APA (7th ed.) Citation

Wither, G. (1649). Carmen eucharisticon: a private thank-oblation, exhibited to the glory of the lord of hosts, for the timely and wonderfull deliverance, vouchsafed to this nation, in the routing of a numerous Army of Irish rebells before Dublin,: By the sword of his valiant servant, Michael Jones, Lieutenant-Generall for the Parliament or England. Printed by Robert Austin.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Wither, George. Carmen Eucharisticon: A Private Thank-oblation, Exhibited to the Glory of the Lord of Hosts, for the Timely and Wonderfull Deliverance, Vouchsafed to This Nation, in the Routing of a Numerous Army of Irish Rebells Before Dublin,: By the Sword of His Valiant Servant, Michael Jones, Lieutenant-Generall for the Parliament or England. London: Printed by Robert Austin, 1649.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Wither, George. Carmen Eucharisticon: A Private Thank-oblation, Exhibited to the Glory of the Lord of Hosts, for the Timely and Wonderfull Deliverance, Vouchsafed to This Nation, in the Routing of a Numerous Army of Irish Rebells Before Dublin,: By the Sword of His Valiant Servant, Michael Jones, Lieutenant-Generall for the Parliament or England. Printed by Robert Austin, 1649.

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