(1620). The wofull lamentation of Mistris Iane Shore: A goldsmiths wife of London, sometimes K. Edwards concubine, who for her wanton life came to a most miserable end. Set forth for an example to all lewd women. To the tune of Liue with me. printed for G. P[urslow]..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Wofull Lamentation of Mistris Iane Shore: A Goldsmiths Wife of London, Sometimes K. Edwards Concubine, Who for Her Wanton Life Came to a Most Miserable End. Set Forth for an Example to All Lewd Women. To the Tune of Liue with Me. At London: printed for G. P[urslow]., 1620.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Wofull Lamentation of Mistris Iane Shore: A Goldsmiths Wife of London, Sometimes K. Edwards Concubine, Who for Her Wanton Life Came to a Most Miserable End. Set Forth for an Example to All Lewd Women. To the Tune of Liue with Me. printed for G. P[urslow]., 1620.