(1641). The Copie of a letter sent from the roaring boyes in Elizium: To the two arrant knights of the grape, in limbo, alderman Abel and M. Kilvert the two great projecturs for wine : and to the rest of the worshipfull brotherhood of that patent : brought over lately by quart-pot an ancient servant to Bacchus whom for a long time they had most cruelly rackt, but hope shortly to be restored to his ancient liberties : whereunto is added, the oration which Bacchus made to his subjects in the lower world : published for the satisfaction and benefit of his subjects here. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Copie of a Letter Sent from the Roaring Boyes in Elizium: To the Two Arrant Knights of the Grape, in Limbo, Alderman Abel and M. Kilvert the Two Great Projecturs for Wine : And to the Rest of the Worshipfull Brotherhood of That Patent : Brought over Lately by Quart-pot an Ancient Servant to Bacchus Whom for a Long Time They Had Most Cruelly Rackt, but Hope Shortly to Be Restored to His Ancient Liberties : Whereunto Is Added, the Oration Which Bacchus Made to His Subjects in the Lower World : Published for the Satisfaction and Benefit of His Subjects Here. [S.l.: publisher not identified], 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Copie of a Letter Sent from the Roaring Boyes in Elizium: To the Two Arrant Knights of the Grape, in Limbo, Alderman Abel and M. Kilvert the Two Great Projecturs for Wine : And to the Rest of the Worshipfull Brotherhood of That Patent : Brought over Lately by Quart-pot an Ancient Servant to Bacchus Whom for a Long Time They Had Most Cruelly Rackt, but Hope Shortly to Be Restored to His Ancient Liberties : Whereunto Is Added, the Oration Which Bacchus Made to His Subjects in the Lower World : Published for the Satisfaction and Benefit of His Subjects Here. publisher not identified], 1641.