Taylor, J. (1647). A recommendation to Mercurius Morbicus.: Together with a fair character upon his worth. To the reader. Unto the arrant'st knave that lives by bread, I send this greeting; (you may please to read) ... I may to many now seem to deface him, but when I physick take, O then, I'le grace him. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTaylor, John. A Recommendation to Mercurius Morbicus.: Together with a Fair Character upon His Worth. To the Reader. Unto the Arrant'st Knave That Lives by Bread, I Send This Greeting; (you May Please to Read) ... I May to Many Now Seem to Deface Him, but When I Physick Take, O Then, I'le Grace Him. [London: publisher not identified], 1647.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTaylor, John. A Recommendation to Mercurius Morbicus.: Together with a Fair Character upon His Worth. To the Reader. Unto the Arrant'st Knave That Lives by Bread, I Send This Greeting; (you May Please to Read) ... I May to Many Now Seem to Deface Him, but When I Physick Take, O Then, I'le Grace Him. publisher not identified], 1647.