The muses Elium, lately discovered, by a new way over Parnassus 4to. Lond. 1630 Drollery, see Wit. Merry Drollery complete; or a collection of jovial poems, merry songs, witty drolleries, &c. 8vo. Lond. 1670 The merry droll, or pleasing companion Westminster-drollery 8vo. Lond. 1769 8vo. Lond. 1671 Windsor-drollery; an exact collection of the newest songs, poems, and catches now in use both in city and countrey 8vo. Lond. 1671 Drunkard and Drunkenness, v. Ebrietas. A lytyll new treatyse or mater intytuled and called "The Ix drunkardes;" out of duche 4to. Lond. by Rycharde banckys, 1523 Duffet (Thomas). The empress of Morocco; a farce (Anon.) 4to. Lond. 1674 Dugdale (Richard). The Surey demoniack; or an account of Satans strange and dreadful actings in and about his body 4to. Lond. 1697 Dugdale (Sir William), Norroy king of arms. quities of Warwickshire illustrated The anti fol. Lond. 1656 The history of St. Paul's cathedral in London from its foundation until these times fol. Lond. 1658 Origines juridiciales, or historical memorials of the English laws, courts of justice, &c. fol. Lond. 1671 The antient usage in bearing of such ensigns of honour as are commonly call'd arms, with a catalogue of the present nobility of Engl.; to which is added, a cat. of the present nobility of Scotland and Ireland 8vo. Oxford, 1682 Dugres (Gabriel). Dialogi Gallico-Anglico-Latini; cum regulis pronunciandi 8vo. Oxon. 1652 Duncon (John). The holy life and death of the lady Letice, vi-countess Falkland 8vo. Lond. 1653 Durfey, or D'Urfey (Thomas), v. Gabriel John. The comical history of Don Quixote: parts I-III 4to. Lond. 1694 The intrigues at Versailles; or a jilt in all humours; a 4to. Lond. 1697 Brussels; a 4to. Lond. 1698 comedy The campaigners; or the adventures at comedy Duwes (Giles). An introductorie for to lerne to rede, to pronounce, and to speke Frenche trewly; 2 parts 4to. Lond. Tho. Godfray, n. d. E. (B.) A new dictionary of the terms ancient and modern of the canting crew 8vo. Lond. n. d. d'E. (G.) The frauds of Romish monks and priests, set forth in eight letters, by G. D. E. E. A. P. 8vo. Lond. 1691 Eagle. The famous and delightful history of the golden eagle 4to. Lond. n. d. Earle (John), D.D. Micro-cosmographie, or a piece of the world discovered, in essays and characters; seventh edit. 8vo. Lond. 1638 Ecclesia. The auncient ecclesiasticall histories of the first six hundred yeares after Christ, wrytten in the Greeke tongue by three learned historiographers, Eusebius, Socrates, and Euagrius; collected by M. Hanmer fol. Lond. Thom. Vautroullier, 1577 another edition fol. Lond. 1663 Eden (Richard). The history of trauayle in the West and East Indies and other countreys, &c.; with a discourse on the north west passage, gathered in parte by R. E., and finished by Richarde Willes 4to. Lond. by Rich. Jugge, 1577 Edgeworth (Roger), D.D. canon of Salisb. &c. Sermons very fruitfull, godly, and learned 4to. Lond. in æd. Rob. Caly, 1557 Edmonson (Henry). The fellow-traveller through city and countrey (Anon.) 8vo. n. p. 1658 Edwardus VI. rex Angliæ. Inivnccions geuen to all and singuler his louyng subiects, aswell of the clergie, as of the laietie 4to. Lond. Rich. Grafton, 1547 All suche proclamacions, as haue been sette furthe by the kynges maiestie (and passed the print) from the last daie of Januarij in the firste yere of his highnes reigne, vnto the last daie of Januarij in the iiij yere of his said moste prosperous reigne 8vo. Lond. Rich. Grafton, 1550 Eliot (Jo.) Ortho-epia Gallica: Eliot's fruits for the French 4to. Lond. Jo. Wolfe, 1593 Elizabetha, regina. Iniunctions giuen by the queene's maiestie, anno Dom. 1559, the first yeere of her raigne 4to. Lond. Rob. Barker, 1600 The secret history of the most renowned queen Elizabeth and the earl of Essex; 2 parts 8vo. Cologne, n. d. Elyot (sir Thomas). Pasquil the playne 8vo. Lond. in æd. Tho. Bertheleti, 1533 The defence of good women 8vo. Lond. Tho. Berthelet, 1545 Bibliotheca Eliotæ, Eliotis librarie fol. Lond. Tho. Berthelet, 1545 The image of gouernance, transl. from the Greek 8vo. Lond. by W. Seres, 1556 8vo. Lond. 1557 Lond. Tho. East, 1580 The boke named the gouernour another edition" The castell of health 8vo. 8vo. Lond. by