APA (7th ed.) Citation

Greene, R., & Labé, L. (1584). Gvvydonius: The carde of fancie wherein the folly of those carpet knights is decyphered, which guyding their course by the compasse of Cupid, either dash their ship against most daungerous rocks, or els attaine the hauen with paine and perill. Wherein also is described in the person of Gwydonius, a cruell combat betvveene nature and necessitie. By Robert Greene Master of Arte, in Cambridge. Imprinted [by T. East] for VVilliam Posonby.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Greene, Robert, and Louise Labé. Gvvydonius: The Carde of Fancie Wherein the Folly of Those Carpet Knights Is Decyphered, Which Guyding Their Course by the Compasse of Cupid, Either Dash Their Ship Against Most Daungerous Rocks, or Els Attaine the Hauen with Paine and Perill. Wherein Also Is Described in the Person of Gwydonius, a Cruell Combat Betvveene Nature and Necessitie. By Robert Greene Master of Arte, in Cambridge. At London: Imprinted [by T. East] for VVilliam Posonby, 1584.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Greene, Robert, and Louise Labé. Gvvydonius: The Carde of Fancie Wherein the Folly of Those Carpet Knights Is Decyphered, Which Guyding Their Course by the Compasse of Cupid, Either Dash Their Ship Against Most Daungerous Rocks, or Els Attaine the Hauen with Paine and Perill. Wherein Also Is Described in the Person of Gwydonius, a Cruell Combat Betvveene Nature and Necessitie. By Robert Greene Master of Arte, in Cambridge. Imprinted [by T. East] for VVilliam Posonby, 1584.

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