(1694). The Three merry wives of Green-Goose Fair, with them for mirth none can compare, or, A pleasant discourse of three merry-cummers: Being full of delight and pleasant wit, the merriest book that ever was writ. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Three Merry Wives of Green-Goose Fair, with Them for Mirth None Can Compare, or, A Pleasant Discourse of Three Merry-cummers: Being Full of Delight and Pleasant Wit, the Merriest Book That Ever Was Writ. [London?: publisher not identified], 1694.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Three Merry Wives of Green-Goose Fair, with Them for Mirth None Can Compare, or, A Pleasant Discourse of Three Merry-cummers: Being Full of Delight and Pleasant Wit, the Merriest Book That Ever Was Writ. publisher not identified], 1694.