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Herberay (Nicholas de), Sr. de Essars. The most excellent history of the renowned and valiant knight, Don Flores of Greece; transl. by W. P.

4to. Lond. 1664

Herbert (-). French and English dialogues

8vo. Lond. 1660

Herbert (Edward lord), of Cherbury. The life and raigne of king Henry the Eighth fol. Lond. 1649

Herbert (sir Thomas), bart. A relation of some yeares travaile, begunne anno 1626, into Afrique and the greater Asia fol. Lond. 1634

fourth impression

fol. Lond. 1677

Heresbachius (Conradus). Foure bookes of husbandry; newly englished and increased by Barnaby Googe 4to. Lond. 1601

Hermit. The lamentable vision of the devoted hermit fol. s. 1. et a.

Herodotus, Halicarnassensis, transl. by B. R.

4to. Lond. by Thos. Marshe, 1584

Herrick (Robert). Hesperides; or his works both humane

and divine

8vo. Lond. 1648

His noble numbers; or pious pieces. ibid.

Heuringius (Simon), Salicedensis, M.D. An almanack and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord 1551

single sheet. Lond. by John Turck

Hexham (Hendrick). A large Netherdutch and English dictionarie, with a grammar 4to. Rotterdam, 1648

Heylin (Peter), D.D., preb. of Westminster. The history of that most famous saynt and souldier of Christ Jesus St. George of Cappadocia, asserted

The history of the sabbath; 2 bookes

4to. Lond. 1631

4to. Lond. 1636

Cosmographie in foure bookes, contayning the chorographie and historie of the whole world

fol. Lond. 1652 Observations on the history of the reign of king Charles, published by H. L. (Hammond L'Estrange)

8vo. Lond. 1656

Examen historicum, or a discovery and examination of the mistakes, falsities, and defects, in some modern histories; in two books 8vo. Lond. 1659

The voyage of France; or a compleat journey through France 8vo. Lond. 1673 Ecclesia restaurata; the history of the reformation of the church of England fol. Lond. 1674

Heywoode (John). The spider and the flie (in verse)

4to. Lond. Tho. Powell, 1556

His woorkes [his epigrammes]

and
and

4to. Lond. by Tho. Powell, 1562 4to. Lond. 1566 4to. Lond. Thomas Marsh, 1576

Heywood (Thomas). A woman kilde with kindnesse; 3d

4to.

edit. Lond. 1617 If you know not me, you know no body; or the troubles of queene Elizabeth; 2 parts

Nine bookes of various history concerninge

4to.

fol.

Lond. 1623 women Lond. 1624

4to. Lond. 1631

The fair maid of the west; or a girle worth gold; 2

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A challenge for beautie; a comedy

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The rape of Lucrece; a true Roman tragedy; 5th impr.

4to.

Lond. 1638

The wise-woman of Hogsdon; a comedie

sion

4to. Lond. 1638 Loves mistresse: or, the queenes masque; 2d impres4to. Lond. 1640 another second impression (very different from the former) 4to. Lond. 1640 The life of Merlin surnamed Ambrosius, his prophesies and predictions interpreted

4to. Lond. 1641

Fortune by land and sea; a tragi-comedy, by T. H. and

W. Rowley

The actor's vindication

4to. Lond. 1655 4to. Lond. (1658)

Hickeringill (Edmund). Jamaica viewed; with all the ports, harbours, &c. 8vo. Lond. 1661 Hicks (William). Grammatical drollery, consisting of poems and songs; wherein the rules of the nouns and verbs in the accedence are pleasantly made easie 8vo. Lond. 1682

Oxford jests, refined and enlarged 8vo. Lond. 1720 Higden (Ranulphus). The discripcion of Britayne (from Higden's Polycronicon)

imperf. fol. Lond. William Caxton, 1480 and fol. imp. (Westmestre by Wm. Caxton, 1482) and fol. Southwerke, Peter Treveris, 1527

Higgins (John). The first parte of the mirour for magistrates 4to. Lond. by Thomas Marshe, 1575 The falles of unfortunate princes: whereunto is added the famous life and death of queene Elizabeth (the mirror for magistrates of 1610, with a new title page), by J. H. and Richard Niccols 4to. Lond. 1619

Hill (Thomas).

A pleasant history; declaring the whole art of physiognomy 8vo. by W. Jaggard, 1613 Natural and artificial conclusions 8vo. Lond. 1684 Hilary, St. St. Hillaries teares, shed upon all professions 4to. Lond. 1642 Hilton (John). Catch that catch can; or a choice collection of catches, rounds and cannons for 3 or four voyces 8vo. Lond. 1652

8vo.

