(1632). Mondayes vvorke. Or The two hones neighbours both birds of a feather who are at the ale-house both merry together: To the tune of, I owe my hostesse money. printed for F. Grove.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMondayes Vvorke. Or The Two Hones Neighbours Both Birds of a Feather Who Are at the Ale-house Both Merry Together: To the Tune of, I Owe My Hostesse Money. London: printed for F. Grove, 1632.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMondayes Vvorke. Or The Two Hones Neighbours Both Birds of a Feather Who Are at the Ale-house Both Merry Together: To the Tune of, I Owe My Hostesse Money. printed for F. Grove, 1632.
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