APA (7th ed.) Citation

Greene, R., & Labé, L. (1587). Greenes Carde of fancie.: Wherein the folly of those carpet knights is deciphered, which guiding their course by the compasse of Cupid, either dash their ship against most dangerous rocks, or else attaine the haven with pain & peril. Wherein also is described in the person of Gwydonius, a cruell combate between nature and necessitie. Printed for William Ponsonby.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Greene, Robert, and Louise Labé. Greenes Carde of Fancie.: Wherein the Folly of Those Carpet Knights Is Deciphered, Which Guiding Their Course by the Compasse of Cupid, Either Dash Their Ship Against Most Dangerous Rocks, or Else Attaine the Haven with Pain & Peril. Wherein Also Is Described in the Person of Gwydonius, a Cruell Combate Between Nature and Necessitie. At London: Printed for William Ponsonby, 1587.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Greene, Robert, and Louise Labé. Greenes Carde of Fancie.: Wherein the Folly of Those Carpet Knights Is Deciphered, Which Guiding Their Course by the Compasse of Cupid, Either Dash Their Ship Against Most Dangerous Rocks, or Else Attaine the Haven with Pain & Peril. Wherein Also Is Described in the Person of Gwydonius, a Cruell Combate Between Nature and Necessitie. Printed for William Ponsonby, 1587.

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