(1670). The nevv way of marriage. Or, A pleasant contract between John and Kate.: Marriage that simple contract still doth bind, and mittigate the freedom of the mind: Kate for prevention of that endless strife, will be a mistris rather then a wife. To a pleasant new tune. With allowance. Printed for P. Prooksby [sic], at the G[olden] Ball, in West-smith-field..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Nevv Way of Marriage. Or, A Pleasant Contract Between John and Kate.: Marriage That Simple Contract Still Doth Bind, and Mittigate the Freedom of the Mind: Kate for Prevention of That Endless Strife, Will Be a Mistris Rather Then a Wife. To a Pleasant New Tune. With Allowance. [London]: Printed for P. Prooksby [sic], at the G[olden] Ball, in West-smith-field., 1670.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Nevv Way of Marriage. Or, A Pleasant Contract Between John and Kate.: Marriage That Simple Contract Still Doth Bind, and Mittigate the Freedom of the Mind: Kate for Prevention of That Endless Strife, Will Be a Mistris Rather Then a Wife. To a Pleasant New Tune. With Allowance. Printed for P. Prooksby [sic], at the G[olden] Ball, in West-smith-field., 1670.