APA (7th ed.) Citation

I. T. (1597). The hauen of pleasure: Containing a freemans felicitie, and a true direction how to liue well : profitable and del[i]ghtfull to all, hurtfull and displeasing to none, except it bee to such pecuish dames as do either foolishlie reiect, or carelesly neglect the dutie of chast matron[e]s. Printed by P.S. for Paule Linley, and Iohn Flasket, and are to be solde at their shop in Paules churchyard at the sign of the black Beare.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

I. T. The Hauen of Pleasure: Containing a Freemans Felicitie, and a True Direction How to Liue Well : Profitable and Del[i]ghtfull to All, Hurtfull and Displeasing to None, Except It Bee to Such Pecuish Dames as Do Either Foolishlie Reiect, or Carelesly Neglect the Dutie of Chast Matron[e]s. [London]: Printed by P.S. for Paule Linley, and Iohn Flasket, and are to be solde at their shop in Paules churchyard at the sign of the black Beare, 1597.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

I. T. The Hauen of Pleasure: Containing a Freemans Felicitie, and a True Direction How to Liue Well : Profitable and Del[i]ghtfull to All, Hurtfull and Displeasing to None, Except It Bee to Such Pecuish Dames as Do Either Foolishlie Reiect, or Carelesly Neglect the Dutie of Chast Matron[e]s. Printed by P.S. for Paule Linley, and Iohn Flasket, and are to be solde at their shop in Paules churchyard at the sign of the black Beare, 1597.

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