Heywood, J. (1533). The play of the wether: A new and a very mery enterlude of all maner wethers made by Iohn[n] Heywood, the players names. Iupiter a god. Mery reporte the vyce. The gentylman. The marchaunt. The ranger [sic] The water myller. The wynde myller. The gentylwoman. The launder. A boy the left that can play. Prynted by w. Rastell.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHeywood, John. The Play of the Wether: A New and a Very Mery Enterlude of All Maner Wethers Made by Iohn[n] Heywood, the Players Names. Iupiter a God. Mery Reporte the Vyce. The Gentylman. The Marchaunt. The Ranger [sic] The Water Myller. The Wynde Myller. The Gentylwoman. The Launder. A Boy the Left That Can Play. [[London]: Prynted by w. Rastell, 1533.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHeywood, John. The Play of the Wether: A New and a Very Mery Enterlude of All Maner Wethers Made by Iohn[n] Heywood, the Players Names. Iupiter a God. Mery Reporte the Vyce. The Gentylman. The Marchaunt. The Ranger [sic] The Water Myller. The Wynde Myller. The Gentylwoman. The Launder. A Boy the Left That Can Play. Prynted by w. Rastell, 1533.