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2049 PLAYS. Anonymous. The Returne from Pernassus or the Scourge of Simony,

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Printed by G. Eld, for J. Wright, 1606. The Tragedie of Nero Romes greatest Tyrant, 1607. Everie Woman in her Humor, E. A. for T. Archer, 1609. The Tragedy of Mustapha, 1609, 3 vol.

Cupids Whirligig, imprinted by T. Creede, 1616 The Weakest goeth to the Wall, in blue morocco, Printed by G. P. for Richard Hawkins, 1618. FAIRE EM. A pleasant Comedie of FAIRE EM, the Millers Daughter of Manchester with the love of William the Conqueror, As it was sundry times publiquely acted in the Honourable Citie of London, by the right Honourable the Lord Strange his Servants, stained,

Printed for John Wright, 1631

A PLEASANT CONCEYTED Comedie of George a Greene the Pinner of Wakefield. As it was sundry times acted by the Servants of the Right Honourable the Earle of Sussex, rare,

Imprinted at London by Simon Stafford for Cuthbert
Burby, 1599

The Tragedy of Nero, newly written, 1624. Pathomachia, or the Battell of Affections, 1630. The Merry Devill of Edmonton, 1631. The Costlie Whore, 1633. The Sophister, 1639. The Honest Lawyer, by S. S. 1616. Mercurius Britanicus or the English Intelligencer, 1641, together 7 vol.

The Pedlers Prophecie, wanting title, n. d. A Pleasant Comedie called A Woman will have her Will, wanting the title.

of Simony,

The Returne from Pernassus or the Scourge printed by G. Eld for J. Wright, 1606 The Tragedy of Thierry King of France and his Brother Theodoret,

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Folio.

2060 Milton's (J.) Paradise Lost and Regained, with plates, Jos. Warton's copy, see MS. note by him,

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2061 Molinet (Jehan) Les Faictz et Dictz de feu, de bonne memoire contenans plusieurs beaulx Traictez, Oraisons et Champs royaulx, Lettres Gothiques, fine copy, Paris, Jehan Longis, 1531

2062 Montemayor's (George of) Diana, translated out of Spanish into English by Bartholomew Yong, fine copy, in vellum, Printed by E. Bollifant, 1598

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Another copy,

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2064 MUSICK. THIS AND THE FOLLOWING SIX ARTICLES ARE ALL RARE. The First Booke of Songs or Ayres of 4 Parts with Tableture for the Lute or Orpherian with the Violl de Gamba by F. Pilkington, Printed by T. Este, 1605

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Musicke of Sundrie Kindes in two Bookes The first whereof are Aries for 4 Voices to the Lute, Orphorion or Basse-Viol, with a Dialogue for two Voices. The second are Pavens, Galiards, Almaines, Toies, Jigges, Thumpes and such like &c. composed by T. Ford.

Imprinted by J. Windet, 1607

Ayres by Alfonso Ferrabosco, printed by T. Snodham for J. Browne, 1609. The second Booke of Ayres with new Corantoes, Pavins, Almaines, &c. by W. Corkine, 1612. A Booke of Ayres with a Triplicitie of Musicke composde by J. Bartlet, 1606, 3 vol. in 1.

2067 - A Musicall Dreame or the Fourth Booke of Ayres composed by Robert Jones, by the Assignes of W. Barley, 1609. Lute Lessons by Robert Douland, wanting title. A Musicall Banquet furnished with varietie of delicious Ayres collected out of the best Authors in English, French, Spanish and Italian, by Rt. Douland, wants a part of the last leaf, 1610, 3 vol. in 1.

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Ayres and Dialogues (To be Sung to the TheorboLute or Base-Violl) by John Gamble, very beautiful impression of the portrait by Cross, fine copy in old blue morocco, from Bindley's Library,

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The Treasury of Musick containing Ayres and Dialogues composed by H. Lawes In Three Bookes, 1669 Psalterium Carolinum the Devotions of his Sacred Majestie in his Solitudes by Dr. J. Wilson, 1657. Thesaurus Musicus, being a Collection of the Newest Songs, 1696, 2 vol.

ELEVENTH DAY'S SALE.

Octavo et Infra.

2071 Poems. Occasional Attempts at Sentimental Poetry, 1769. Poems to Thespia, 1781. Original Miscellaneous Poetry, 1790. Five Pieces of Runic Poetry translated from the Islandic Language, 1763. Poems and Ballads, Huddersfield, together 5 vol.

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A Turkish Tale by G. Grey, 1770. Vernon's Glory, Parts I. and II. 1740. The New Ministry, 3 Parts 1742-3, The Muses at Dettingen, 1743. The Satirist, 1733. Miscellany of Songs, 2 Parts, 1727, in 1 vol.

Ancient Scottish Poems published from the MS. of George Bannatyne, 1568, Edinburgh, 1770

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Select Collection, chiefly in the Broad Buchan Dia-
Edinburgh, 1777

Select Collection of Poems, with Notes Biographical and Historical, by J. Nichols, 8 vol.

Collection of, by Dodsley, in 6 vol.

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A. Ramsay's Gentle Shepherd, 1725. Collection of Poems, 1790, 2 vol.

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for Ladies,

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lect, and Proverbs,

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Chiefly by Gentlemen of Devonshire and Cornwall,
Bath, 1792

and Epistles on Several Occasions, with the Stage Vindicated, The Murmurers, Nugæ Canoræ,

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and Essays, with a Paraphrase on Cicero's Lælius. Written in Heroick Verse by a Gentleman of Quality, 1673 and Songs. A New Collection of, Written by

several Persons.

