APA (7th ed.) Citation

E. F., f. 1. (1635). Impossibilities. Or, A matter of no thing: Yet some thing youle finde I know in the reading, will pleasure your minde, then heare it I pray, and when you have done, you'le say that the thread is handsomely spunne. To th tune of, I sigh, I sob, &c. printed for Edward Wright, dwelling at Christs-Church gate.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

E. F., fl. 1630?-1660. Impossibilities. Or, A Matter of No Thing: Yet Some Thing Youle Finde I Know in the Reading, Will Pleasure Your Minde, Then Heare It I Pray, and When You Have Done, You'le Say That the Thread Is Handsomely Spunne. To Th Tune of, I Sigh, I Sob, &c. London: printed for Edward Wright, dwelling at Christs-Church gate, 1635.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

E. F., fl. 1630?-1660. Impossibilities. Or, A Matter of No Thing: Yet Some Thing Youle Finde I Know in the Reading, Will Pleasure Your Minde, Then Heare It I Pray, and When You Have Done, You'le Say That the Thread Is Handsomely Spunne. To Th Tune of, I Sigh, I Sob, &c. printed for Edward Wright, dwelling at Christs-Church gate, 1635.

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