APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1650). A warning for married women: Being an example of Mrs. Jane Reynolds (a west-country-woman) born neer Pilmouth [sic] who having plighted her troth to a seaman, was afterwards married to a carpenter, and at last carried away by a spirit, the manner how shall presently be recited, to a west-country tune called, The fair maid of Bristol: Bateman, or, John True. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Warning for Married Women: Being an Example of Mrs. Jane Reynolds (a West-country-woman) Born Neer Pilmouth [sic] Who Having Plighted Her Troth to a Seaman, Was Afterwards Married to a Carpenter, and at Last Carried Away by a Spirit, the Manner How Shall Presently Be Recited, to a West-country Tune Called, The Fair Maid of Bristol: Bateman, or, John True. [S.l.: publisher not identified, 1650.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Warning for Married Women: Being an Example of Mrs. Jane Reynolds (a West-country-woman) Born Neer Pilmouth [sic] Who Having Plighted Her Troth to a Seaman, Was Afterwards Married to a Carpenter, and at Last Carried Away by a Spirit, the Manner How Shall Presently Be Recited, to a West-country Tune Called, The Fair Maid of Bristol: Bateman, or, John True. publisher not identified, 1650.

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