(200) Honour of an Apprentice of London, partly supplied by Who laugh and are as merry as the Maids. Triumphs of four Nations, (for the Peace at Breda), in CXLII. (200) CXLVI. Poor Anthony's Complaint against his Miseries of Marriage, I. Conyers. CXLVII. Prides fall, or A Warning for all English Women, F. Coles. CXLVIII. The Ladies Fall, F. Coles. CXLIX. Tragical End of a Gallant Lord and Vertuous Lady, F. Coles, CL. The Two Faithful Lovers, pd. for A. M. CLI. The Wife of Bath, damaged, F. Coles. CLII. Sir W. Raleigh's Sailing in the Low Lands, J. Conyers. CLIII. A Warningpiece for Ingroosers of Corne, W. Gilbertson. CLIV. Johnny Armstrong's last Goodnight, W. O. CLV. The Devil's Conquest, or a Wish obtained, S. Tyus. CLVI. Robin Hood newly reviv'd, pd. for A. Milbourne. CLVII. The Seamen's leave taken, in two Parts, pd. for F. Coles. CLVIII. The Ballad of the Cloak, pd. for A. M. CLIX. Save a Thief from the Gallows and heel hang thee if he can. CLX. 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A most Notable Example of an ungracious Son, F. Coles. CLXXXII. The Low-Country Soldier, C. Bates. CLXXXIII. The North Country Maid's resolution, in two parts, F. Grove. CLXXXIV. The Three Merry Butchers, J. Bissel. CLXXXV. The Wandering Prince of Troy, A. M. CLXXXVI. Dr. Faustus, F. Coles. CLXXXVII. Titus Andronicus, F. Coles. CLXXXVIII. A new made Medley, P. Brooksby. CLXXXIX. The King's Health, J. Hindmarsh, 1682. CXC. Scotish Contract wanton Willy and mincy Meggy, R. Burton. CXCI. The True English Prophet, 1697. CXCII. The Scotch Man Out Witted, J. Deacon. CXCIII. John Robinson's Park, in two parts, CXCIV. A jolly Company of jovial Blades, F. Coles. CXCV. The World's Wonder in the wilde of *** A very extraordinary Collection in one Volume. Many of these Ballads are reprints of much earlier Editions and not written at the time of their Printing. SECOND DAY'S SALE. black letter, Octavo et Infra. 201 Bradford (J.) Two Notable Sermons, Made by that worthy Martyr of Christ, the one of Repentance, and the other of the Lordes supper, never before imprinted, Imprinted by John Awdeley, 1574 202 Bradstreate (Anne). The Tenth Muse lately sprung up in America, or Severall Poems, compiled with great variety of Wit and Learning, full of delight. Wherein especially is contained a compleat discourse and description of the Four Elements, Constitutions, Ages of Man, Seasons of the year, together with an Exact Epitome of the Four Monarchies. Also a Dialogue between Old England and New, concerning the late troubles, with divers other pleasant and serious Poems. By a gentlewoman in those parts, first edition, Imprinted at London for Stephen Bowtell, 1650 203 The same, second edition, Boston, printed by John Foster, 1678 204 Brathwaite (Richard). The Golden Fleece. Whereto be annexed two Elegies, Entitled Narcissus Change, and Æson's Dotage, with Sonnets or Madrigals, 205 Printed for Christopher Pursett, 1611 The Poet's Willow, or, The Passionate Shepheard; with sundry delightfull and no lesse Passionate Sonnets, describing the passions of a discontented and perplexed Lover. Imprinted by John Beale for Samuel Rand, 1614. Essaies upon the Five Senses, with a pithie one upon Detraction. Printed by E. G. for R. Whitaker, 1620, in 1 vol. 206 Brathwait (Richard) A Strappado for the Divell. Epigrams and Satyres alluding to the time, with divers measures of no lesse Delight. Printed by J. B. for R. Redmer, 1615. Love's Labyrinth, or The true-Lover's knot, including the disastrous fals of two starcrost Lovers, Pyramus and Thysbe, by R. Brathwayte, printed for the same, 1615, in 1 vol. 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 Remains after Death: Including by way of introduction, divers memorable observances occasioned upon discourse of Epitaphs and Epycedes. This is the imperfect copy described in the Bibl. Anglo-Poet. J. Beale, 1618 Nature's Embassie, or the Wild-man's Measures, Danced naked by twelve Satyres, with sundry others, continued in the next Section. 