Herbert, T. (1641). Newes newly discovered: In a pleasant dialo[g]ue betwixt Papa the false Pope, and Benedict an honest Fryer, shewing the merry conceits which the Friers have in their cloysters amongst handsome Nuns, and how the Pope complains for want of that pastime, with the many shifts of his friends in England. Printed for I. Wright.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHerbert, Thomas. Newes Newly Discovered: In a Pleasant Dialo[g]ue Betwixt Papa the False Pope, and Benedict an Honest Fryer, Shewing the Merry Conceits Which the Friers Have in Their Cloysters Amongst Handsome Nuns, and How the Pope Complains for Want of That Pastime, with the Many Shifts of His Friends in England. S.l: Printed for I. Wright, 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHerbert, Thomas. Newes Newly Discovered: In a Pleasant Dialo[g]ue Betwixt Papa the False Pope, and Benedict an Honest Fryer, Shewing the Merry Conceits Which the Friers Have in Their Cloysters Amongst Handsome Nuns, and How the Pope Complains for Want of That Pastime, with the Many Shifts of His Friends in England. Printed for I. Wright, 1641.