(1660). A curtain-conference,: Being a discourse betwixt (the late Lord Lambert, now) Iohn Lambert Esq; and his Lady, as they lay a bed together one night at their house at Wimbleton. Related by the Lady Lambert to Tom Trim, her gentleman usher, (one well acquainted with all her secrets) and now by him printed for publick satisfaction. Printed for W.L. the Common-wealths fortune-teller.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Curtain-conference,: Being a Discourse Betwixt (the Late Lord Lambert, Now) Iohn Lambert Esq; and His Lady, as They Lay a Bed Together One Night at Their House at Wimbleton. Related by the Lady Lambert to Tom Trim, Her Gentleman Usher, (one Well Acquainted with All Her Secrets) and Now by Him Printed for Publick Satisfaction. London: Printed for W.L. the Common-wealths fortune-teller, 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Curtain-conference,: Being a Discourse Betwixt (the Late Lord Lambert, Now) Iohn Lambert Esq; and His Lady, as They Lay a Bed Together One Night at Their House at Wimbleton. Related by the Lady Lambert to Tom Trim, Her Gentleman Usher, (one Well Acquainted with All Her Secrets) and Now by Him Printed for Publick Satisfaction. Printed for W.L. the Common-wealths fortune-teller, 1660.