APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1648). The pitious moans, pious wishes, and constant resolutions of the prisoners lately taken at Colchester by the Lord Fairfax, and thence sent to Woodstock neer Oxford, where they still remain in bounds. As also a copy of Verses in praise of Captian John Grimes, made by one of the prisoners under his custody at Woodstock, November, MDCXLVIII. Printed by Ruth Raworth.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Pitious Moans, Pious Wishes, and Constant Resolutions of the Prisoners Lately Taken at Colchester by the Lord Fairfax, and Thence Sent to Woodstock Neer Oxford, Where They Still Remain in Bounds. As Also a Copy of Verses in Praise of Captian John Grimes, Made by One of the Prisoners Under His Custody at Woodstock, November, MDCXLVIII. London: Printed by Ruth Raworth, 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Pitious Moans, Pious Wishes, and Constant Resolutions of the Prisoners Lately Taken at Colchester by the Lord Fairfax, and Thence Sent to Woodstock Neer Oxford, Where They Still Remain in Bounds. As Also a Copy of Verses in Praise of Captian John Grimes, Made by One of the Prisoners Under His Custody at Woodstock, November, MDCXLVIII. Printed by Ruth Raworth, 1648.

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