Sorel, C., & Person of honour. (1661). The most deightfull and pleasant history of Francion: Wherein all the vices that usually attend youth are plainly laid open, and the severall drolleries, cheats, and gulleries therein related are to instruct youth how to avoid the like, that the misfortunes of some ill livers may teach others to abandon vice. Printed for Simon Miller.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSorel, Charles, and Person of honour. The Most Deightfull and Pleasant History of Francion: Wherein All the Vices That Usually Attend Youth Are Plainly Laid Open, and the Severall Drolleries, Cheats, and Gulleries Therein Related Are to Instruct Youth How to Avoid the like, That the Misfortunes of Some Ill Livers May Teach Others to Abandon Vice. London: Printed for Simon Miller, 1661.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSorel, Charles, and Person of honour. The Most Deightfull and Pleasant History of Francion: Wherein All the Vices That Usually Attend Youth Are Plainly Laid Open, and the Severall Drolleries, Cheats, and Gulleries Therein Related Are to Instruct Youth How to Avoid the like, That the Misfortunes of Some Ill Livers May Teach Others to Abandon Vice. Printed for Simon Miller, 1661.