APA (7th ed.) Citation

Shipton, M. (1642). Two strange prophesies, predicting wonderfull events, to betide this yeere of danger, in this clymate, whereof some have already come to passe.: Well worthy of note: the one being found in the reigne of King Edward the fourth: the other in the reigne of King Henry the eighth: named Mother Shipton. Printed for G. Smith.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Shipton, Mother. Two Strange Prophesies, Predicting Wonderfull Events, to Betide This Yeere of Danger, in This Clymate, Whereof Some Have Already Come to Passe.: Well Worthy of Note: The One Being Found in the Reigne of King Edward the Fourth: The Other in the Reigne of King Henry the Eighth: Named Mother Shipton. London: Printed for G. Smith, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Shipton, Mother. Two Strange Prophesies, Predicting Wonderfull Events, to Betide This Yeere of Danger, in This Clymate, Whereof Some Have Already Come to Passe.: Well Worthy of Note: The One Being Found in the Reigne of King Edward the Fourth: The Other in the Reigne of King Henry the Eighth: Named Mother Shipton. Printed for G. Smith, 1642.

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