APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1674). A warning-piece for rash swearers and drunkards: Being a full and true account of one William Swallow a carpenter, living in Penitent-Street, near Ratcliff-High-Way, wishing the Devil might make him an example by crushing his bones to pieces, if ever he lay with one Mary Bacon, a bad woman, with whom he kept company. Printed by D. Brows.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Warning-piece for Rash Swearers and Drunkards: Being a Full and True Account of One William Swallow a Carpenter, Living in Penitent-Street, Near Ratcliff-High-Way, Wishing the Devil Might Make Him an Example by Crushing His Bones to Pieces, If Ever He Lay with One Mary Bacon, a Bad Woman, with Whom He Kept Company. London: Printed by D. Brows, 1674.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Warning-piece for Rash Swearers and Drunkards: Being a Full and True Account of One William Swallow a Carpenter, Living in Penitent-Street, Near Ratcliff-High-Way, Wishing the Devil Might Make Him an Example by Crushing His Bones to Pieces, If Ever He Lay with One Mary Bacon, a Bad Woman, with Whom He Kept Company. Printed by D. Brows, 1674.

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