3. 496 Daniell (Samuel) the Order and Solemnitie of the Creation of the high and mightie Prince Henrie, Eldest Sonne to our Soueraigne, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornewall, Earle of Chester, &c. as it was celebrated in the Parliament House, on Munday, the fourth of Junne last past, &c.; whereunto is annexed the Royall Maske, presented by the Queene and her Ladies, on Wednesday at night following, portrait of Prince Henry inserted ** * green morocco, gilt leaves Printed at Britains Bursse, for John Budge, 4to, 1610 "This" (writes the Reverend Dr. Bliss, in an autograph note accompanying the volume)" is the most rare of all Daniel's productions. It is not inserted in any collected edition of that author's works, nor was Wood aware of its existence. A second copy is among Mr. Garrick's books in the British Museum." ---The title of the "Royall Maske" is as follows, occupying sign. D. 4:Thethys Festival, or the Queens Wake, celebrated at Whitehall the fifth day of June, 1610, deuised by SAMVEL DANIEL, &c. printed for John Budge, 8vo, 1610 5.497 Daniel (Samuel). The whole Workes of Samvel Daniel, Esquire, in Poetrie 2.11 morocco Nicholas Okes, for Simon Waterson, 4to, 1623 A remarkably fine copy of the best and most complete edition of the collected works of Daniel, having in addition the engraved frontispiece (containing the portrait of the author) to Watersonne's edition (1609) of the Civill Warrs. On the reverse of the title is the autograph of Major-General Thomas Harrison, the Regicide, whose portrait is inserted. // 498 Darcie (Abraham) a Monumentall Pyramide to all Posterities, erected to the ever-living memory of Prince Lodowick, late Duke of Richmond, &c. a poem > half morocco Edw. All-de, 4to, 1624 499 D'Avenant (Sir William) Madagascar, with other Poems calf, gilt leaves Humphrey Moseley, 8vo, 1648 500 D'Avenant (Sir William) Gondibert, an Heroick Poem, portrait inserted calf, gilt leaves, fine copy Tho. Newcomb, 4to, 1651 56501 D'Avenant (Sir William) Gondibert, an Heroic Poem old calf John Holden, 8vo, 1651 502 D'Avenant (Sir William) The First Days Entertainment at Rutland-House, by Declamations and Musick, after the manner of the Ancients green morocco J. M., for Henry Herringman, 8vo, 1657 503 D'Avenant (Sir William) Two Excellent Plays; The Wits, and The Platonick Lovers calf 8vo, 1665 504 D'Avenant (Sir William) Poems upon his Majesties most happy Return 4to, 1660 505 D'Avenant (Sir William) The Works of, consisting of those which were formerly printed, and those which he designed for the Press, portrait, with autograph of Hannah Flatman, wife of the Poet old calf, marbled leaves folio, 1673 3 0.506 Davenport (Robert) a Crowne for a Conqueror, and Too late to call backe Yesterday; Two Poems, the one Divine, the other Morall calf, gilt leaves E. P., for Francis Constable, 4to, 1639 This was the Bindley copy, since bound, of which Mr. Skegg writes, "I cannot trace another." 507 David (Joanne) Paradisus Sponsi et Sponsæ, fine plates, by Theod. Galle, &c. old calf Antw. 8vo, 1618 3 508 Davies (Sir John) Nosce Teipsum; this Oracle expounded in 18 two Elegies Henry Ballard, 4to, 1608 ** This is the third edition of this poem in four-line stanzas. * 509 Davies (Sir John) Nosce Teipsum; this Oracle expounded into two Elegies, &c.