APA (7th ed.) Citation

M. P., d. 1. (1634). Hold your hands honest men: For here's a good wife hath a husband that likes her, in every respect, but onely he strikes her, then if you desire to be held men compleat, what ever you doe your wives doe not beat. To the tune of, Keepe a good tongue &c. [by M. Flesher] for Thomas Lambert, at the signe of the Horsshoo in Smithfield.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

M. P., d. 1656?. Hold Your Hands Honest Men: For Here's a Good Wife Hath a Husband That Likes Her, in Every Respect, but Onely He Strikes Her, Then If You Desire to Be Held Men Compleat, What Ever You Doe Your Wives Doe Not Beat. To the Tune of, Keepe a Good Tongue &c. Printed at London: [by M. Flesher] for Thomas Lambert, at the signe of the Horsshoo in Smithfield, 1634.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

M. P., d. 1656?. Hold Your Hands Honest Men: For Here's a Good Wife Hath a Husband That Likes Her, in Every Respect, but Onely He Strikes Her, Then If You Desire to Be Held Men Compleat, What Ever You Doe Your Wives Doe Not Beat. To the Tune of, Keepe a Good Tongue &c. [by M. Flesher] for Thomas Lambert, at the signe of the Horsshoo in Smithfield, 1634.

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