APA (7th ed.) Citation

Glapthorne, H. (1643). White-hall: A poem. VVritten 1642. With elegies on the Right Honourable Francis Earl of Bedford. And Henry Earle of Manchester, Lord Privy Seale: both deceased during this present session of Parliament. With an anniversarie on the timelesse death of Mrs. Anne Kirk, wife to the truly noble Geo. Kirk, Gentleman of the Robes and of his Majesties Bed Chamber, drowned unfortunately passing London Bridge, Iuly. 6. 1641. printed for Francis Constable.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Glapthorne, Henry. White-hall: A Poem. VVritten 1642. With Elegies on the Right Honourable Francis Earl of Bedford. And Henry Earle of Manchester, Lord Privy Seale: Both Deceased During This Present Session of Parliament. With an Anniversarie on the Timelesse Death of Mrs. Anne Kirk, Wife to the Truly Noble Geo. Kirk, Gentleman of the Robes and of His Majesties Bed Chamber, Drowned Unfortunately Passing London Bridge, Iuly. 6. 1641. London: printed for Francis Constable, 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Glapthorne, Henry. White-hall: A Poem. VVritten 1642. With Elegies on the Right Honourable Francis Earl of Bedford. And Henry Earle of Manchester, Lord Privy Seale: Both Deceased During This Present Session of Parliament. With an Anniversarie on the Timelesse Death of Mrs. Anne Kirk, Wife to the Truly Noble Geo. Kirk, Gentleman of the Robes and of His Majesties Bed Chamber, Drowned Unfortunately Passing London Bridge, Iuly. 6. 1641. printed for Francis Constable, 1643.

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