Penn, J. The farmer's daughter of Essex: By James Penn. Containing an account of her distress, wonderful adventures, manner of being courted; and seduced, by a nobleman in London, who after living with her for some years, parted in the most dishonourable manner. With an account of her meeting him a second time, and many particular occurrences which happened during the remainder of their lives.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPenn, James. The Farmer's Daughter of Essex: By James Penn. Containing an Account of Her Distress, Wonderful Adventures, Manner of Being Courted; and Seduced, by a Nobleman in London, Who After Living with Her for Some Years, Parted in the Most Dishonourable Manner. With an Account of Her Meeting Him a Second Time, and Many Particular Occurrences Which Happened During the Remainder of Their Lives.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPenn, James. The Farmer's Daughter of Essex: By James Penn. Containing an Account of Her Distress, Wonderful Adventures, Manner of Being Courted; and Seduced, by a Nobleman in London, Who After Living with Her for Some Years, Parted in the Most Dishonourable Manner. With an Account of Her Meeting Him a Second Time, and Many Particular Occurrences Which Happened During the Remainder of Their Lives.