3242 Gainsford's Directions for Epiftles, whether amorous, civil, chiding, excufing, or wittie, 48 1616 3243 Court of civill Courtefie, fitly furnished with a pleasant Port of ftately Phrafes and pithy Precepts, 155 1591 3244 The Welfpring of wittie Conceites, with a great Variety of pithy Sentences, no leffe pleafaunte to read than profitable to practife, 1 is 1584 3245 The English Gentleman, by Braithwait, 1633-The Compleat Woman, by Du Bofcq, 1639-The Scholler's Medley, by Brathwayte, 1614-Sir Edward Dering's Speeches, 1642-Clavell's Recantation of an idle ledde Life; or, Difcovery of the Ways and Practifes of Highwaymen and Robbers, a Poem, 1628-Sir Charles Cornwallis's Difcourfe of the illuftrious Henry, late Prince of Wales, 1048-Sir H. Wotton's Life of Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, 1642-The Great Plantagenet, a Poem, by Buck, 1635-Buck's Eclog betweene Damætas and Silenus, 1635Survey of Monarchie, 1644, 1os Ed 3246 A Match at Midnight, a Play, title wanting, 1644, 38 3247 The Unfortunate Mother, a Tragedy, by Nabbes, wants title, 25 3248 Sir Philip Sydney's Ourania; that is, Endimion's Song and Tra gedie, a Poem 5s 1606 3249 Moft pleafant Comedy of Mucedorus, with the merry Conceits of a Mouse, 78 6d 3250 Adrafta; or, the Woman's Spleen and Love's Conquest, a TragiComedie, 28 1639 1635 3251 The Strange Discovery, a Tragi-Comedy, by Gough, 23 6d 1640 3252 The Emperour of the East, a Tragi-Comedy, by Maflinger, 2s 1632 3253 Michælmas Terme, wants title, is 6d 3254 Amends for Ladies, with the merry Pranks of Moll Cut-Purse, a Comedy, by Field, 38 6d 1639 3255 The Bond-Man, a Play, by Maflinger, 20 1638 3256 A Challenge for Beautie, a Play, by Heywood, imperfed, as 6d 1636 3257 A mad World, my Mafters, a Comedy, by T. M. as 6d 3258 The Rebellion, a Tragedy, by Rawlins, 28 1640 1640 3259 The Bride, a Comedie, by Nabbes, zs 6d 3260 The Guardian, a Comedie, by Cowley, 18 1649 1650 3261 Fayre Maide of the Exchange, with the merry Humours Cripple of Fanchurch, a Play, by Heywood, 58 of the 1637 Mr. R. Shirley, a Play, 5S 3262 Amorous Warre, a Tragi-Comedy, by Maifon, 28 6d 3263 Travailes of the Three English Brothers: Sir Thomas, Sir 3264 Sicelides a Pifcatory, a Play, 3s Ed 3265 New-Market Fayre; or, Parliament Out-Cry, a Tragi-Comedy, Is 6d 3266 Witty Combat ; or, the Female Victor, a Tragie-Comedy, by T. P. 25 T 1662 3267 The 1648 A. and 1607 1631 1649 3267 The Ghoft; or, the Woman wears the Breeches, a Comedy, 25 6d 1653 3268 Vittoria Corombona, the Tragedy of Hoffman-The Malcontents, a Play, 1604-The Juft Italian, a Play, all imperfect, 1630, 28 3269 The Military Garden; or, Inftructions to Young Souldiers, 28 1629 1641, &c. 3270 Sixty-eight Tracts, by Prynne, bound in 12 vol. 31 133 Ed 3271 Fifteen Tracts by Broughton, in 3 vol. original editions, 158 3272 Parliament juftified in their late Proceedings against Charles Stuart, 3s 6d 1605, &c. 1648 3273 Dodechedron of Fortune; or, the Exercife of a quick Wit, with a pleasant and ingenious Answer to every Demand, in Verfe, 5s 1613 3274 Elifa, or an Elegie on the unripe Deceafe of S. Antonie Irby, zs 6d 1633 3275 Image of Irelande, with the Nature of the wilde Irish Woodkarne, their notable Aptneffe and Proneffe to Rebellion, and the execrable Life and miferable Death of Rorie Roge, a Poem, extremely rare, 11 is 6d imprinted by Daie, 1581 3276 Nofce Teipfum, in Verfe, by Davies, 58 1599 3277 Will Bagnall's Ghott; or, the merry Devil of Gadmunton, a Poem, by Gayton, as, 1655 3278 Merlinus Anglicus; or, England's Merlin foretelling remarkable Occurrences, 28 1650 3279 Northbrook against Idleness, vain Plaies, and Enterludes, against Dice-Plaie, and Dauncing, imperfed, 18s 3280 Philocothonia; or, the Drunkard opened, diffected, and anato mized, frontispiece, 3s 1635 3281 The Drunkard's Cup, by Harris, 28 6d 3282 A Diet for a Drunkard, by Thompson, 35 1619 1612 3283 England's Bane; or, Defcription