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2275 Mystere (Le) des Actes des Apôtres, par Arnould et Simon Greban, avec quelques corrections de Pierre Cuvret ou Curet, 2 vol. in 1, the latter part of the second volume is much injured by damp, Paris, par Couteau, 1537 2276 Mystere de l'Apocalypse Sainct Jehan Zebedee et les Actes des Apostres, 2 vol. in 1, stained, and the second volume is imperfect, it finishes at p. 175, 2277 MYSTERES. Le tres excellent et sainct Mystere du Vieil Testament par personnages auquel sont contenues les hystoires de la bible. Lettres gothiques avec figures en bois, remarkably fine copy, ruled, extremely rare.

Paris, 1541

Fin du vieil testament par personnages reveu et corrige oultre la precedente impression, nouvellement imprime à Paris, par Jehan Real, 1542 **"I never recollect this book in any Sale Catalogue." See Note by Mr. Lang. 2278 Newcastle's (Duchess of) Poems and Phancies, 1664 2279 Poems or Fancies, 1668. Plays, 1668, 2 vol. in 1. 2280 North's (Lord) Forest Promiscuous of Several Seasons Productions, 1659. A. Marvell's Poems, portrait, 1681. Duchess of Newcastle's Poems and Fancies, wants portrait, 1653, 3 vol.

2281 Ovid. Metamorphoses Englished, Mythologized and Represented in Figures by Sandys, large paper, beautiful copy, in the original binding, gilt leaves,

2282

Another Edition,

Oxford, J. Lichfield, 1632

1640

2283 Ovid's Metamorphosis, Englished by G. S. frontispiece and portrait,

2284

1626

translated by the most eminent hands, large paper, in old red morocco, with portrait of the Princess of Wales, and plates,

Tonson, 1717

TWELFTH DAY'S SALE.

Octavo et Infra.

2285 S. (J.) Soliloquies Theologicall, I am alone, and yet I am not alone, for the Father is with mee, (in Verse), fron

tispiece by Glover, fine copy, scarce

Printed by G. Bishop and R. White, 1641

2286 S. (T.) Old Mr. Dod's Sayings composed in Verse, by T.S. 1678 2287 S. (T.) THOMAS SCOTT. Foure Paradoxes of Arte, of Lawe, of Warre, of Service. This is the copy described in the Bibl. Anglo-Poetica, N. 726, Venetian morocco, EXTREMELY RARE, Printed for T. Bushell, 1602 2288 S. (W.) Poems of Ben Johnson Junior, being a Miscelanie of Seriousness, Wit, Mirth, and Mysterie. See MS. Note.

1672

1673

2289 The Sack-Full of Newes, 2290 Sacontala, or The Fatal Ring, an Indian Drama, translated from the Sanscrit by Sir W. Jones,

1792

2291 Sacred Poetry, comprising an Entire System of Divine Truth, 2 vol. in 1, 1790 2292 Salerne. The Englismans Docter, or The Schoole of Salerne, or Physicall Observations for the perfect preserving of the body of Man in continuall health, in blue Printed for John Helme, 1607 *** An edition which appears to be hitherto unknown, as Ritson and other bibliographers mention that of 1609, as the first.

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2294

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The Englishmans Doctor, or The Schoole of Salerne, or Physicall Observations for the perfect preserving of the Body of Man in continuall health, (in Verse by Sir J. Harrington), Printed for John Helme, 1609 *** A very rare edition. See the Notes of Mr. Park.

The English Doctor, or the Schoole of Salerne, (in) verse)

2295 Salter's (James) Caliope's Cabinet Opened,

2296 SAMUEL (WILLIAM).

2297

2298

The loue of God.

Here is declared, if you wyl rede

That god doth loue this land in dede
By felynge his rod.

1624

1665

Finis qd Wyllyam

Samuel.
Green mo-

*** A most rare poem-PROBABLY UNIQUE. rocco, by Lewis. It is not mentioned by Ritson, nor in any bibliographical Catalogue excepting that of Lowndes. It was clearly written and printed after Elizabeth came to the throne and the protestant religion was fully established.

