(1688). The pot companions:, or, Drinking and smoaking preferr'd before caballing and plotting.: By a new moddel'd gang of honest brave fellows, that neither are Tories nor Whiggs in an ale-house. To a play-house tune, call'd, Thus all the day long we are frolick and gay, or, We'l teach the little dogs, &c. Printed for R. Crumbdy.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Pot Companions:, or, Drinking and Smoaking Preferr'd Before Caballing and Plotting.: By a New Moddel'd Gang of Honest Brave Fellows, That Neither Are Tories nor Whiggs in an Ale-house. To a Play-house Tune, Call'd, Thus All the Day Long We Are Frolick and Gay, or, We'l Teach the Little Dogs, &c. [S.l.]: Printed for R. Crumbdy, 1688.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Pot Companions:, or, Drinking and Smoaking Preferr'd Before Caballing and Plotting.: By a New Moddel'd Gang of Honest Brave Fellows, That Neither Are Tories nor Whiggs in an Ale-house. To a Play-house Tune, Call'd, Thus All the Day Long We Are Frolick and Gay, or, We'l Teach the Little Dogs, &c. Printed for R. Crumbdy, 1688.