(1646). The picture of an English antick, with a list of his ridiculous habits, and apish gestures: Maids, where are your hearts become? Look you what here is! publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Picture of an English Antick, with a List of His Ridiculous Habits, and Apish Gestures: Maids, Where Are Your Hearts Become? Look You What Here Is! [London: publisher not identified, 1646.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Picture of an English Antick, with a List of His Ridiculous Habits, and Apish Gestures: Maids, Where Are Your Hearts Become? Look You What Here Is! publisher not identified, 1646.
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