Greene, R. (1680). The delightful history of Dorastus and Fawnia: Wherein is declared the cruelty of Pandosto to his fair Bellaria; and how the child Fawnia was put into a boat to be drown'd, but was taken up by the sea-side out of the boat, by a shepherd: and how he brought up the fair Fawnia to keep sheep; and how Dorastus fell in love with the fair Fawnia, &c. This may be printed, R.P. Printed for C. Dennison at the Stationers ...
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGreene, Robert. The Delightful History of Dorastus and Fawnia: Wherein Is Declared the Cruelty of Pandosto to His Fair Bellaria; and How the Child Fawnia Was Put into a Boat to Be Drown'd, but Was Taken Up by the Sea-side Out of the Boat, by a Shepherd: And How He Brought Up the Fair Fawnia to Keep Sheep; and How Dorastus Fell in Love with the Fair Fawnia, &c. This May Be Printed, R.P. [London]: Printed for C. Dennison at the Stationers .., 1680.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGreene, Robert. The Delightful History of Dorastus and Fawnia: Wherein Is Declared the Cruelty of Pandosto to His Fair Bellaria; and How the Child Fawnia Was Put into a Boat to Be Drown'd, but Was Taken Up by the Sea-side Out of the Boat, by a Shepherd: And How He Brought Up the Fair Fawnia to Keep Sheep; and How Dorastus Fell in Love with the Fair Fawnia, &c. This May Be Printed, R.P. Printed for C. Dennison at the Stationers .., 1680.