Rich, B. (1622). The Irish hvbbvb, or, The English hue and crie.: Breifely pursuing the base conditions, and most notorious offences of this vile, vaine, and wicked age. No lesse smarting then tickling. A merriment whereby to make the wise to laugh, and fooles to be angry. Printed by Aug: Mathewes, for Iohn Marriot, and are to be sold at his shop in Saint Dunstons-churchyard in Fleet-street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRich, Barnabe. The Irish Hvbbvb, or, The English Hue and Crie.: Breifely Pursuing the Base Conditions, and Most Notorious Offences of This Vile, Vaine, and Wicked Age. No Lesse Smarting Then Tickling. A Merriment Whereby to Make the Wise to Laugh, and Fooles to Be Angry. London: Printed by Aug: Mathewes, for Iohn Marriot, and are to be sold at his shop in Saint Dunstons-churchyard in Fleet-street, 1622.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRich, Barnabe. The Irish Hvbbvb, or, The English Hue and Crie.: Breifely Pursuing the Base Conditions, and Most Notorious Offences of This Vile, Vaine, and Wicked Age. No Lesse Smarting Then Tickling. A Merriment Whereby to Make the Wise to Laugh, and Fooles to Be Angry. Printed by Aug: Mathewes, for Iohn Marriot, and are to be sold at his shop in Saint Dunstons-churchyard in Fleet-street, 1622.