Buckler, E. (1649). Death dis-sected, or, A fort against misfortune: In a cordiall compounded of many pious and profitable meditations on mans mortality / digested into severall poems by T.I. Printed by authority for the use of the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBuckler, Edward. Death Dis-sected, or, A Fort Against Misfortune: In a Cordiall Compounded of Many Pious and Profitable Meditations on Mans Mortality / Digested into Severall Poems by T.I. [London?]: Printed by authority for the use of the author, 1649.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBuckler, Edward. Death Dis-sected, or, A Fort Against Misfortune: In a Cordiall Compounded of Many Pious and Profitable Meditations on Mans Mortality / Digested into Severall Poems by T.I. Printed by authority for the use of the author, 1649.