(1641). The Brothers of the blade answerable to the sisters of the scaberd, or, A dialogue betweene two hot-spurres of the times: Serjeant Slice-man, alias, Smell-smock of Coney-court in Chick-lane, and Corporall Dam-mee of Bell-alley neere Pick-batch, at their first meeting in the walkes in Moorefields upon the returne of the one from the leaguer in the Low-Countries and the late coming to London of the other from the campe in the North at the disbanding of the army. Printed for Thomas Bankes and Iohn Thomas.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Brothers of the Blade Answerable to the Sisters of the Scaberd, or, A Dialogue Betweene Two Hot-spurres of the Times: Serjeant Slice-man, Alias, Smell-smock of Coney-court in Chick-lane, and Corporall Dam-mee of Bell-alley Neere Pick-batch, at Their First Meeting in the Walkes in Moorefields upon the Returne of the One from the Leaguer in the Low-Countries and the Late Coming to London of the Other from the Campe in the North at the Disbanding of the Army. S.l: Printed for Thomas Bankes and Iohn Thomas, 1641.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Brothers of the Blade Answerable to the Sisters of the Scaberd, or, A Dialogue Betweene Two Hot-spurres of the Times: Serjeant Slice-man, Alias, Smell-smock of Coney-court in Chick-lane, and Corporall Dam-mee of Bell-alley Neere Pick-batch, at Their First Meeting in the Walkes in Moorefields upon the Returne of the One from the Leaguer in the Low-Countries and the Late Coming to London of the Other from the Campe in the North at the Disbanding of the Army. Printed for Thomas Bankes and Iohn Thomas, 1641.