Crimsal, R. (1634). The forlorne traveller: Whose first beginning was pleasure and joy, but his riotous spending wrought his decay, hee tooke delight to spend and rore, and at the last dy'd very poore. To a dainty new court tune. for F. Coules.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCrimsal, Richard. The Forlorne Traveller: Whose First Beginning Was Pleasure and Joy, but His Riotous Spending Wrought His Decay, Hee Tooke Delight to Spend and Rore, and at the Last Dy'd Very Poore. To a Dainty New Court Tune. [Printed in L]ondon: for F. Coules, 1634.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCrimsal, Richard. The Forlorne Traveller: Whose First Beginning Was Pleasure and Joy, but His Riotous Spending Wrought His Decay, Hee Tooke Delight to Spend and Rore, and at the Last Dy'd Very Poore. To a Dainty New Court Tune. for F. Coules, 1634.