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The Droome of Doomesday. Lond. John Windes for Gabriell Cawood. 1586, 4to. Saunders in 1818, 47. 12s. Perry, pt. i. 2353, 31. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1313, morocco, 31 Roxburghe, 3317, 47. 78. Heber, pt. iv. 21. First edition, Lond. G. Cawood, 1576, 4to. Black letter. Heber, pt. iv. 769, 37. 5s.

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Supposes, a Comedye from Ariosto, translated 1566. Reprinted in Workes, edit. 1587, which, as it forms the first 68 pages of the Hearbes' (pp. 1-68), preceded by a leaf containing a list of actors; a heading being given on Bii.; it is found occasionally bound up as a separate edi

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Iocasta, from Euripides, by G. G. and Francis Kinwelmasth of Graies Inue, and there by them presented, An. 1566. Edition of 1587 forms part of 'Hearbes,' pp. 69 to 128.

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The Grief of Joy, certeyne Elegies wherein the doubtful Delightes of Manes Lyfe are displaied. Written to the Queenes most excellent Majestie, 1576. A MS. in the British Museum. The dedication and a specimen of the poem are printed in Beloe's Anecdotes of Liter. ii.

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294-303.

Life of Gascoigne. See WHETSTONE, George.

GASS, Patrick. A Journal of the Voyages and Travels of a Corps of Discovery under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clarke, from the mouth of the River Missouri, through the interior Parts of North America to the Pacific Ocean, 18046. Printed, Pittsburgh. Reprinted, Lond. 1808. 8vo.

A meagre journal. Fonthill, 2782, 10s. GASSENDUS, The Life of Nic. Cl. Fabricius, Lord of Pieresk, transGil-lated by W. Rand, M.D. Lond.

1657, 8vo. port. by Gaywood.

Bishop Warburton styles Gassendi's
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Lond. 1659, 8vo.
The Vanity of judiciary Astrology.

GAST, John, D.D. The History

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GASTRELL, Francis, Bishop of! Chester. Christian Institutes, or the sincere Word of God, collected out of the old and new Testaments, digested under proper Heads, and delivered in the very Words of Scripture. Lond. 1707. 12mo. 4s. Lond. 1822. 12mo. 2 vols. 2s. 6d. front.

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GATTI, Alessandro. La Caccia,
Poema heroico. Lond. 1619. 8vo.

A copy is in the British Museum Bodl. GAU (Jhone). Richt way to "This valuable little work, which may the kingdome of Hevine is techit perhaps be considered as a concordance of heir in the commandis of God, in parallel passages at full length, was first published in 1707, and has since been re- the creed and Pater Noster. In the peatedly printed in 12mo. and 18mo. It quhilk al Chrissine men sal find may be very advantageously substituted for any of the larger or more expensive al thing yat is neidful to the Salworks.-T. H. Horne. Bishop Gastrell's uation of the Soul. With an epistle Considerations on the Trinity are reprint- to the Lords and Barons of Scoted in Randolph's Enchiridion Theologi- land. Prentit in Malmw. (Marlborough). By me Jhone Hochstraten, 1533. 12mo.

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GATAKER, Tho. Sermons. Lond. 1647. folio.

Gataker' was a profound Greek scholar, and applied his knowledge very successfully to the illustration of the Scriptures and also of the classics; though his ideas of the correctness and elegance of the

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Opera Critica, Diissertatio de N Instrumenta stylo; Cinnus sive adversaria miscellanea; Adversaria miscellanea Posthuma; Marci Antonini Imp. de rebus suis lib. xii. Gr. et Lat. commentario perpetuo explicati; Opuscula varia Traject. ad Rhen. 1697-98, folio, 2 vols. generally bound in one.

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GAUDEN, John, successively
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Ecclesiæ Anglicana Suspiria, in 4
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GAUTIER, M. The Life and military Exploits of Pyrrhus, King of Epire, in six Books; rendered into English by Thomas Mortimer. Lond. 1751. 8vo. 5s.

An imitation of Fenelon's Telemachus. The original was published in London in 1745, with a chart and an Index, omitted in this translation. Palma Christiana. Lond. 1593. 4to. 6s. GAUTIUS, Frigeuillæus.

GAVESTON, P. Histoire tragique et memorable de Pierre de Gaverston, Mignon d'Edouard II. d'Angleterre, dediée au Duc d'Espernon. 1588. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

A covert satire on the Duke d'Espernon, of Baptist Lord Hickes, Viscount Camp-favourite of Henry III. of France. Dent, pt. i. 1047, morocco, 19s.

den. Lond. 1630.

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Admonition to Moderation. Lond. 1660.

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GAY, John. The Works. Lond. 1772-5. 12mo. 6 vols.

Heath, 1808, 17. 10s. Roscoe, 1408, 27.3s. Nassau, pt. i. 1247, 17. 14s. Lond. 1795, 6 vols. 12mo.

PLAYS written by Mr. John Gay: to which is prefixed, an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. Lond. 1772, 12mo with port. 5s.-1760. 12mo. Steevens, 1236, 4s.

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FABLES by the late Mr. Gay. Lond. 1727-38, 4to. 2 vols. Gough, 1766, 17. 4s.

GAY-continued.

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GAY, Joseph. The Confederates, a Farce. Lond. 1717. 8vo. 3s. 6d. A satire on a farce written by Pope, Gay, and Arbuthnot, entitled Three Hours after Marriage. An assumed name. The author was Captain John Durant Breval. Progress of a Rake; or, the Templar's Exit, in ten Cantos, in Hudibrastic Verse. Lond. 1732, 8vo.

The Lure of Venus, or a Harlot's Progress, an heroi-comical Poem. 1733, 5s. Founded upon Hogarth's six paintings. Some copies have plates. 158. Baker, 739, 11. 5s.

GAYA, Louis de. The Marriage

Ceremonies of all Nations. 1685. 8vo.

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GAYTON, Edmund. Festivous Notes on the History of the renowned Don Quixotte. Lond. 1654. folio.

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Epulæ Oxonienses. 1636. A Song, with musical notes, in two parts.

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