Henry Waring. (1700). The court convert: or, A sincere sorrow for sin, faithfully travers'd: Expressing the dignity of a true penitent. Drawn in little, by one, whose manifold misfortunes abroad; have render'd him necessitated, to seek for shelter here; by dedicating himself, and the said small poem, to the divine Astrea. By H.A. gent. Printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHenry Waring. The Court Convert: Or, A Sincere Sorrow for Sin, Faithfully Travers'd: Expressing the Dignity of a True Penitent. Drawn in Little, by One, Whose Manifold Misfortunes Abroad; Have Render'd Him Necessitated, to Seek for Shelter Here; by Dedicating Himself, and the Said Small Poem, to the Divine Astrea. By H.A. Gent. S.l: Printed for the author, 1700.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHenry Waring. The Court Convert: Or, A Sincere Sorrow for Sin, Faithfully Travers'd: Expressing the Dignity of a True Penitent. Drawn in Little, by One, Whose Manifold Misfortunes Abroad; Have Render'd Him Necessitated, to Seek for Shelter Here; by Dedicating Himself, and the Said Small Poem, to the Divine Astrea. By H.A. Gent. Printed for the author, 1700.