Flower, J. (1785). The prodigal son, a poem: Or, a dialogue between an extravagant youth, his father, Fancy, (the youth's companion) and an elder brother. In imitiation of the parable of the prodigal in the 15th Chap. of St. Luke. Address'd to Parents and Children. By Joseph Flower, Butcher, of Chilcompton (The second edition with additions.). printed by W. Gye, for T. Mills, bookseller, in Wine-Street, Bristol, and Sold at his Shop; also by S. Hazard, and W. Gye in Bath; Chirm, Aldersgate-Bars, London; Evil at Wells; Cary at Shepton-Mallet; and the news-carriers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFlower, Joseph. The Prodigal Son, a Poem: Or, a Dialogue Between an Extravagant Youth, His Father, Fancy, (the Youth's Companion) and an Elder Brother. In Imitiation of the Parable of the Prodigal in the 15th Chap. of St. Luke. Address'd to Parents and Children. By Joseph Flower, Butcher, of Chilcompton. The second edition with additions. Bath: printed by W. Gye, for T. Mills, bookseller, in Wine-Street, Bristol, and Sold at his Shop; also by S. Hazard, and W. Gye in Bath; Chirm, Aldersgate-Bars, London; Evil at Wells; Cary at Shepton-Mallet; and the news-carriers, 1785.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFlower, Joseph. The Prodigal Son, a Poem: Or, a Dialogue Between an Extravagant Youth, His Father, Fancy, (the Youth's Companion) and an Elder Brother. In Imitiation of the Parable of the Prodigal in the 15th Chap. of St. Luke. Address'd to Parents and Children. By Joseph Flower, Butcher, of Chilcompton. The second edition with additions. printed by W. Gye, for T. Mills, bookseller, in Wine-Street, Bristol, and Sold at his Shop; also by S. Hazard, and W. Gye in Bath; Chirm, Aldersgate-Bars, London; Evil at Wells; Cary at Shepton-Mallet; and the news-carriers, 1785.