of Drunkenneffe, by Young, 25 6d 1617 3284 Conclufions upon Dances both of this Age and of the olde, zs 6d 1607 3285 Darrell's true Narration of the ftrange and grievous Vexation by the Devil of 7 Perfons in Lancashire, and Wm. Somers of Nottingham, 1600-Detection of that finfull and fhamfull Difcours entituled, a Discoverie of the fraudulent Practifes of Darrell, 1600, 78 6d 3286 Daniel's Works, imperfed, 2s 6d 3287 Vertigan's Reftitution of decayed Intelligence in British Antiqui. ties, Antwerp, 1605-Camden's Remaines concerning Britaine, 1614, 108 cd 3288 Difcourfe of Trade to the Eaft Indies, 19 6d 1621 3289 Francifco de Valdes's Dialogue on the Office of a Sergeant Major, 58 1590 2290 Lord 3290 Lord Turbat's Vindication of Robert the Third of Scotland from the Imputation of Baftardy, 35 5d 1695 1684 3291 Corber's Epiftle to the Covenanters of Scotland, 23 6d 3292 Boy of Bilfon; or, Difcovery of the late notorious Impoftures of certaine Romish Priefts in their pretended Exorcifme of Wm. Perry, 5s 1622 3293 Roberts on Witchcraft, with Discoveries of the Wickedneffe of that damnable Art, 5s 1616 3294 The White Devil; or, Hypocrite uncafed, by Adams, 25 1614 3295 Alarme for Sinners; or, Confeffion and last Words of Robert Foukes, 28 1679 3296 Tongue-Combat between two English Souldiers going abroad, wherein the War is debated, 28 6d 1623 3297 Second Part of the notorious Impoftor, Wm. Morrell-his Life, Death, and Execution, 35 1692 -- 1592 3298 Confpiracie for pretended Reformation, zs 6d 3299 Yorke's Difcoverie of Errours in the Britannia of Camden, very prejudiciall to the Defcentes of the auncient Nobilitie, 38 6d 3300 Informations against three Witches, who were indicted on the 14th of August 1682, with their Speeches and Confeffions, 48 1682 3301 Charge of the Commons of England against Charles Stuart, King of England, with his Trial, 3s 6d 1648 3302 Rentall of St. Marie College, Winchefter, manufcript, 58 3303 Epiftola Regis Scotorum ad Angliæ Regem, ante Conflictum et Refponfus Angliæ Regis-Claudii de Seifello Oratio in publico Conventu habita, 28 6d 3304 Rerum et Regionum Indicarum per Emanuelem Portugalliæ Re gem Narratio, 3, 6d 1513 3305 Jani Vitalis Panormitani de Ungarorum Cruciata, facta Anno 1514, et de infanda Sævitia utrumque parata, cut, 2s 3306 Joannes Baptifta Rubertus Pega, feu Monftrum apud Urbem Nonis Martiis 1513 natum, frontispiece, 25 3307 J. Francifcus Vitalis Panormitanus de Monftro nato, frontispiece, 28 3308 Petri Carmeliani Carmen et Tractatus. This fearce Latin treatife gives a very particular account of the reception and entertainment of the emboy from the Emperor Maximilian, and Charles Prince of Caftile, Archduke of Auftria, to conclude a treaty of marriage be-tween the Jaid Prince Charles, and Princess Mary, third daughter of Henry the Seventh, King of England. -The tract is extremely rare, and the English Chronicles almoft filent on the affair, al 28 imprinted by Pynfon 3309 Cardinalis Beffarionis Epiftolæ et Orationes de arcendis Turc's a Paris, imprimé par Jehan Fannot T 2 3311 Leatres de la Commiffion & Sommacion faicte aux Venifiens par Monioye Premier Roi d'Armes de France & les Refponces des dicts Veniciens, frontispiece, 58 Lion, par Nouel Abraham 3312 Gerfon, Remonftrances faites au Roi Charles Sifieme, touchant le Fait & Gouvernement du Roy, black letter, 28 (Paris) DUODECIMO. 