(1604). The royall passage of her Maiesty from the Tower of London, to her palace of White-hall, with all the speeches and deuices, both of the pageants and otherwise, together with Her Maiesties seuerall answers, and most pleasing speaches to them all.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Royall Passage of Her Maiesty from the Tower of London, to Her Palace of White-hall, with All the Speeches and Deuices, Both of the Pageants and Otherwise, Together with Her Maiesties Seuerall Answers, and Most Pleasing Speaches to Them All. 1604.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Royall Passage of Her Maiesty from the Tower of London, to Her Palace of White-hall, with All the Speeches and Deuices, Both of the Pageants and Otherwise, Together with Her Maiesties Seuerall Answers, and Most Pleasing Speaches to Them All. 1604.