-Hymnes of Astræa, in acrosticke verse Orchestra; or, a Poeme of Dauncing russia, gilt leaves Augustine Mathewes, 1622 / 510 Davies of Hereford (John) Mirum in Modum, a Glimpse of Gods Glory and the Soules Shape russia William Aspley, 4to, 1602 *** A remarkably fine copy of this rare poem in nine-line stanzas, with a pen-and-ink portrait of the author. 26511 Davies of Hereford (John) The Myses-Teares for the Losse of 3.4. their Hope, heroick and nere-too-mvch praised, Henry, Prince of Wales, &c.; together with Times Sobs for the vntimely death of his Glory in that his Darling; and lastly his Epitaphs, &c. blue morocco, gilt leaves, G. Eld, for John Wright, 4to, 1613 *This was Mr. Perry's copy, to which Mr. Skegg has added the portrait of Prince Henry, by Passe. 512 Davies of Hereford (John) Another, and remarkably fine, Copy (513 Davies (John) The Art how to know Men 4269.8.0 8vo, 1665 4 1. 3rd Day. 514 DAVISON (WILLIAM) POEMS, or a Poeticall Rapsodie, the fourth impression, very scarce blue morocco, gilt leaves B. A., for Roger Jackson, 8vo, 1621 ** This was Farmer's copy, and has pages 145 and 146 in M.S. 515 Day (James) A New Spring of Divine Poetrie morocco, gilt leaves T. C., for Humphrey Blundere, 4to, 1637 6 (516 Day (John) Day's Dyall; or, His Twelve Howres, that is, Twelve severall Lectures by Way of Catechisme vellum Oxford, 4to, 1614 517 Daye (John) The Parliament of Bees, with their proper characters, or a Bee-hive furnisht with twelve Honycombes, as pleasant as profitable, frontispiece calf William Lee, 4to, 1641 6 518 Day (The) of Doom, or a Description of the great and last Judgment, with a short discourse about Eternity, a poem calf, gilt leaves W. G., for John Sims, 8vo, 1673 17.518*Death Repeal'd by a Thankfull Memoriall sent from ChristChurch in Oxford, celebrating the Deserts of Pavle, late Lord Vis-Count Bayning, of Sudbury 3 calf, gilt leaves Oxf. 4to, 1638 A collection of poems, by Cartwright, Luellin, Mayne, and others. - 519 Debes (Lucas) Description of the Islands and Inhabitants of Foeroe calf F. L., for William Iles, 8vo, 1676 8vo, 1805 520 Debrett (John) Peerage, plates, 2 vol. 5521 De Foe (Daniel) True-Born Englishman, a Satyr, in verse 4to, 1701 • 522 De Foe (Daniel) de Jure Divino, a Satyr, portrait 8vo, 1706 2/3 523 Dekker (Thomas) The Magnificent Entertainment giuen to 2.10 King James, Queen Anne his wife, and Henry Frederick the Prince, vpon the day of his Maiesties Trivmphant Passage (from the Tower) through his Honourable Citie (and Chamber) of London, being the 15. of March, 1603, portrait of King James inserted red morocco T. C., for Tho. Man, the yonger, 4to, 1604 2. o 524 Dekker (Thomas) The Double PP; a Papist in Armes bearing Ten seuerall Shields, encovntred by the Protestant at Ten seuerall Weapons, a Jesuite marching before them morocco, T. C., and are to be sold by John Hodgets, 4to,1606 *This very singular poetical volume is ascribed to T. Dekker. 2.13 ؟ 1.17 3 525 Dekker (Thomas) English Villanies seven severall Times prest to Death by the Printers: But (still reviving againe) are now the eighth time, (as at the first) discovered by Lanthorne and Candle Light; and the helpe of a New Cryer, called O-Per-Se-O, &c.; at the end is a Canting Dictionary, black letter morocco, M. Parsons, and are to be by James Becket, 4to, 1638 On the reverse of the title of this curious book, which ends with Canting Songs, and other pieces of poetry, is a woodcut of the Bell-man and his Dog. . 