(1641). A lecture for a sects and schismaticks to read: As anabaptists, brownists, adamites, presbyters, pendents and vile heriticks, with the fifth monarchy and dissembling Quakers, all these against our King have been partakers, but those that our gracious King do frown, let dun the hang-man mark them for his own, those that endeavour to invent new plots I with new halters fall unto their lots, to the tune of Hey, ho, my hony. Printed for F. Grove on Snow-Hill.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Lecture for a Sects and Schismaticks to Read: As Anabaptists, Brownists, Adamites, Presbyters, Pendents and Vile Heriticks, with the Fifth Monarchy and Dissembling Quakers, All These Against Our King Have Been Partakers, but Those That Our Gracious King Do Frown, Let Dun the Hang-man Mark Them for His Own, Those That Endeavour to Invent New Plots I with New Halters Fall Unto Their Lots, to the Tune of Hey, Ho, My Hony. London: Printed for F. Grove on Snow-Hill, 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Lecture for a Sects and Schismaticks to Read: As Anabaptists, Brownists, Adamites, Presbyters, Pendents and Vile Heriticks, with the Fifth Monarchy and Dissembling Quakers, All These Against Our King Have Been Partakers, but Those That Our Gracious King Do Frown, Let Dun the Hang-man Mark Them for His Own, Those That Endeavour to Invent New Plots I with New Halters Fall Unto Their Lots, to the Tune of Hey, Ho, My Hony. Printed for F. Grove on Snow-Hill, 1641.