(1641). A New play called Canterburie his change of diot: Which sheweth variety of wit and mirth : privately acted neare the Palace-yard at Westminster : [w]ith 1. act, the Bishop of Canterbury having variety of dainties, is not satisfied till he be fed with tippets of mens eares : 2. act, he hath his nose held to the grinde-stone : 3. act, he is put into a bird cage with the confessor : 4. act, the jester tells the King the story. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA New Play Called Canterburie His Change of Diot: Which Sheweth Variety of Wit and Mirth : Privately Acted Neare the Palace-yard at Westminster : [w]ith 1. Act, the Bishop of Canterbury Having Variety of Dainties, Is Not Satisfied Till He Be Fed with Tippets of Mens Eares : 2. Act, He Hath His Nose Held to the Grinde-stone : 3. Act, He Is Put into a Bird Cage with the Confessor : 4. Act, the Jester Tells the King the Story. [London?]: [publisher not identified], 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA New Play Called Canterburie His Change of Diot: Which Sheweth Variety of Wit and Mirth : Privately Acted Neare the Palace-yard at Westminster : [w]ith 1. Act, the Bishop of Canterbury Having Variety of Dainties, Is Not Satisfied Till He Be Fed with Tippets of Mens Eares : 2. Act, He Hath His Nose Held to the Grinde-stone : 3. Act, He Is Put into a Bird Cage with the Confessor : 4. Act, the Jester Tells the King the Story. [publisher not identified], 1641.