(1675). The bad husband's information of ill husbandry; or, He goes far that never turns.: Shewing, how a good-fellow spent most of his estate, but did repent before it was too late: wishing all others to take warning by this, and strive in time to mend what is amiss, to the tune of, Digby's Farewell: or The jovial crew. Printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in PyeCorner [sic].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Bad Husband's Information of Ill Husbandry; or, He Goes Far That Never Turns.: Shewing, How a Good-fellow Spent Most of His Estate, but Did Repent Before It Was Too Late: Wishing All Others to Take Warning by This, and Strive in Time to Mend What Is Amiss, to the Tune of, Digby's Farewell: Or The Jovial Crew. [London]: Printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in PyeCorner [sic], 1675.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Bad Husband's Information of Ill Husbandry; or, He Goes Far That Never Turns.: Shewing, How a Good-fellow Spent Most of His Estate, but Did Repent Before It Was Too Late: Wishing All Others to Take Warning by This, and Strive in Time to Mend What Is Amiss, to the Tune of, Digby's Farewell: Or The Jovial Crew. Printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in PyeCorner [sic], 1675.