Taylor, J. (1651). Epigrammes: Vvritten on purpose to be read: with a proviso, that they may be understood by the reader; being ninety in number: besides, two new made satyres that attend them. By John Taylor, at the signe of the Poets Head, in Phnix Alley, neare the middle of Long-Aker, or Covent Garden. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTaylor, John. Epigrammes: Vvritten on Purpose to Be Read: With a Proviso, That They May Be Understood by the Reader; Being Ninety in Number: Besides, Two New Made Satyres That Attend Them. By John Taylor, at the Signe of the Poets Head, in Phnix Alley, Neare the Middle of Long-Aker, or Covent Garden. London: [s.n.], 1651.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTaylor, John. Epigrammes: Vvritten on Purpose to Be Read: With a Proviso, That They May Be Understood by the Reader; Being Ninety in Number: Besides, Two New Made Satyres That Attend Them. By John Taylor, at the Signe of the Poets Head, in Phnix Alley, Neare the Middle of Long-Aker, or Covent Garden. [s.n.], 1651.