4 Printed for Richard Whitaker, 1621 Times Curtaine Drawne, or the Anatomie of Vanitie, with other Choice Poems, entituled Health from Helicon, fine copy, EXTREMELY RARE, one leaf torn, Printed by J. Dawson for John Bellamie, 1621 Astræas Teares, an Elegie upon the Death of Sir Richard Hutton, wanting portrait, but uncut, 1641 Barnabees Journall under the Names of Mirtilus and Faustulus shadowed; for the Travellers Solace lately published, to most apt numbers reduced and to the old Tune of Barnabe commonly chanted. First Edition, frontispiece by Marshall, fine copy, in green morocco, with joints, n. d. Drunken Barnaby's Journeys, two Editions in one vol. frontispiece and plates, 1716-23 The Honest Ghost, or, a Voice from the Vault; frontispiece by Vaughan. An Age for Apes and Parthenias Passions, scarce, frontispiece by Vaughan, 1658, in 1 vol. The Captive-Captain, or the Restrained Cavalier drawn to his full Bodie in these Characters of a Prison. The Anatomy of a Jayler. A. Jayler's Wife, &c. very 1665 215 Brett (Arthur) Patientia Victrix, or the Book of Job in Lyrick Verse, rare, 66 ex dono Auctoris." 1661 1661 216 Another copy, 217 Brice (Thomas) A Compendious Register in Metre, conteining the names and pacient suffryngs of the membres of Jesus Christ and the tormented and cruelly burned within Englande since the death of our famous Kyng of immortall memory, Edward the Sixte, very rare and curious, from the Bibl. Anglo-Poetica; the title page damaged, and one leaf of the Poem wanting. Imprynted by John Kyngston for Richard Adams 1559 218 Another Edition, newly imprinted at the earnest request of divers godly and well disposed Citizens (with the omission of the Dedication, Preliminary Part and Verses after the Register). fine copy, in russia. Imprinted by Simon Stafford, 1599 219 Brome's (Richard) Playes, portrait by Cross, 2 vol. 1653 220 Another copy, 2 vol. wants portrait, 1653 221 Brome (Alex.) Songs and other Poems, portrait, 222 Another copy, without the portrait, 1661 1661 223 Another copy, with the portrait, wormed at the end. 224 Brooke (H.) Poems and Plays, with Life, 4 vol. 1661 1789 225 Brown's (Thomas) Works, Serious and Comical, in Prose and Verse, 5 vol. 1715 1721 226 Another Edition, 5 vol. cuts, 227 Browne's (Edward) Sacred Poems, or Briefe Meditations of the day in generall and of all the dayes in the weeke. Printed by E. Griffin, 1641 1641 228 Another copy, with notes and illustrations by Park. 229 Browne's (J. H.) Poems, 1768. Mrs. Brooke's Poems, 1756. W. Broome's Poems, 1727. Moses Browne's Poems, 1739, and Woodhouse's Poems, 1766, in 1 vol. The Bruciad, an Epick Poem, 1769, and Vida's Christiad by Granan, 1771. Burns's Poems, 1787. Bushe's Socrates, 1762. Butler's Hudibras, 1694, together 10 vol. in 8. 230 Browne's (William) Britannia's Pastorals, the last leaf supplied by MS. It contains several Odes, &c. in MS. addressed to the Author, which are supposed to be unpublished, Printed by John Haviland, 1625 231 Another copy, gilt leaves, 1625 232 Browne's (William) Works edited by Thompson, 3 vol. in 1, I 1772 233 Bruce. Acts and Life of the most victorious Conqueror Robert Bruce King of Scotland, with the valiant deeds of Edward Bruce, Sir J. Douglas, &c. Edinburgh, 1670 234 Another Edition, a fragment, wanting both beginning and end. 235 Buckingham's (Villiers, Duke of) Works, 2 vol. 236 -(Sheffield, Duke of) Works, 2 vol. 1753 237 Bulkeley's (J.) The Last Day, A Poem in x11 Books, presentation copy to the Prince of Wales, in rich old red morocco, 1715 1720 238 Bullokar (John). A true Description of the Passion of our Saviour Jesus Christ, &c. In English Meetre by John Bullokar, Calend. Novemb. 1618, London, 1622 *** Rare. Perhaps the same author as the English Expositor. 239 Bunyan (John) A Book for Boys and Girls, or Temporal Things Spiritualized, blue morocco, 1701 |