(1670). All is ours and our husbands, or The country hostesses vindication.: She durst not scold 'tis counted for an evil. Sheel cheat and whore, and yet be counted civil; sheel fill her pocketsby [sic] poor drunkards losses, and send then all to jayl by weeping crosses. To the tune, of the Carmans VVhistle, or High boys up go we. Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in Pye-Corner.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAll Is Ours and Our Husbands, or The Country Hostesses Vindication.: She Durst Not Scold 'Tis Counted for an Evil. Sheel Cheat and Whore, and yet Be Counted Civil; Sheel Fill Her Pocketsby [sic] Poor Drunkards Losses, and Send Then All to Jayl by Weeping Crosses. To the Tune, of the Carmans VVhistle, or High Boys Up Go We. [London]: Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in Pye-Corner, 1670.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAll Is Ours and Our Husbands, or The Country Hostesses Vindication.: She Durst Not Scold 'Tis Counted for an Evil. Sheel Cheat and Whore, and yet Be Counted Civil; Sheel Fill Her Pocketsby [sic] Poor Drunkards Losses, and Send Then All to Jayl by Weeping Crosses. To the Tune, of the Carmans VVhistle, or High Boys Up Go We. Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in Pye-Corner, 1670.