The Abridgemente of goddes Statutes in myter, set oute by Wylliam Samuel servaunt to the Duke of Somerset hys grace. Imprinted by Robert Crowley for Robert Soughton, 1551 An Abridgement of all the Canonical books of the Olde Testament, written in Sternhold's meter by W. Samuel, Minister, Imprinted by William Seres, 1569

This copy contains an Abridgement in MS. of the Gospel of St. Matthew at the end, probably by Edward Graveley, once the owner of the book.

2299 Sandys's (George) Paraphrase upon the Psalmes of David, fine copy, gilt leaves, 1636. Another Edition, 1676. Sandys's Christ's Passion with Annotations, 1687, 3 vol. Paraphrase upon the Divine Poems, old red morocco,

2300

ruled,

1648

2301 Sargent's (John) Mine and other Poems, plates, “ R.

Heber,"

1788 2302 Satires. Remarkable Satires and the Pasquinade, with Notes Variorum, see note by Reed, 2303 Savage's (Richard) Miscellaneous Poems and Translations, large paper, old red morocco, gilt leaves,

1760

1726 1775

2304 2305

2306

Works, with Life by Johnson, 2 vol.

Pieces in Verse and Prose, 1732. Poems on Several Occasions, 1709. Pope's Dunciad Variorum, 1729. The Trial of Roger, a Poem, 1744, and other Pieces in the volume. Jenny's Whim, a Humorous Tale, 1740, and other Poetical Tracts, together 5 vol.

Miscellaneous Poems and Translations, 1726. Another Edition, 1761. Poems by F. Sayers, 1792. T. Sadler, Mozeen and Wignell's Poems on Various Subjects, 1766. T. Scott's Lyric Poems, 1773. The Miscellaneous Works of Sir C. Sedley, 1702. Another Edition, 1710. Seneca's Tragedies by Sir E. Sherburne, 1702. Mrs. Francis Sheridan's Miscellaneous Works, 1763, together 9 vol.

2307 Schiller's (Frederick) Wallenstein, translated by Coleridge. "The great main moral of this Play is the Danger of dallying with evil Thoughts under the influence of su perstition, as did Wallenstein; and the grandeur of perfect Sincerity in Max Piccolomini, and the unhappy effects of Insincerity, tho' for the best purposes, in his Faher Octavio." S. T. Coleridge's MS. note, stained, 1800 2308 Scott's (Alex.) Poems, published from a Manuscript written in the year 1568, by D. Laing,

1821

2309 Scot's (Thomas) Philomythie, or Philomythologie, wherin Outlandish Birds, Beasts and Fishes, are taught to speake true English plainely, frontispiece, in 2 parts,

2310

1616

Philomythie, or Philomythologie, frontispiece, 1616. The Belgicke Pismire, 1623. The Projector, teaching a Direct, Sure and Ready Way to restore the Decayes of the Church, 1623. The Tillage of Light, or a True Discoverie of the Philosophicall Elixir, by P. Scot, 1623. An Armado or Navy of 103 Ships and other Vessels who have the Art to Sayle by Land as well as by Sea, by John Taylor. The Water Poet, 1627, in 1 vol. very fine copies.

2311 Scot's (Thomas) Philomythie, or Philomythologie, wherin Outlandish Birds, Beasts and Fishes are taught to Speake true English plainely, 2 parts in 1 vol. The frontispiece and several leaves inlaid, Francis Constable, 1616 Philomythie, or Philomythologie, wherin Outlandish Birds, Beasts and Fishes are taught to speake true English plainely, 2 parts in 1, frontispiece, stained,

2312

2313

Printed for Francis Constable, 1622-55

Lyric Poems, 1773. Poems and Translations, by the Author of the Satyrs upon the Jesuits, 1683. Collection of Poems by Several Hands, 1693. W. Wallbeck's Fables, 1787. Songs of Moses and Deborah Paraphras'd, 1685. W. Wilkie's Epigoniad, 1769. Collection of Poems, never before in print, 1672. The Irish Hudibras, 1689, together 8 vol.

