APA (7th ed.) Citation

Wade, J. (1681). The heavy heart, and a light purse.: Being the good fellows vindication to all his fellow companions, wishing them all to have a care, and keep out of the ale-wives snare, for when they are out you may get in, but when you are in, you can't get out, this by experience he hath found true, but now he bids them all adieu. Printed for J. Wright, J. Clark W. Thackery, and T. Passenger.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Wade, John. The Heavy Heart, and a Light Purse.: Being the Good Fellows Vindication to All His Fellow Companions, Wishing Them All to Have a Care, and Keep Out of the Ale-wives Snare, for When They Are Out You May Get in, but When You Are in, You Can't Get Out, This by Experience He Hath Found True, but Now He Bids Them All Adieu. [London]: Printed for J. Wright, J. Clark W. Thackery, and T. Passenger, 1681.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Wade, John. The Heavy Heart, and a Light Purse.: Being the Good Fellows Vindication to All His Fellow Companions, Wishing Them All to Have a Care, and Keep Out of the Ale-wives Snare, for When They Are Out You May Get in, but When You Are in, You Can't Get Out, This by Experience He Hath Found True, but Now He Bids Them All Adieu. Printed for J. Wright, J. Clark W. Thackery, and T. Passenger, 1681.

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