Crouch, H. (1654). The Lady Pecunia's journey unto hell: With her speech to Pluto, maintaining that she sends more soules to hell then all his fiends: with Pluto's answer and applause. Printed for John Clarke, at the signe of the Flowre-de-luce, neare the Hospitall Gate in Smithfield.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCrouch, Humphrey. The Lady Pecunia's Journey Unto Hell: With Her Speech to Pluto, Maintaining That She Sends More Soules to Hell Then All His Fiends: With Pluto's Answer and Applause. London: Printed for John Clarke, at the signe of the Flowre-de-luce, neare the Hospitall Gate in Smithfield, 1654.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCrouch, Humphrey. The Lady Pecunia's Journey Unto Hell: With Her Speech to Pluto, Maintaining That She Sends More Soules to Hell Then All His Fiends: With Pluto's Answer and Applause. Printed for John Clarke, at the signe of the Flowre-de-luce, neare the Hospitall Gate in Smithfield, 1654.