(1700). Next door to the Still, near the Fleet Gate, liveth a gentlewoman, who cutteth and curleth gentlemens, gentlewomens, and childrens hair: And selleth a fine pomatum, which is mixt with ingredients of her own making, that if the hair be never so thin, it makes it grow thick; and if short, it makes it grow long: .. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNext Door to the Still, Near the Fleet Gate, Liveth a Gentlewoman, Who Cutteth and Curleth Gentlemens, Gentlewomens, and Childrens Hair: And Selleth a Fine Pomatum, Which Is Mixt with Ingredients of Her Own Making, That If the Hair Be Never so Thin, It Makes It Grow Thick; and If Short, It Makes It Grow Long: .. [London?]: [publisher not identified], 1700.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNext Door to the Still, Near the Fleet Gate, Liveth a Gentlewoman, Who Cutteth and Curleth Gentlemens, Gentlewomens, and Childrens Hair: And Selleth a Fine Pomatum, Which Is Mixt with Ingredients of Her Own Making, That If the Hair Be Never so Thin, It Makes It Grow Thick; and If Short, It Makes It Grow Long: .. [publisher not identified], 1700.