APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cocker, E. (1675). Cocker's morals, or, The muses spring-garden: Adorned with many sententious disticks & poems in alphabetical order : fitted for the use of all publick and private grammar and writing schools, for the scholars of the first to turn into Latin, and for those of the other to transcribe into all their various and curious hands. Printed for Thomas Drant and T.L..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cocker, Edward. Cocker's Morals, or, The Muses Spring-garden: Adorned with Many Sententious Disticks & Poems in Alphabetical Order : Fitted for the Use of All Publick and Private Grammar and Writing Schools, for the Scholars of the First to Turn into Latin, and for Those of the Other to Transcribe into All Their Various and Curious Hands. London: Printed for Thomas Drant and T.L., 1675.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cocker, Edward. Cocker's Morals, or, The Muses Spring-garden: Adorned with Many Sententious Disticks & Poems in Alphabetical Order : Fitted for the Use of All Publick and Private Grammar and Writing Schools, for the Scholars of the First to Turn into Latin, and for Those of the Other to Transcribe into All Their Various and Curious Hands. Printed for Thomas Drant and T.L., 1675.

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