APA (7th ed.) Citation

Speed, J. (1690). Batt upon Batt: A poem upon the parts, patience, and pains, of Barth. Kempster, clerk, poet, cutler, of Holy-Rood-Parish in Southampton. By a person of quality. To which is annexed the vision, wherein is described Batt's person and ingenuity; with an account of the antient and present state and glory of Southampton. By the same author. Dedicated to the gentry of Hampshire, for their diversion: but more especially to the inhabitants of Southampton. printed for Samuel Crouch.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Speed, John. Batt upon Batt: A Poem upon the Parts, Patience, and Pains, of Barth. Kempster, Clerk, Poet, Cutler, of Holy-Rood-Parish in Southampton. By a Person of Quality. To Which Is Annexed the Vision, Wherein Is Described Batt's Person and Ingenuity; with an Account of the Antient and Present State and Glory of Southampton. By the Same Author. Dedicated to the Gentry of Hampshire, for Their Diversion: But More Especially to the Inhabitants of Southampton. London: printed for Samuel Crouch, 1690.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Speed, John. Batt upon Batt: A Poem upon the Parts, Patience, and Pains, of Barth. Kempster, Clerk, Poet, Cutler, of Holy-Rood-Parish in Southampton. By a Person of Quality. To Which Is Annexed the Vision, Wherein Is Described Batt's Person and Ingenuity; with an Account of the Antient and Present State and Glory of Southampton. By the Same Author. Dedicated to the Gentry of Hampshire, for Their Diversion: But More Especially to the Inhabitants of Southampton. printed for Samuel Crouch, 1690.

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