APA (7th ed.) Citation

Poor Robin. (1679). [News] from Epsom: or, The revengful lady: Shewing how a young lady there was beguil'd by a London-gallant; who when he had done, boasted of the conquest, for which unworthy fact, she wittily reveng'd her self of the tell-tale; and made a capon of a Cockney. A novell. Written (tho' I say it) according to the exactest rules of fancy and judgement: in the imitation of Monsieur Scarron. By Poor-Robin, kt. Vindeita. [s.n.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Poor Robin. [News] from Epsom: Or, The Revengful Lady: Shewing How a Young Lady There Was Beguil'd by a London-gallant; Who When He Had Done, Boasted of the Conquest, for Which Unworthy Fact, She Wittily Reveng'd Her Self of the Tell-tale; and Made a Capon of a Cockney. A Novell. Written (tho' I Say It) According to the Exactest Rules of Fancy and Judgement: In the Imitation of Monsieur Scarron. By Poor-Robin, Kt. Vindeita. S.l: [s.n.], 1679.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Poor Robin. [News] from Epsom: Or, The Revengful Lady: Shewing How a Young Lady There Was Beguil'd by a London-gallant; Who When He Had Done, Boasted of the Conquest, for Which Unworthy Fact, She Wittily Reveng'd Her Self of the Tell-tale; and Made a Capon of a Cockney. A Novell. Written (tho' I Say It) According to the Exactest Rules of Fancy and Judgement: In the Imitation of Monsieur Scarron. By Poor-Robin, Kt. Vindeita. [s.n.], 1679.

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