3313 TRU RUE and admirable Hiftorie of a Mayden of Poitou, who for three Yeeres and more hath lived and yet doth without receiving either Meate or Drinke, 68 3314 Marcus Aurelius's Golden Booke, 5s 1604 1586 3315 Du Bartas's Second Week, or Childhood of the World, and other Poems, in ruffia, 78 6d 1598 3316 Buchanan's Admonition direct to the trew Lordis Maintenaris of Kingis Graces Authoritie, imprinted by Daye, 1571-Effect of the Declaration of the Recorder of London on the Queene's evill and feditious Subjects, by Daye-Cromer's notable Example of God's Vengeance on a murdering King, by Daye-Difcourfe on the pretended Match between the Duke of Norfolke and the Queene of Scottes-Orations of Arfanes against Philip of Macedone, imprinted by Daye, 78 6d 3317 Theatre, or Rule of the Worlde, with a Difcourfe on many Vices that raigne at this Day, 5s 1574 3318 Devout Prayers, in Englysfhe, of Thades of our Redemption, cuts -Fruite of Redemption, cuts-The Pomander of Prayer This lytell Boke contaynethe certayne goftly Medycynes to avoyde the comen Plage of Peftilene, in ruffia, 9s imp. by Redman, 1531 3319 Examination of the Maffe and of the Priefthod whiche is ordeyaed to faye Maffe, green morocco, os imprinted by Day and Seres 3320 God's Judgement at Parris Garden, where were above à Thoufand Perfons, and at least a third maimed and hurted, 28 6d 1582 3321 Hammer for the Stone, or a most excellent Remedie for the fame, 25 6d 3322 Booke of Wyfdome and Flower of Vertue, 48, 1580 imprinted by Jackfon 1581 3323 Invective against Vices taken for Virtue, 59 3324 Declaration of Edmonde Bonner's Articles, whereby that execrable Antychrifte is in his right Colours reveled, 5s imprynted by Tyfdall, 1561 3325 Briefe and pleafaunte Treatife, entituled, Naturall and Artificiall Conclufions, cuts, 109 6d imprinted by Kyngston, 1581 3326 Stockwood's fruitfull and neceffarye Sermon on the Destruction of Jerufalem, zs 6d 3327 Sir Wm. Cornewallis's Effayes, 216d 1584 1606 3328 The Philofopher of the Court, by Philbert of Vienna, 43 1575 3329 Fulke's comfortable Sermon of Fayth in Temptations and Afflic tions, 3s 3330* Sermon of Mayfter Latimer, preached before the Kinge, 2 6d by Daye, 1549 3331*Myfticall Devife of the Spirituall and Godly Love betwene Chri and the Church, in Verfe, by Smith, 38 6d *Life and Death of a miferable Ufurer of Fraunce, 4s 3333 *Delightes for Ladies to adorne their Perfons, Tables, Closets, and Diftillatories, green morocco, 6s 3332 3334*Paradin's Heroicall Devifes, cuts, 5s 3335*Fleming's Footepath to Felicitie, green 1575 1584 printed by Short, 160: morocco, 58 1591 printed by Short, 1602 3336* Fleming's Swarm of Bees, with their Honie gathered out of the odoriferous Garden of God's Word, green morocco, 6B by Short, 1602 3337*Fleming's Grove of Graces applicable to Pleasure and Profit, green morocco, 5s 1602 3338* Fleming's Schoole of Skill, green morocco, 58 160g 3339*Fleming's Plant of Pleasure, bearing Flowers called Holig Hymnes, green morocco, 63 1602 3340* Fleming's Guide to Godlineffe, 5s 1601 3341 Hippocrates's Aphorifmes, 28 1610 3342* Caxton's Hiftorie of the Defiruction of Troy, 58 1607 3343 Lloyd's State Worthies, zs 6d 1670 3344 Drayton's England's Heroicall Eriftles, 38 1630 3345 Cope's Hiftory of Anniball and Scipio, 2s 6d 1590 3346 Verftigan's Reftitution of decayed Intelligence in British Antiqui ties, cuts, 3s 6d 1655 3347*Letters for Laymen, delivering the Leffons of the Holy Ghoft, 5S 1585 3348* Discoverie of a gaping Gulf, whereinto England is likely to be fwallowed by another French Mariage. if the Lord forbid not the Banes, by letting her Majeftie fee the Sin and Punishment thereof, 3349* Ajax and Ulyffes's Contention for the Armour of Achilles, a Play, by Shirley, is ód ន 1579 3350*Honoria and Mammon, a Play, by Shirley, 28 3351 Alphabet of the Holy Proverbs of King Solomon, 35 68 1596 3352 A Murmurer, frontispiece. 6s 1659 1607 3353* The Bee-hive of the Romishe Churche, wherein the Heretikes are fecht over the Coales, 48 1580 3354 Merlin Revived, or Difcourfe of Prophecies and Predictions, with Lilly's Hieroglyphicks, cuts, 6s 1683 3355 Touchftone of Complexions, 25 1576 3356 Wombwell's Optick Glaffe of Humors, or the Philofopher's Stone to make a Golden Temper, 2s 6d 3357*Sir Thomas Overbury his Wife, with his Characters, is 6d 1626 3358* Lyfe, Deedes, and Behaviours of Katherine de Medicis, with the Meanes the practifed to ufurp the Kingdome of France, |