(1690). My vvife will be my master. Or, The married-mans complaint against his unruly wife,: Being a warning for all unmarried persons, to have a special care in choosing their maite, lest they meet with such a myre-thype [sic], as this poor man did. To the tune of, A taylour is no man. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMy Vvife Will Be My Master. Or, The Married-mans Complaint Against His Unruly Wife,: Being a Warning for All Unmarried Persons, to Have a Special Care in Choosing Their Maite, Lest They Meet with Such a Myre-thype [sic], as This Poor Man Did. To the Tune of, A Taylour Is No Man. [S.l.: publisher not identified, 1690.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMy Vvife Will Be My Master. Or, The Married-mans Complaint Against His Unruly Wife,: Being a Warning for All Unmarried Persons, to Have a Special Care in Choosing Their Maite, Lest They Meet with Such a Myre-thype [sic], as This Poor Man Did. To the Tune of, A Taylour Is No Man. publisher not identified, 1690.