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Robert, earl of Essex's ghost; sent from Elysium to the nobility, gentry, and commonality of England; 2 parts; p. 441, ibid.

Scudamore (James). Homer à la mode; a mock poem upon the first and second books of Homer's Iliads (Anon.) 8vo. Oxford, 1665 Seager (Francis). The schoole of vertue: with certaine of prayers and graces compiled by R. C. [Robert Crowley] 8vo. (no title) The school of vertue, and book of good nurture; teaching children and youth their duties; also certain prayers and graces; compiled by R(obert) C(rowley) 8vo. Lond. 1687

Secker (William). A wedding ring fit for the finger; or, the salve of divinity on the sore of humanity; a sermon at a wedding, on Gen. ii, 18 8vo. Lond. 1658

Sects. The original and sprynge of all sectes and orders, by whome, whan, or were they beganne; translated out of hye Dutch into Englysh. bl. let.

8vo. Lond. James Nicolson, 1537

Segar (sir William). The booke of honor and armes

4to. Lond. R. Jhones, 1590

Honor military and civill; contained in foure bookes fol. Lond. 1602

Seller (Abraham). The antiquities of Palmyra with an appendix, and commentary on the inscriptions lately found there 8vo. Lond. 1696 Sendebar. The morall philosophie of Doni; drawne out of the auncient writers: transl. by Tho. North 4to. Lond. by Henry Denham, 1570 Seneca (Lucius Annæus). His workes newly inlarged and corrected by Thomas Lodge fol. Lond. 1620 De remedis (sic) fortuitorum; Lat. and Engl. by R. Whyttyngton 8vo. Lond. W. Myddylton, 1547 The forme and rule of honest lyuynge; Lat. and Engl. by R. Whyttyngton

8vo. Lond. W. Myddylton, 1546

The myrrour or glasse of maners and wysedome, Lat.

and Eng. by Rob. Whyttyngton

8vo. Lond. Wyllyam Myddylton, 1547

His woorke concerning benefyting, that is too say the dooing, receyving and requyting of good turnes ; translated by Arthur Golding

4to. Lond. John Day, 1578 Thyestes; a tragedy, to which is added mock-Thyestes in burlesque by J. Wright 8vo. Lond. 1674 Severus (Alexander). The image of governance compiled of the actes and sentences of the moste noble emperour Alexander Severus; late transl. by syr Thomas Eliot knt. 4to. Lond. Tho. Berthelet, 1541 Shaxton (Nycolas), bp. of Salisbury. Iniunctions gyuen by the bysshop of Salysbury throughout his dioces. bl. let. 4to. Lond. Johan Byddell, 1538 Sheppard (S.) Epigrams and poems 8vo. Lond. 1651 Sherburne (Edward). Salmacis, Lyrian and Sylvia, forsaken Lydia, the rape of Helen, and other poems 8vo. Lond. 1651

Sheriff. In this boke is conteyned the offyces of shyreffes, baillyffes of libertyes, eschetours, constables and coroners, &c. bl. let.

8vo. (Lond. Thomas Petit), 1543, imperfect Sherry (Richard). A treatise of schemes and tropes very profytable for the better understanding of good authors. bl. let. 8vo. Lond. John Day (1550)

Shirley (James). The wittie faire one; a comedie

4to. Lond. 1633

The triumph of peace: a masque presented by the innes

[blocks in formation]

4to. Lond. 1660

The wedding

The ball; a comedy, by J. S. and George Chapman, q. v. Shotterel (Robert). Archerie reviv'd: or the bow-man's excellence; an heroick poem, by R. S. and Thomas 8vo. Lond. 1676

Durfey

Shurley (John). The most delightful history of Reynard the fox, in heroic vers 4to. Lond. 1681

Sidney (sir Philip), knt. The countesse of Pembrokes
Arcadia
fol. Lond. 1613
Valour anatomized in a fancy; p. 188, vol. 1, of the
Phoenix Britannicus by J. Morgan, q. v.

Wooeing stuff; p. 189. Ibid.

Siege of Harflet, and batayl of Agincourt. bl. let. 4to. Two leaves; sign. A ii, and its corresponding leaf. Begins,

Gramercy syrs the kynge can say

Our ryght I trust than shall be wone
And I wyll quyte you if I may

Therfore I warne you bothe olde and yonge
To make you redy without delay

To Southampton to take your way.
At saynte Peters tyde at Lammasse

For by the grace of God and if I may
Ouer the salte see I thynke io passe.

(sic)

See Hearne's Tho. de Elmham, p. 259; and Evans'
Old Ballads, ii, 334 (ed. 1810)

The latter is however only a copy of the former, which
was transcribed from a Cotton MS. now in the
British Museum; Vitellius, D xii, 11, fol. 214
Mr. Douce remarks in a note, "There is a very ma-
terial difference between the ballad as there printed
and the present fragment."

