(1644). The great eclipse of the sun, or Charles his waine over-clouded,: By the evill influences of the moon, the malignancie of the ill-aspected planets, and the constellations of retrograde and irregular starres. Otherwise, great Charles, our gracious king, eclipsed by the destructive perswasions of his queen, by the pernicious aspects of his cabbinet counsell, and by the subtill insinuations of the Popish faction, priests, Jesuites and others. As also from the firing of towns, the shedding of innocent blood, and the cries of his subjects. Printed according to order, by G.B..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Great Eclipse of the Sun, or Charles His Waine Over-clouded,: By the Evill Influences of the Moon, the Malignancie of the Ill-aspected Planets, and the Constellations of Retrograde and Irregular Starres. Otherwise, Great Charles, Our Gracious King, Eclipsed by the Destructive Perswasions of His Queen, by the Pernicious Aspects of His Cabbinet Counsell, and by the Subtill Insinuations of the Popish Faction, Priests, Jesuites and Others. As Also from the Firing of Towns, the Shedding of Innocent Blood, and the Cries of His Subjects. [London]: Printed according to order, by G.B., 1644.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Great Eclipse of the Sun, or Charles His Waine Over-clouded,: By the Evill Influences of the Moon, the Malignancie of the Ill-aspected Planets, and the Constellations of Retrograde and Irregular Starres. Otherwise, Great Charles, Our Gracious King, Eclipsed by the Destructive Perswasions of His Queen, by the Pernicious Aspects of His Cabbinet Counsell, and by the Subtill Insinuations of the Popish Faction, Priests, Jesuites and Others. As Also from the Firing of Towns, the Shedding of Innocent Blood, and the Cries of His Subjects. Printed according to order, by G.B., 1644.