APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sheppard, S. (1652). The vveepers: or, the bed of snakes broken: Wit vitiated, and made a pander to wickednesse; instanced in a pack of knaves (calling themselves servants to the late King) worthy the anger of the present age; and the wonder and indignation of all posterity. Six cupping-glasses, clapt to the cloven feet of the six dæmons, who govern the times by turns from Munday to Saturday annually. Printed for Thomas Bucknell, at the signe of the Golden-Lion in Duck-lane.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sheppard, Samuel. The Vveepers: Or, the Bed of Snakes Broken: Wit Vitiated, and Made a Pander to Wickednesse; Instanced in a Pack of Knaves (calling Themselves Servants to the Late King) Worthy the Anger of the Present Age; and the Wonder and Indignation of All Posterity. Six Cupping-glasses, Clapt to the Cloven Feet of the Six Dæmons, Who Govern the Times by Turns from Munday to Saturday Annually. London: Printed for Thomas Bucknell, at the signe of the Golden-Lion in Duck-lane, 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sheppard, Samuel. The Vveepers: Or, the Bed of Snakes Broken: Wit Vitiated, and Made a Pander to Wickednesse; Instanced in a Pack of Knaves (calling Themselves Servants to the Late King) Worthy the Anger of the Present Age; and the Wonder and Indignation of All Posterity. Six Cupping-glasses, Clapt to the Cloven Feet of the Six Dæmons, Who Govern the Times by Turns from Munday to Saturday Annually. Printed for Thomas Bucknell, at the signe of the Golden-Lion in Duck-lane, 1652.

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