Heywood, J. (1534). A play of loue: A newe and a mery enterlude concernyng pleasure and payne in loue, made by Iho[a]n Heywood. The players names. A man a louer not beloued. A woman beloued not louyng. A man a louer and beloued. The vyse nother louer nor beloued. Prynted by w. Rastell.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHeywood, John. A Play of Loue: A Newe and a Mery Enterlude Concernyng Pleasure and Payne in Loue, Made by Iho[a]n Heywood. The Players Names. A Man a Louer Not Beloued. A Woman Beloued Not Louyng. A Man a Louer and Beloued. The Vyse Nother Louer nor Beloued. [[London]: Prynted by w. Rastell, 1534.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHeywood, John. A Play of Loue: A Newe and a Mery Enterlude Concernyng Pleasure and Payne in Loue, Made by Iho[a]n Heywood. The Players Names. A Man a Louer Not Beloued. A Woman Beloued Not Louyng. A Man a Louer and Beloued. The Vyse Nother Louer nor Beloued. Prynted by w. Rastell, 1534.