Thomas Marshe, 1580 -corrected and augmented 4to. Lond. 1610 d'Emillianne (Gabriel). The frauds of the Romish monks and priests, set forth in eight letters 8vo. Lond. 1691 A short history of monastical orders 8vo. Lond. 1693 Episcopus et Episcopacy. Informations, or a protestation and a treatise from Scotland, &c. suggesting the vsurpation of papal bishops 8vo. n. p. 1608 Erasmus (Desiderius), Roterodamus. His apophthegmes, translated into Englishe by Nicolas Vdall 8vo. Lond. Jhon Kingston, 1564 That chyldren oughte to be taught and brought up gently in vertue and learnynge: at the end of a treatise of schemes, &c. by R. Sherry, q. v. Twenty select colloquies; transl. by Roger L'Estrange : also seven new colloquies, with the life of Erasmus by Brown 8vo. Lond. 1680, 99 The praise of folie, englyshed by sir Thos. Chaloner 4to. Lond. by Thomas Berthelet, 1549 Erastus. The history of prince Erastus, son to the emperor Dioclesian, and those famous philosophers called the seven wise masters of Rome 8vo. Lond. 1674 Erastus: or, the Roman prince; being a more full account of that famous history of the seven wise 8vo. Lond. 1684 Erondell (Peter). The French garden; for English ladyes and gentlewomen to walke in Erra Pater. A prognostycacion for euer 8vo. Lond. 1605 8vo. Lond. Thos. Colwell, s. a. 8vo. by T. Snodham (1610) and another edition 8vo. printed by T. Snodham, n. d. Evangelia et Evangelista. The Gospels of the fower euangelistes translated in the olde Saxons tyme out of Latin into the vulgare toung of the Saxons 4to. Lond. John Daye, 1571 Here beginneth the Epystles and Gospels of euery Sonday and holy day in the yeare (bl. lt.) 4to. imperf. Evelyn (John). A character of England, as it was lately presented in a letter to a noble man of France (Anon.) 8vo. Lond. 1659 and, with reflections upon Gallus Castratus; 3rd edit. 8vo. Lond. 1659 Sylva, or a discourse of forest trees and the propagation of timber; to which is annexed Pomona; and Kalendarium Hortense; or the gardener's almanac and fol. Lond. 1664 fol. Lond. 1670 and with notes, by A. Hunter, M.D. 4to. York, 1776 The French gardiner; instructing how to cultivate all sorts of fruit-trees and herbs for the garden 8vo. Lond. 1675 Mundus muliebris; or the ladies dressing-room unlocked and her toilette spread. (Anon.) The fop dictionary. ibid. Mundus foppensis; or the fop display'd, being the ladies vindication in answer to a late pamphlet, entituled "Mundus muliebris." (Anon.) 4to. Lond. 1691 Numismata; a discourse of medals, antient and modern Acetaria, or a discourse of sallets fol. Lond. 1697 8vo. Lond. 1699 Kalendarium hortense: or the gard'ner's almanac 8vo. Lond. 1699 An account of the architects and architecture; in his translation of Rol. Freart on architecture, q. v. The moral play of euery man. bl. let. 4to. n. d. This fragment consists of only four leaves, and those imperfect, containing only 25 instead of 31 lines; but it is curious as the colophon is perfect, and thus affords evidence of its having been printed by Pinson, a point doubted by Dr. Dibdin in his edition of Herbert. Imprynted at London in Fletestrete at the Sygne of the George by Rycharde Pynson, prynter vnto the kyngs noble grace. There were two editions by John Skot, without date. It is printed in the first volume of old plays; and Collier, in his Annals of the Stage II. 310, notices these leaves. Exchequer. Thys is a true copy of the ordynauce made in the tyme of the reygne of kynge Henry the vi. to be observed in the kynges eschequier for takynge of fees, &c. (bl. let.) 8vo. Lond. by Rob. Toye, n. d. F. (T.) Newes from the North, otherwise called the conference between Simon Certain and Pierce Plowman 4to. Lond. by John Allde, 1579 Fabyan (Robert). His cronicle and fol. imperf. (Lond. Wyllyam Rastell, 1533) fol. Lond. Jhon Kyngston, 1559 Fairfax (Nath.), M.D. A treatise of the bulk and selvedge of the world; wherein is an answer to "Tentamina de Deo by S. P." 8vo. Lond. 1674 Farewell (James). prince The Irish Hudibras, or Fingallian 8vo. Lond. 1689 Favine, or Favyn (Andrew). The theater of honour and knight-hood, from the French fol. Lond. 1627 Faustus (John). The historye of his damnable life and deserued death; transl. by P. F. 4to. Lond. 1618 |