2314 Scott's (Sir W.) Bridal of Triermain, and Harold the Dauntless, 2 vol. 1813-17

2315 Scotish Merriments in Verse and Prose, collected by Mr. Ritson-History of Buck-haven in Fifeshire-Life of Lothian Tom-Simple John, 1785. Fun upon FunJohn Cheap-John Falkirk-Scots Piper's QueriesComical Notes of Mr. Pettigrew-of Paddy from Cork— Jockey and Maggy-Dialogue between the Coalman and his Son-Young Coalman's Courtship-Haverel Wives-John Thompson's Man-Peter and BetteriesLaird of Cool's Ghost-Northern Fox Hunt in 3 Cantos-Tale of Three Bonnets-The Goodman of Auchtermouchtie-The Wife of Bath-View of Religions, 1740. The Dominie Deposed, 1785, in 1 vol. with wood cuts, Edinburg and Glasgow, 2316 Scotish Poems, Collection of Original, by Mr. Blacklock and other Scotch Gentlemen, 2 vol. Edinb. 1760

2317

now published from the MS. Collections of Sir R. Maitland, by J. Pinkerton, with large notes and a Glossary, 2 vol. 1786. Scotish Poems reprinted from Scarce Editions, collected by J. Pinkerton, 3 vol. 1792, together 5 vol. uniform.

2318 of the Sixteenth Century, 2 vol. in 1, 1801 2319 Scots Poems, A choice Collection of Cómic and Serious, both Ancient and Modern, 3 Parts in 1.

Another copy,

Edinburgh, 1713 2320 1713 2321 Scotish Poetry. Various Fugitive Pieces of the 17th Century, 72 copies printed, half bound, mor. Laing, 1825 2322 Scottish Songs, Ancient and Modern, Heroic Ballads, &c, 2 vol.

2323 Another Edition, 2 vol.

Edinburgh, 1776

1791

2324 SCOTLAND. THE COMPLAYNT OF SCOTLAND, (vyth ane exortatione to the thre estaits to be vigilante in the diffens of their public veil), Printed about 1548

2325

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* Only four copies are known to exist of this most interesting Work, all of which want the title, and are otherwise defective. This is called by Pinkerton, a most curious piece, well written and fraught with great learning, the only classic work in old Scottish prose," and Lord Hailes declared, "that if the study of Scotish history should ever revive, a new edition of Inglis's Complaint would be an acceptable present to the public." See the Preliminary Dissertation by Leyden to the Edition of 1801. He conjectures that Sir David Lindsay was the Author. The present copy was in the Roxburghe Libray, and is the only one which contains the smallest fragment of a title.

The Complaynt of Scotland, written in 1548, with Dissertation and Glossary by I. Leyden, russia,

1801

THE EXPEDICION INTO SCOTLANDE of the most woorthely fortunate Prince Edward, Duke of Soomerset, Uncle vnto our most noble souereign lord the Kinges Maiestie Edward the VI. Goouernour of hys hyghnes persone and Protectour of his graces Realmes, dominions and subiectes: made in the first yere of his Maiesties most prosperous reign and set out by way of diarie by W. PATTEN Londoner. Vivat Victor. Most beautiful copy bound in blue morocco, with joints, from the original parchment copy. Imprinted in London the last duie of June in the second yere of the reigne &c. of Edward VI. by Richard Grafton &c. 1548 ** See Mr. Heber's MS. note, by which it appears that at most, three other copies of this highly interesting and valuable work are known.

*

PRÆMETIÆ, sive Calumniæ Hirlandorum indicatæ, et Epos. Auctore Georgio Conæo, Scoto, Bononiæ, 1621 **This is written in answer to the Catalogue of Irish Saints published by Fitzimon, in which every Scotchman of any celebrity was claimed for Ireland, EXTREMELY RARE. 2328 Scotia Illustrior seu Mendicabula repressa Modesta Parechasi Th. Dempsteri qua Libelli famosi impudentia detegitur: mendacia ridicula confutantur: Scotia Sancti sui vindicantur ac bona fide asseruntur, vellum,

Lugduni apud Ronsier, s. a. 2329 (Scudamore) Homer a la Mode, a Mock Poem upon the first and second Books of Homer's Iliads, Oxford, 1664, Hudibras, the false part in four Cantos, wanting title.Burlesque Verses on Sir W. Davenant and his Gondibert, wanting title, in 1 vol.

2330 Sedley's (Sir C.) Works, 2 vol.

1722

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