(1640). [The] Shepheard and the king, and of Gillian the shepheards vvife, with her churlish answers:: Being full of mirth and merry pastime. To the tune of Flying fame. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation[The] Shepheard and the King, and of Gillian the Shepheards Vvife, with Her Churlish Answers:: Being Full of Mirth and Merry Pastime. To the Tune of Flying Fame. [London: publisher not identified, 1640.
MLA (9th ed.) Citation[The] Shepheard and the King, and of Gillian the Shepheards Vvife, with Her Churlish Answers:: Being Full of Mirth and Merry Pastime. To the Tune of Flying Fame. publisher not identified, 1640.
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