(1695). Last Sundays night frollick: Being a very true account of three eminent citizens of London, who, by a strange mistake, unfortunately pickt up their own wives, last Sunday evening, in St. James's Park, whom they treated with a supper very splendidly, at an eminent tavern, near Charing-Cross : vvith the manner of their discovery, and of the great confusion of the whole company thereupon : being indeed, not only a very pleasant, but also a true relation. Printed for H. Marston ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLast Sundays Night Frollick: Being a Very True Account of Three Eminent Citizens of London, Who, by a Strange Mistake, Unfortunately Pickt Up Their Own Wives, Last Sunday Evening, in St. James's Park, Whom They Treated with a Supper Very Splendidly, at an Eminent Tavern, Near Charing-Cross : Vvith the Manner of Their Discovery, and of the Great Confusion of the Whole Company Thereupon : Being Indeed, Not Only a Very Pleasant, but Also a True Relation. London: Printed for H. Marston ..., 1695.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLast Sundays Night Frollick: Being a Very True Account of Three Eminent Citizens of London, Who, by a Strange Mistake, Unfortunately Pickt Up Their Own Wives, Last Sunday Evening, in St. James's Park, Whom They Treated with a Supper Very Splendidly, at an Eminent Tavern, Near Charing-Cross : Vvith the Manner of Their Discovery, and of the Great Confusion of the Whole Company Thereupon : Being Indeed, Not Only a Very Pleasant, but Also a True Relation. Printed for H. Marston ..., 1695.