Dekker, T. (1632). English villanies: Six severall times prest to death by the printers; but (still reviving againe) are now the seventh time, (as at first) discovered by lanthorne and candle-light, and the helpe of a new cryer, called O-per-se-O: vvhose lowd voyce proclaimes to all that will heare him, another conspiracie of abuses lately plotting together, to hurt the peace of this kingdome; which the bell-man (because hee then went stumbling i'th darke) could never see, till now. And because a company of rogues, cunning canting gypsies, and all the scumme of our nation fight heere vnder their owne tattered colours: at the end is a canting dictionary, to teach their language: with canting songs. Printed by Augustine Matthewes, and are to bee sold by Iohn Gismond, at the signe of the Gunne in Ivie lane.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Dekker, Thomas. English Villanies: Six Severall Times Prest to Death by the Printers; but (still Reviving Againe) Are Now the Seventh Time, (as at First) Discovered by Lanthorne and Candle-light, and the Helpe of a New Cryer, Called O-per-se-O: Vvhose Lowd Voyce Proclaimes to All That Will Heare Him, Another Conspiracie of Abuses Lately Plotting Together, to Hurt the Peace of This Kingdome; Which the Bell-man (because Hee Then Went Stumbling I'th Darke) Could Never See, Till Now. And Because a Company of Rogues, Cunning Canting Gypsies, and All the Scumme of Our Nation Fight Heere Vnder Their Owne Tattered Colours: At the End Is a Canting Dictionary, to Teach Their Language: With Canting Songs. London: Printed by Augustine Matthewes, and are to bee sold by Iohn Gismond, at the signe of the Gunne in Ivie lane, 1632.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Dekker, Thomas. English Villanies: Six Severall Times Prest to Death by the Printers; but (still Reviving Againe) Are Now the Seventh Time, (as at First) Discovered by Lanthorne and Candle-light, and the Helpe of a New Cryer, Called O-per-se-O: Vvhose Lowd Voyce Proclaimes to All That Will Heare Him, Another Conspiracie of Abuses Lately Plotting Together, to Hurt the Peace of This Kingdome; Which the Bell-man (because Hee Then Went Stumbling I'th Darke) Could Never See, Till Now. And Because a Company of Rogues, Cunning Canting Gypsies, and All the Scumme of Our Nation Fight Heere Vnder Their Owne Tattered Colours: At the End Is a Canting Dictionary, to Teach Their Language: With Canting Songs. Printed by Augustine Matthewes, and are to bee sold by Iohn Gismond, at the signe of the Gunne in Ivie lane, 1632.