W. L. (1692). King William's welcome; or, A congratulatory poem on His Majesty's happy arriva[l.]: Together with the mutual comfort of King and subject, which is fully demonstrated the wise proceedings of the present Parlaiment in suppressing vice, associating and uniting the hearts of His Majesty's subjects. Printed and sold by J. Bradford, in New-street, without Bishopsgate, near Hand Ally.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationW. L. King William's Welcome; or, A Congratulatory Poem on His Majesty's Happy Arriva[l.]: Together with the Mutual Comfort of King and Subject, Which Is Fully Demonstrated the Wise Proceedings of the Present Parlaiment in Suppressing Vice, Associating and Uniting the Hearts of His Majesty's Subjects. London,: Printed and sold by J. Bradford, in New-street, without Bishopsgate, near Hand Ally, 1692.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationW. L. King William's Welcome; or, A Congratulatory Poem on His Majesty's Happy Arriva[l.]: Together with the Mutual Comfort of King and Subject, Which Is Fully Demonstrated the Wise Proceedings of the Present Parlaiment in Suppressing Vice, Associating and Uniting the Hearts of His Majesty's Subjects. Printed and sold by J. Bradford, in New-street, without Bishopsgate, near Hand Ally, 1692.