Swetnam, J. f. 1. (1707). The arraignment of lewd, idle, froward, and unconstant women: Or, the vanity of them; (chuse you whether.) With A Commendation of the Wise, Vertuous, and Honest Women. To which is added, a second part: containing merry dialogues, Witty Poems, and Jovial Songs. Pleasant for Married Men, profitable for Young Men, and hurtful to none. printed for B. Deacon, at the Angel in Giltspur-Street, near Newgate.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSwetnam, Joseph fl. 1617. The Arraignment of Lewd, Idle, Froward, and Unconstant Women: Or, the Vanity of Them; (chuse You Whether.) With A Commendation of the Wise, Vertuous, and Honest Women. To Which Is Added, a Second Part: Containing Merry Dialogues, Witty Poems, and Jovial Songs. Pleasant for Married Men, Profitable for Young Men, and Hurtful to None. London: printed for B. Deacon, at the Angel in Giltspur-Street, near Newgate, 1707.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSwetnam, Joseph fl. 1617. The Arraignment of Lewd, Idle, Froward, and Unconstant Women: Or, the Vanity of Them; (chuse You Whether.) With A Commendation of the Wise, Vertuous, and Honest Women. To Which Is Added, a Second Part: Containing Merry Dialogues, Witty Poems, and Jovial Songs. Pleasant for Married Men, Profitable for Young Men, and Hurtful to None. printed for B. Deacon, at the Angel in Giltspur-Street, near Newgate, 1707.