APA (7th ed.) Citation

Poor Robin. (1687). Poor Robins hue and cry after Good House-Keeping, or, A dialogue betwixt Good House-Keeping, Christmas, and Pride: Shewing how Good House-Keeping is grown out of date both in city and country, and Christmas become only a meer name and not to be found by feasting in gentlemens houses but only by red-letters in almanacks. Printed for Randal Taylor.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Poor Robin. Poor Robins Hue and Cry After Good House-Keeping, or, A Dialogue Betwixt Good House-Keeping, Christmas, and Pride: Shewing How Good House-Keeping Is Grown Out of Date Both in City and Country, and Christmas Become Only a Meer Name and Not to Be Found by Feasting in Gentlemens Houses but Only by Red-letters in Almanacks. London: Printed for Randal Taylor, 1687.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Poor Robin. Poor Robins Hue and Cry After Good House-Keeping, or, A Dialogue Betwixt Good House-Keeping, Christmas, and Pride: Shewing How Good House-Keeping Is Grown Out of Date Both in City and Country, and Christmas Become Only a Meer Name and Not to Be Found by Feasting in Gentlemens Houses but Only by Red-letters in Almanacks. Printed for Randal Taylor, 1687.

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