Heywood, J. (1577). Iohn Heywoodes vvoorkes: A dialogue conteyning the number of the effectuall prouerbes in the English tongue, compacte in a matter concerning two maner of mariages. With one hu[n]dreth of epigrammes: and three hundreth of epigrammes vppon three hundreth prouerbes: and a fifth hundred of epigrammes. Wherunto are now newly added a sixte hundred of epigrammes by the saide Iohn Heywoode. Anno Domini. 1576. In Fleetestreate neare to S. Dunstanes Churche by Thomas Marsh.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHeywood, John. Iohn Heywoodes Vvoorkes: A Dialogue Conteyning the Number of the Effectuall Prouerbes in the English Tongue, Compacte in a Matter Concerning Two Maner of Mariages. With One Hu[n]dreth of Epigrammes: And Three Hundreth of Epigrammes Vppon Three Hundreth Prouerbes: And a Fifth Hundred of Epigrammes. Wherunto Are Now Newly Added a Sixte Hundred of Epigrammes by the Saide Iohn Heywoode. Anno Domini. 1576. Imprinted at London: In Fleetestreate neare to S. Dunstanes Churche by Thomas Marsh, 1577.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHeywood, John. Iohn Heywoodes Vvoorkes: A Dialogue Conteyning the Number of the Effectuall Prouerbes in the English Tongue, Compacte in a Matter Concerning Two Maner of Mariages. With One Hu[n]dreth of Epigrammes: And Three Hundreth of Epigrammes Vppon Three Hundreth Prouerbes: And a Fifth Hundred of Epigrammes. Wherunto Are Now Newly Added a Sixte Hundred of Epigrammes by the Saide Iohn Heywoode. Anno Domini. 1576. In Fleetestreate neare to S. Dunstanes Churche by Thomas Marsh, 1577.