Hesselwood, H. (1650). The hasty bride-groom: or, The rarest sport that hath of late been tri'd, between a lusty bride-grome and his bride.: To the tune of, Bass his carreer: or. Bow bells. Printed for Francis Grove dwelling on Snow-hill.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHesselwood, Henry. The Hasty Bride-groom: Or, The Rarest Sport That Hath of Late Been Tri'd, Between a Lusty Bride-grome and His Bride.: To the Tune of, Bass His Carreer: Or. Bow Bells. London,: Printed for Francis Grove dwelling on Snow-hill, 1650.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHesselwood, Henry. The Hasty Bride-groom: Or, The Rarest Sport That Hath of Late Been Tri'd, Between a Lusty Bride-grome and His Bride.: To the Tune of, Bass His Carreer: Or. Bow Bells. Printed for Francis Grove dwelling on Snow-hill, 1650.