Silver (George). Paradoxes of defence

[Not in Herbert]

4to. Lond. for Edw. Blount, 1599

Sinners. Examples howe mortall synne maketh the synners inobedyentes to haue many paynes and doloures within the fyre of hell. bl. let.

8vo. Lond. Rob. Wyer, s. a.

Skelton (John), poet laureate to king Henry VIII.

A Skeltonicall salutation

Or condigne gratulation

And iust vexation

Of the Spanish nation, &c.

4to. Lond. for Toby Cooke, 1589

Magnyfycence. A goodly interlude and mery, deuysed and made by Mayster Skelton; poet laureate, late deceasyd. bl. let. fol. n. d. Two leaves; sign. G ii and G iii, formerly belonged to Dr. Farmer. There is a perfect copy in the public library at Cambridge.

Skinker (Tannakin). A certaine relation of the hog-faced gentlewoman called mistris Tannakin Skinker, who 4to. Lond. 1640

was borne at Wirkham, &c.

Sleidane (Jhon). A famouse cronicle of oure time, called Sleidanes Commentaries; translated from the Latin fol. Lond. Jhon Daie, 1560

by Jhon Daus

Smith (Henry). The trumpet of the soule, sounding to judgement; a sermon on Eccles. xi, 9

8vo. Lond. for John Perrin, 1591 Seven godly and learned sermons upon seven diuers textes of scripture 8vo. Lond. R. Field, 1591 The affinitie of the faithfull; a sermon on Luke viii, 19-21 8vo. Lond. by W. Hoskins, 1591 The wedding garment; a sermon on Rom. xiii, 14

8vo. Lond. 1591 The benefite of contentation; a sermon on 1 Tim. vi, 6 8vo. Lond. Abell Ioffes, 1591 A preparative to marriage, whereunto is annexed a treatise of the Lord's supper, and another of vsurie 8vo. Lond. R. Field, 1591 Three prayers, whereunto is annexed a godly letter to a sicke friend; p. 249. ibid.

The pride of king Nebuchadnezzar; a sermon on Dan. iv, 26, 27 8vo. Lond. Thomas Scarlet, 1591

The fall of king Nabuchadnezzar; a sermon on Dan. iv, 28-30 8vo. Lond. Tho. Scarlet, 1591 The restitution of king Nabuchadnezzar; a sermon on Dan. iv, 31-3 k

8vo. Lond. Tho. Scarlet, 1591

A fruitfull sermon upon 1 Thess. v, 19—21

8vo. Lond. W. Hoskins, 1591

Smith (captain John). The generall historie of Virginia, New-England and the Summer isles

fol. Lond. 1624

Smith (John). Cytherea; or the enamouring girdle; a

comedy

8vo. Lond. 1677

Smith (sir Thomas). The common-wealth of England, and maner of government thereof

4to. Lond. Val. Simmes, 1594

Smythe (sir John). Certain discourses, concerning the formes and effects of diuers sorts of weapons &c. 4to. Lond. by R. Johnes, 1590

Instructions, obseruations, and orders mylitarie

4to. Lond. by Ric. Johnes, 1595

Snow. The cold yeare 1614 a deepe snow; in which men and cattel have perished 4to. Lond. 1614

Solinus (Caius Julius). The noble actions of humaine creatures; transl. by Arthur Golding

4to. Lond. J. Charlewoode, 1587

Solomon. His bokes (translated from the French), bl. let. 8vo. Lond. by Wyllyam Copland, 1551

The song of songs, translated by D. Fenner

8vo. Middleburgh, by Rich. Schilders, 1587

Somnerus (Gulielmus), Cantuariensis. Dictionarium Saxonico-Latino-Anglicum, voces, phrasesque præcipuas Anglo-Saxonicas complectens fol. Oxon. 1659 The antiquities of Canterbury; with an appendix

8vo. Lond. 1640 A treatise of the Roman ports and forts in Kent; with his life, published by James Brome, M.A.

8vo. Oxford, 1693

Songs. The loyal garland; or a choice collection of songs,

&c. Imperfect.

8vo. (Lond. 1686.)

A large collection of ancient ballads, chiefly black letter; 3 vols. fol. v. p. and y. A large collection of single songs and ballads made by Joseph Hazlewood and bound in 5 vols.

4to. v. p. and y. Sorel (Charles). The extravagant shepherd; or, the history of the shepherd of Lysis; translated by John Davies

fol. Lond. 1654

La vraye histoire comique de Francion; 2 voll.

8vo. Leyde, 1721

done into English by a person of honor

fol. Lond. 1655

Southwell (Robert). St. Peters complainte, Mary Magdalene's teares, with other workes of the author

8vo. Lond. 1630

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