshold talke of Martin and Martinisme, discouering the scabbe that is bredde in England: and conferring together about the speedie dispersing of the golden legende of the liues of the saints. [If my breath be so hote that I burne my mouth, suppose I was printed by Pepper Allie [i.e. printed by John Charlewood].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPasquill of England. The Returne of the Renowned Caualiero Pasquill of England, from the Other Side the Seas, and His Meeting with Marforius at London Vpon the Royall Exchange: VVhere They Encounter with a Little Houshold Talke of Martin and Martinisme, Discouering the Scabbe That Is Bredde in England: And Conferring Together About the Speedie Dispersing of the Golden Legende of the Liues of the Saints. S.l: [If my breath be so hote that I burne my mouth, suppose I was printed by Pepper Allie [i.e. printed by John Charlewood], 1589.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPasquill of England. The Returne of the Renowned Caualiero Pasquill of England, from the Other Side the Seas, and His Meeting with Marforius at London Vpon the Royall Exchange: VVhere They Encounter with a Little Houshold Talke of Martin and Martinisme, Discouering the Scabbe That Is Bredde in England: And Conferring Together About the Speedie Dispersing of the Golden Legende of the Liues of the Saints. [If my breath be so hote that I burne my mouth, suppose I was printed by Pepper Allie [i.e. printed by John Charlewood], 1589.