APA (7th ed.) Citation

Brathwaite, R. (1716). Drunken Barnaby's four journeys to the north of England.: In Latin and English verse. Wittily and merrily (tho' near one hundred years ago) compos'd ; found among some old musty books that had a long time lain by in a corner ; and now at last made publick. To which is added, Bessy Bell. Printed for S. Illidge, under Searle's Gate Lincolns-Inn, New-square : and sold by S. Ballard, in Little-Britain, J. Graves in St. James's-street, and J. Walthoe over against the Royal Exchange.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Brathwaite, Richard. Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys to the North of England.: In Latin and English Verse. Wittily and Merrily (tho' Near One Hundred Years Ago) Compos'd ; Found Among Some Old Musty Books That Had a Long Time Lain by in a Corner ; and Now at Last Made Publick. To Which Is Added, Bessy Bell. London: Printed for S. Illidge, under Searle's Gate Lincolns-Inn, New-square : and sold by S. Ballard, in Little-Britain, J. Graves in St. James's-street, and J. Walthoe over against the Royal Exchange, 1716.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Brathwaite, Richard. Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys to the North of England.: In Latin and English Verse. Wittily and Merrily (tho' Near One Hundred Years Ago) Compos'd ; Found Among Some Old Musty Books That Had a Long Time Lain by in a Corner ; and Now at Last Made Publick. To Which Is Added, Bessy Bell. Printed for S. Illidge, under Searle's Gate Lincolns-Inn, New-square : and sold by S. Ballard, in Little-Britain, J. Graves in St. James's-street, and J. Walthoe over against the Royal Exchange, 1716.

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