526 Dekker (Thomas) The Gull's Hornbook, edited by Dr. Nott with Additions G. Conyers, 8vo 530 Denham (Sir John) Coopers Hill, a Poeme, the Second Edition Humphrey Moseley, 4to, 1650 531 Denham (Sir John) Poems and Translations 8vo, 1703 532 Dennis (John) Miscellanies in Verse and Prose 8vo, 1693 S. 15 533 Denny (Sir William) Pelecanicidium; or the Christian Adviser against Self-Murder. Together with a Guide, and the Pilgrims Passe to the Land of the Living 9 4 6 morocco, elegantly tooled Thomas Hucklescott, 8vo, 1653 This extremely rare volume (the Bindley copy producing £13) is divided into three books, to each of which is a frontispiece by Barlow: the first part is in verse. 6534 Dent (John) Catalogue of his Library, with prices and names, as also his autograph half bound 8vo, 1827 535 Dering (Sir Edward) The Most Excellent Maria, in a brief Character of her Incomparable Virtues and Goodness calf, gilt leaves Privately printed, R. Roberts, 8vo, 1701 *Of the portrait by White, contained in this rare volume, Mr. Skegg has written in the fly leaf, that it produced at the Bindley sale £8..10..6; and that, with the exception of that which occurred in Mr. Lloyd's sale, he can trace no other impression of it. / 536 Dialogues in Englishe, betweene a Doctor of Divinitie and a Student in the Lawes of England, black letter Richard Tottell, 8vo, 1580 1. 537 Dibdin (Thomas Frognal) Poems, very rar? 8vo. 1797 538 Discourse (The Last) betwixt Mr. Abel and Mr. Richard Kilvert, woodcut on title 4to, 1641 539 Dixon, Dean of Rochester (R.) Canidia, or the Witches, a Rhapsody, in Five Parts, THICK PAPER S. Roycroft, 4to, 1683 540 Dixon (Sarah) Poems on Several Occasions boards Canterbury, 8vo, 1740 6541 Dodd (James William) Catalogue of his very curious and valuable Library, with prices 8vo, 1797 2. ·542 Donne (Dr. John) The First Anniversarie, an Anatomie of the World-The Second Anniversarie of the Progress of the Soule, in verse, with the rare portrait of the author by Marshall inserted calf M. Bradwood, for S. Mecham, 8vo, 1612 /S 543 Donne (Dr. John) Devotions upon Emergent Occasions, and severall steps in my sicknes 13 russia, gilt leaves A. M., for Thomas Jones, 8vo, 1624 2 6544 Donne (Dr. John) Poems, by J. D. with Elegies on the author's death, portrait inserted, First Edition 4to, 1633 4to, 1633 545 Donne (Dr. John) Another Copy 546 Donne (Dr. John) Poems, portrait by Marshall russia, gilt leaves M. F., for John Marriot, 8vo, 1639 S· 547 Donne (Dr. John) Poems, &c. with Elegies on the Author's Death, portrait 10 old calf In the Savoy, 8vo, 1669 548 Donne (Dr. John) Paradoxes, Problems, Essayes, Characters, &c. to which is added, a Book of Epigrams, englished by J. Maine russia, gilt leaves T. N., for Humphrey Moseley, 8vo, 1652 549 Dorney (J.) Certain Speeches made upon the day of the Yearly Election of Officers in the City of Gloucester calf, gilt leaves A. M., for Tho. Vnderhill, 8vo, 1653 **John Dorney has a poem prefixed to John Taylor's last Voyage in 1641. (o (550 Douglas (James) Strange News from Scotland, and their young Ireland ** Two scarce tracts inlaid in one volume. 551 Douglas (William) Grampivs Gratvlation to King Charles, vide 1427. a poem, portrait by Stent inserted, no place or date, 4to 552 Dowdeswell (General) Catalogue of his Collection of British Portraits, LARGE PAPER, with prices and names 8vo, 1809 553 Dowdeswell (General) Catalogue of his Library, largest paper. 9 ་ 2 with prices G Svo, 1812 |