APA (7th ed.) Citation

Süleyman I, S. o. t. T. (1640). The great Turks terrible challenge, this yeare 1640.: Pronounced against the Emperour of Germany and the King of Poland by Soloma Hometh who lately deceased, but continued by his brother Ibraim, the first of that name. To the tune of My bleeding heart, or Lets to the wars againe. Printed for Richard Harper at the Bible [and Harp in Smithfield.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Süleyman I, Sultan of the Turks. The Great Turks Terrible Challenge, This Yeare 1640.: Pronounced Against the Emperour of Germany and the King of Poland by Soloma Hometh Who Lately Deceased, but Continued by His Brother Ibraim, the First of That Name. To the Tune of My Bleeding Heart, or Lets to the Wars Againe. [London]: Printed for Richard Harper at the Bible [and Harp in Smithfield, 1640.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Süleyman I, Sultan of the Turks. The Great Turks Terrible Challenge, This Yeare 1640.: Pronounced Against the Emperour of Germany and the King of Poland by Soloma Hometh Who Lately Deceased, but Continued by His Brother Ibraim, the First of That Name. To the Tune of My Bleeding Heart, or Lets to the Wars Againe. Printed for Richard Harper at the Bible [and Harp in Smithfield, 1640.

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