The rocke of regard, diuided into foure parts.
The first, the Castle of delight; vvherin is reported, the wretched end of wanton and dissolute liuing. The second, the Garden of vnthriftinesse: wherein are many sweete flowers, (or rather fancies) of honest loue. The thirde, the Arbour of vertue: vvherein slaunder is highly punished, and vertuous ladies and gentlewomen, worthily commended. The fourth, the Ortchard of repentance: vvherein are discoursed, the miseries that followe dicing, the mischiefes of quareling, the fall of prodigalitie: and the souden ouerthrowe of foure notable cousners, with diuers other morall; natural & tragical discourses, documents and admonitions: being all the inuention, collection and translation of George Whetstone gent. ...
APA Citation
Whetstone, G. (1576). The rocke of regard, diuided into foure parts: The first, the Castle of delight; vvherin is reported, the wretched end of wanton and dissolute liuing. The second, the Garden of vnthriftinesse: wherein are many sweete flowers, (or rather fancies) of honest loue. The thirde, the Arbour of vertue: vvherein slaunder is highly punished, and vertuous ladies and gentlewomen, worthily commended. The fourth, the Ortchard of repentance: vvherein are discoursed, the miseries that followe dicing, the mischiefes of quareling, the fall of prodigalitie: and the souden ouerthrowe of foure notable cousners, with diuers other morall; natural & tragical discourses, documents and admonitions: being all the inuention, collection and translation of George Whetstone gent. ... [London.
MLA Citation
Whetstone, George, 1544?-1587?. The Rocke of Regard, Diuided Into Foure Parts: The First, the Castle of Delight; Vvherin Is Reported, the Wretched End of Wanton And Dissolute Liuing. The Second, the Garden of Vnthriftinesse: Wherein Are Many Sweete Flowers, (or Rather Fancies) of Honest Loue. The Thirde, the Arbour of Vertue: Vvherein Slaunder Is Highly Punished, And Vertuous Ladies And Gentlewomen, Worthily Commended. The Fourth, the Ortchard of Repentance: Vvherein Are Discoursed, the Miseries That Followe Dicing, the Mischiefes of Quareling, the Fall of Prodigalitie: And the Souden Ouerthrowe of Foure Notable Cousners, With Diuers Other Morall; Natural & Tragical Discourses, Documents And Admonitions: Being All the Inuention, Collection And Translation of George Whetstone Gent. ... [London, 1576.