Walker, H. (1641). Taylors physicke has purged the divel, or, The divell has got a squirt: And the simple seame-rent thred bare Taylor translates it into railing poetry and is now foundly cudgelled for it. [s.n].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Walker, Henry. Taylors Physicke Has Purged the Divel, or, The Divell Has Got a Squirt: And the Simple Seame-rent Thred Bare Taylor Translates It into Railing Poetry and Is Now Foundly Cudgelled for It. S.l: [s.n], 1641.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Walker, Henry. Taylors Physicke Has Purged the Divel, or, The Divell Has Got a Squirt: And the Simple Seame-rent Thred Bare Taylor Translates It into Railing Poetry and Is Now Foundly Cudgelled for It. [s.n], 1641.
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