Never Printed before,

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Songs, &c. Tory Pills to purge Whig Melancholy. Being a Collection of the best Poems, Songs, &c. written in Defence of Church and State,

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Songs and Epigrams, Miscellaneous Collection, 2 vol. in 1, stained

2085 Poetical Recreations, in Two Parts,

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2086 Poetical Amusements at a Villa near Bath, 4 vol. 1776 2087 Poetical Calendar. Containing a Collection of scarce and valuable Pieces of Poetry, intended as a Supplement to Dodsley, by Fr. Fawkes and W. Woty, 12 vol. in 4, 1763 2088 Poetical Magazine, or the Muses Monthly Companion, vol. 1, all published,

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2089 Poetry. Choice of the best poetical pieces of the most eminent English Poets, published by Joseph Retzer, 3 vol.

Vienna, 1783

2090 Poetry. The Quintessence of English Poetry, or a Collection of all the Beautiful Passages in our Poems and Plays, 3 vol.

1740 2091 Pointon's (Priscilla) Poems on Several Occasions, 1770. Pomfret's Poems, 1710. Another Edition, 1766. Political Merriment, or Truths told to some Tune, 1714. Mundorum Explicatio, or the Explanation of an Hieroglyphical Figure, 1661. together 5 volumes.

2092 Poole's (Josua) English Parnassus, or a Help to English Poesie, containing a Collection of all the Rhythming Monosyllables, the choicest Epithets and Phrases, frontispiece, very fine copy, Another Copy,

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2094 Pope's (Alexander) Works with Commentaries and Notes of Warburton, 9 vol. I. Reed's copy, with MS. Notes by him and Scraps from Newspapers, &c. inserted, 1751 Rape of the Lock,

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Miscellaneous Poems, with additions by others, 1714. Letters to a Lady and additions to Pope's Works, 1769. Pope's Dunciad Variorum, 1729. Supplement to Pope's Works, 1757, together 4 vol.

2097 Miscellaneous Poems and Translations, 2 vol. 1720 2098 POPES (THE) PITTIFUL LAMENTATION for the death of his deere darling Don Joan of Austria and Deaths aunswer to the same. With an Epitaphe upon the death of the said Don Joan, translated after the French printed copy by H. C. black letter, red morocco, very rare,

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Imprinted by I. C. 1578

** This poetical Tract consists of four leaves. It is attributed by Ritson without the smallest authority, beyond the initials, to Henry Chettle. He was in the beginning of his life a printer, and a more unlikely person could hardly have been pitched upon.

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2099 Pordage's (Samuel) Troades Englished and Poems upon Several Occasions, in 1 vol.

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Poems upon Several Occasions, 1660. The Book of Job, in Meeter, by R. P. 1700. Pandora, a Comedy, 1664, 3 vol.

2101 Portal's (Ab.) Poems, 1781.

Preston's Poems, 1781. Price's Poems on Several Subjects, 1741. Prior's Poems, 1709. Psychomachia, or the War of the Soul, 1743, together 5 volumes.

2102 Pratte. The Copie of a pistel, or letter sent to Gilbard Potter in the tyme when he was in prison for speakinge on our most true quenes part the Lady Mary, before he

had his eares cut of, The XIII of Julye, black letter,
Finis. Quod Poore Pratte.

Imprynted in Tem-strele over agaynste the Stiliardes, at the signe of the dobbel hood by Hewghe Singelton, firste of August MDLIII.

2103 PRAYER. The Booke of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacramentes and other Rites and Ceremonies in the Churche of England, Imprinted in Powles Churchyarde by R. Jugge and John Cawood, n. d. The whole Booke of Psalmes in English Metre, by T. Sternh. J. Hopk. W. Wittingham and others, conferred with the Ebrue, with apte notes to sing them withall, Imprinted by J. Daye, n. d. in 1 vol. a very scare edition. 2104 Prince d'Amour, or the Prince of Love. With a Collec

tion of Several Ingenious Poems and Songs, by the Wits of the Age, fine copy,

2105 Prior's (Mat.) Poems on Several Occasions, 2 vol. morocco, richly gilt,

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Another Edition and Life, 2 vol. best edition, 1779 2107 Prolusiones Poeticæ. Poetical Essays, see Bibl. Ang.

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Poetica, No. 569, 2108 PROPHECIES OF SCOTLand, England, FRANCE, IReland AND DENMARKE. Prophecied by Marvelous Merling, Beid, Bertlington, Thomas Rymer, Waldhave, Eltraine, Banester and Sybilla. All agreeing in one; Both in Latine Verse and Scottish Meeter. Containing many strange and marueilous matters not of before read nor hearde, (in verse, and black letter) VERY RARE,

Edinburgh, Imprinted by Andro Hart, 1617 2109 Protestant's Vade Mecum, or Popery Display'd in its proper Colours, In Thirty Emblems, Lively representing all the Jesuitical Plots against this Nation, and more fully this late hellish Designe against his Sacred Majesty. Curiously engraven in Copper-plates, (in verse) very scarce,

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2110 Prujeau (Thomas) Poems and Sonnets, wants the title. *** See in the second part of the vol. Romeo's Epistle to Juliet and Juliet's Epistle to Romeo.

2111 PSALMS. Certayne Psalmes chosen out of the Psalter of David and drawen into Englishe Metre by Thomas Sternhold, grome of the Kynges Majesties Roobes, Black letter. Dedicated to Kynge Edwarde VIth. very rare, Edovardus Whitchurche, n d. Certayne Psalmes chosen out of the Psalter of David and drawen into English Metre, by Thomas Sternhold, grome of the kinges magesties Roobes,

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Excudebat Londini Whitchurche, n. d.

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