Gale (Firm). (1800). The Sprightly jester; or, Coffee-house companion: A collection of smart jests, for the wits of all classes, jovial, sprightly, or the loungers. To be read by the cit over his pipe, young buck with molly at the bar, or The jessamy sipping his capilaire; with a frontispiece of a coffee-house scene near the Royal Exchange, or rare news. Printed for William Lane, Leadenhall-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The Sprightly Jester; or, Coffee-house Companion: A Collection of Smart Jests, for the Wits of All Classes, Jovial, Sprightly, or the Loungers. To Be Read by the Cit over His Pipe, Young Buck with Molly at the Bar, or The Jessamy Sipping His Capilaire; with a Frontispiece of a Coffee-house Scene Near the Royal Exchange, or Rare News. London: Printed for William Lane, Leadenhall-Street, 1800.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The Sprightly Jester; or, Coffee-house Companion: A Collection of Smart Jests, for the Wits of All Classes, Jovial, Sprightly, or the Loungers. To Be Read by the Cit over His Pipe, Young Buck with Molly at the Bar, or The Jessamy Sipping His Capilaire; with a Frontispiece of a Coffee-house Scene Near the Royal Exchange, or Rare News. Printed for William Lane, Leadenhall-Street, 1800.