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.