APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1670). The royoters [sic] ruine, in a dialogue betwixt a spend-thrift and a whore. Or, a relation of a two-penny bargain.: Of a spend-thrift proffering two pence to a whore having spent all but that on her before. The tune is, He that hath most money is the best man. Printed for T[homas]. Passenger at the three Bibles on the middle of London Bridge..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Royoters [sic] Ruine, in a Dialogue Betwixt a Spend-thrift and a Whore. Or, a Relation of a Two-penny Bargain.: Of a Spend-thrift Proffering Two Pence to a Whore Having Spent All but That on Her Before. The Tune Is, He That Hath Most Money Is the Best Man. [London]: Printed for T[homas]. Passenger at the three Bibles on the middle of London Bridge., 1670.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Royoters [sic] Ruine, in a Dialogue Betwixt a Spend-thrift and a Whore. Or, a Relation of a Two-penny Bargain.: Of a Spend-thrift Proffering Two Pence to a Whore Having Spent All but That on Her Before. The Tune Is, He That Hath Most Money Is the Best Man. Printed for T[homas]. Passenger at the three Bibles on the middle of London Bridge., 1670.

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