(1633). [The] complaint and lamentation of Mistresse Arden of [Fev]ersham in Kent,: Who for the loue of one Mosbie, hired certaine ruffians and villaines most cruelly to murder her husband; with the fatall end of her and her associats. To the tune of, Fortune my foe. for C. W..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation[The] Complaint and Lamentation of Mistresse Arden of [Fev]ersham in Kent,: Who for the Loue of One Mosbie, Hired Certaine Ruffians and Villaines Most Cruelly to Murder Her Husband; with the Fatall End of Her and Her Associats. To the Tune of, Fortune My Foe. Printed at London: for C. W., 1633.
MLA (9th ed.) Citation[The] Complaint and Lamentation of Mistresse Arden of [Fev]ersham in Kent,: Who for the Loue of One Mosbie, Hired Certaine Ruffians and Villaines Most Cruelly to Murder Her Husband; with the Fatall End of Her and Her Associats. To the Tune of, Fortune My Foe. for C. W., 1633.