APA (7th ed.) Citation

Wade, J. (1674). The young mans approbation against the wise fortune-teller.: Wherein he shows to all batchellors rare to chuse a wife that's civil by her hair, take not a red, nor a sandy do not chuse but flaxen or brown thy love will not abuse. Tune of, Corridons complaint. Printed by J. Lock for J. Clarke at the Bible and Harp in West-Smith-Feild.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Wade, John. The Young Mans Approbation Against the Wise Fortune-teller.: Wherein He Shows to All Batchellors Rare to Chuse a Wife That's Civil by Her Hair, Take Not a Red, nor a Sandy Do Not Chuse but Flaxen or Brown Thy Love Will Not Abuse. Tune of, Corridons Complaint. [London]: Printed by J. Lock for J. Clarke at the Bible and Harp in West-Smith-Feild, 1674.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Wade, John. The Young Mans Approbation Against the Wise Fortune-teller.: Wherein He Shows to All Batchellors Rare to Chuse a Wife That's Civil by Her Hair, Take Not a Red, nor a Sandy Do Not Chuse but Flaxen or Brown Thy Love Will Not Abuse. Tune of, Corridons Complaint. Printed by J. Lock for J. Clarke at the Bible and Harp in West-Smith-Feild, 1674.

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