(1660). Avvake O England, or, The peoples invitation to King Charles: Being a recital of the ruines over-running the people and their trades, with an opportune advice to return to obedience of their kings, under whom they ever flourished. Printed for Charles Prince, and are to be sold at the East end of St. Pauls.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAvvake O England, or, The Peoples Invitation to King Charles: Being a Recital of the Ruines Over-running the People and Their Trades, with an Opportune Advice to Return to Obedience of Their Kings, Under Whom They Ever Flourished. London: Printed for Charles Prince, and are to be sold at the East end of St. Pauls, 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAvvake O England, or, The Peoples Invitation to King Charles: Being a Recital of the Ruines Over-running the People and Their Trades, with an Opportune Advice to Return to Obedience of Their Kings, Under Whom They Ever Flourished. Printed for Charles Prince, and are to be sold at the East end of St. Pauls, 1660.