Lond. 1660

Hispania. The estate of English fugitives under the king of Spaine 4to. Lond. 1595 The character of Spain; or, an epitome of their virtues and vices Historia. Straunge, lamentable and tragicall hystories, transl. out of French by Robert Smythe, and publ. by Tho. Newton

4to. Lond. by Hugh Jackson, 1577 8vo. Lond. v. y.

A collection of farthing histories

Histoires prodigieuses extraictes de plusieurs fameux autheurs Grecs et Latins, sacrez et prophanes; 6 voll. 8vo. Paris, 1598 [Generally known under the name of Briastau et Belle-forest.]

Holbein (Hans). Historiarum veteris Testamenti icones ad vivum expressæ ; cum Lat. et Gall. expositione 4to. Lugd. Melch. et Gasp. Trechsel, 1539 in Ynglishe and Frenche 4to. Lyons, J. Frellon, 1549 Holinshed (Raphaell). The chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande; 2 vols.

fol. Lond. George Bishop, 1577

Holland. A true coppy of the admonitions sent by the subdued provinces to the states of Holland; and the Hollanders answere to the same

4to. Lond. by John Wolfe, 1598

The Dutch drawn to the life

8vo. Lond. 1664

Holland (Henry). A treatise against witchcraft

4to. Cambr. 1590

Hollyband (Claudius). The treasurie of the French tong ; teaching the waye to varie all sortes of verbes ;

enriched with wordes and phrases, &c.

4to. Lond. by Hen. Bynneman, 1580

A dictionarie, French and English

4to. Lond. by T. O., 1593

The Italian schoole-maister; and a fine Tuscan historie called Arnalt and Lucenda

The French schoolemayster bl. lett. and

8vo. Lond. 1597

8vo. no title

8vo. Lond. 1619

corrected and amended by James Giffard

8vo. Lond. 1636

newly corrected and enlarged by James Giffard

8vo. Lond. 1619

The French Littleton; a most easy, perfect, and absolute way to learne the French tongue 8vo. Lond. 1625 and 8vo. Lond. 1630

Holme (Randle). The academy of armory; or a store house of armory and blazon fol. Chester, 1688 Holyday (Dr. Barten). The Shoomakers holy-day; or the gentle craft; a comedy 4to. Lond. 1610 The fellow traveller through city and countrey, by Democritus Secundus

8vo. n. p. 1658 [Attributed to Holliday by Mr. Malone, but by Mr. Douce to H. Edmonson or Edmundson]

Homerus.

His Iliads translated, adorn'd with sculpture, and illustrated with annotations, by J. Ogilby fol. Lond. 1660

His Odysses, translated according to ye Greeke, by Geo. Chapman; first twelve books; first ed.

fol. Lond. n. d.

Homiliæ. Certaine sermons appoynted by the quenes maiesty, to be declared and read, by al parsons, vicars, and curates, everi Sunday and holi day

4to. Lond. Rich. Jugge and John Cawood, 1563 Certain sermons or homilies appointed to be read in churches in the time of queen Elizabeth

fol. Lond. 1676

Hood (Robin). A true tale of Robin Hood; setting forth the life and death of that renowned outlaw

8vo. by J. Norris, n. d. The noble birth and gallant atchievements of that remarkable outlaw Robin Hood 4to. Lond. n. d. Robin Hood's garland; containing his merry exploits,

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Hookes (N.) Amanda, a sacrifice to an unknown goddesse; or a free-will offering of a loving heart to a sweet-heart 8vo. Lond. 1653 Hooper, or Hoper (John), bishop of Worcester and Gloucester. A declaration of the ten holy commandementes of Allmyghthye God

8vo. s. l. 1548

Hopton (Arthur). His concordancy (of years) enlarged 8vo. Lond. 1635

Horatius (Quintus), Flaccus. Art of poetry, englished by Ben. Jonson (with other works of the author) 8vo. Lond. 1640 fol. Lond. 1640

and A medicinable morall; that is, the two bookes of his satyres, englyshed accordyng to the prescription of saint Hierome, by T. Drant

4to. Lond. by Thos. Marshe, 1566

Hormanus (Guil.), Cæsarisburgensis. Vulgaria

4to. Lond. per Rich. Pynson, 1519

Horne (Andrew). The booke called, The mirrour of justices, with The diversity of courts; transl. by 8vo. Lond. 1646

W. H.

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