APA Citation

Peirce Plainman. (1646). A latter discovery of Ireland: or, A shamrokshire gallemaufery: Drest after a homely manner according to the countrey fashion. If they that are more expert will take the paines to picke out the best morsels and bestow a Spanish sauce thereof, it may prove a dish for a statesman: as for the bones you know their proper use. A calves-head is meat for a hunts-man and his hounds. Newly set forth by Peirce Plainman, an obscure gentleman. [s.n.].

MLA Citation

Peirce Plainman. A Latter Discovery of Ireland: Or, A Shamrokshire Gallemaufery: Drest After a Homely Manner According to the Countrey Fashion. If They That Are More Expert Will Take the Paines to Picke Out the Best Morsels and Bestow a Spanish Sauce Thereof, It May Prove a Dish for a Statesman: As for the Bones You Know Their Proper Use. A Calves-head Is Meat for a Hunts-man and His Hounds. Newly Set Forth by Peirce Plainman, an Obscure Gentleman. [s.n.], 1646.

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