(1622). The Irish hvbbvb, or, The English hue and crie. Breifely pursuing the base conditions, and most notorious offences of this vile, vaine, and wicked age. No lesse smarting then tickling. A merriment whereby to make the wise to laugh, and fooles to be angry. / By Barnaby Rich gentleman, and seruant to the Kings most excellent Maiestie. [electronic resource].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Irish Hvbbvb, or, The English Hue and Crie. Breifely Pursuing the Base Conditions, and Most Notorious Offences of This Vile, Vaine, and Wicked Age. No Lesse Smarting Then Tickling. A Merriment Whereby to Make the Wise to Laugh, and Fooles to Be Angry. / By Barnaby Rich Gentleman, and Seruant to the Kings Most Excellent Maiestie. [electronic Resource]. 1622.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Irish Hvbbvb, or, The English Hue and Crie. Breifely Pursuing the Base Conditions, and Most Notorious Offences of This Vile, Vaine, and Wicked Age. No Lesse Smarting Then Tickling. A Merriment Whereby to Make the Wise to Laugh, and Fooles to Be Angry. / By Barnaby Rich Gentleman, and Seruant to the Kings Most Excellent Maiestie. [electronic Resource]. 1622.