Williams, W. (1677). Poetical piety, or, Poetry made pious: By rendering into its method observations arising from various divine subjects, useful for these prophane and enormous times : to which is added, a brief alphabetical expositor, explaining the most intricate words made use of in this book, to the conception of a mean reader, and may serve as a remembrancer to the imperfect memory. Printed for W. Williams ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWilliams, William. Poetical Piety, or, Poetry Made Pious: By Rendering into Its Method Observations Arising from Various Divine Subjects, Useful for These Prophane and Enormous Times : To Which Is Added, a Brief Alphabetical Expositor, Explaining the Most Intricate Words Made Use of in This Book, to the Conception of a Mean Reader, and May Serve as a Remembrancer to the Imperfect Memory. London: Printed for W. Williams ..., 1677.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWilliams, William. Poetical Piety, or, Poetry Made Pious: By Rendering into Its Method Observations Arising from Various Divine Subjects, Useful for These Prophane and Enormous Times : To Which Is Added, a Brief Alphabetical Expositor, Explaining the Most Intricate Words Made Use of in This Book, to the Conception of a Mean Reader, and May Serve as a Remembrancer to the Imperfect Memory. Printed for W. Williams ..., 1677.