(1685). Watten towns-end, or, A nosegay of pleasure which grew in the garden of Venus: Tune is Watten towns end, or lame leg next the wall. Printed for P. Brooksby.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWatten Towns-end, or, A Nosegay of Pleasure Which Grew in the Garden of Venus: Tune Is Watten Towns End, or Lame Leg Next the Wall. [London]: Printed for P. Brooksby, 1685.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWatten Towns-end, or, A Nosegay of Pleasure Which Grew in the Garden of Venus: Tune Is Watten Towns End, or Lame Leg Next the Wall. Printed for P. Brooksby, 1685.
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