JOHNSTONE (JAMES). Lodbrokar-Quida; or the Death-Song of Lodbroc [in Latin, Icelandic and English]; now first correctly printed from various manuscripts, with a free English translation. To which are added the various readings; a literal Latin version; an IslandoLatino glossary; and explanatory notes. Printed for the author. L. P. 8vo. n. p. 1782. JOLYANA. Jolyana, ou choix de bons mots 5322 de Joly, acteur du théâtre du Vaudeville; pour faire suite à Brunétiana, Jocrissiana, Potiériana, etc. Par P. L. (de Lyon.) 12mo. Par, 1816. JONES (EDWARD). 5323 Musical and poetical Relicks of the Welsh Bards: Preserved, by Tradition and authentic Manuscripts, from very remote Antiquity; Never before published. A new Edition Large 4to. Lond. 1794. JONES (HENRY, Bricklayer). 5324 Poems on several occasions. F. P. 8vo. Lond. 1749. 5325 The Earl of Essex. A Tragedy. 12mo. Dublin. 1753. 5326 Another edition. (No. 25 of Bell's British Theatre.) 12mo. Lond. 1791. Kew Garden. A Poem. In two cantos. 4to. 5327 Lond. 5328 1767, Presentation copy to Garrick. and HIFFERNAN (PAUL). The Heroine of the Cave. A Tragedy. Svo. Lond. 1775. (Two copies.) 5329 Commenced by Henry Jones under the title of the "Cave of Idra," and enlarged to five acts for the stage by Paul Hiffernan. See Baker, Biog. Dram., vol. II., p. 412. JONES (HENRY, Shoemaker). Lucy a dramatic poem. 8vo. Lond. n. d. JONES (INIGO). 5330 Inigo Jones. A Life of the architect; by Peter Cunningham. Remarks on some of his sketches for masques and dramas; by J. R. Planché. And Five Court Masques; edited from the original MSS. of Ben Jonson, John Marston, etc. By J. P. Collier. Accompanied by facsimiles of drawings by Inigo Jones; and by a portrait from a painting by Vandyck. 8vo. Lond. Shaks. Soc. 1848. 5331 JONES (INIGO) and DAVENANT (SIR WILLIAM). at 5332 Sig. B 4 is a cancelled leaf (wanting, I believe in most copies) which was Britannia Triumphans: a masque. Presented at White Hall Lond. Adrasta or, The Womans Spleene, And Loves Conqvest. JONES (MARY). Miscellanies in prose and verse. 8vo. Oxford printed, 5335 No. 1. With an autograph letter of the authoress to Dodsley, and the JONES, TOM. *The History of Tom Jones the Foundling, in his Married State. 12mo. JONES (WILLIAM). Ecclesia Reviviscens. A A poem Lond. 1750. 5336 4to. Lond. 1691. 5337 JONES (SIR WILLIAM). Poetical Works. With the life of the author. 2 vols. 5338 The Muse Recalled, an ode, occasioned by the nuptials of "Only 250 copies printed." Letters of Sir W. J., chronologically arranged from Lord JONSIUS (JOannes). 5340 De Scriptoribus Historiæ Philosophicæ libri IV. 4to. JONSON, or JOHNSON (BENJAMIN, or BEN). 5341 * Works. With notes critical and explanatory, and a Svo. Lond. 1816. Fragment of Gifford's memoir (original MS.) inserted. (Portrait.) Vol. I. Memoirs of Jonson, &c. Every Man in his JONSON-(continued). Vol. II. Every Man out of His Humour (C.). Cynthia's Vol. III. Sejanus (T.). Woman (C.). The Fox (C.). The Silent Vol. IV. The Alchemist (C.). Catiline (T.). Bartholomew Vol. V. The Devil is an Ass (C.). The Staple of News Vol. VI. The Magnetic Lady (C.). A Tale of a Tub (C.). The Sad Shepherd (Past.). The Fall of Mortimer (T. unfinished.). The Case is Altered (C.). Entertain ments, &c. Vol. VII. Masques at Court. Vol. VIII. Masques, &c. Epigrams. Underwoods. Vol. IX. Underwoods, translations, etc. English Grammar. Jonsonus Virbius. Discoveries. The Comicall Satyre of Every Man Ovt of His Hvmor. As It was First Composed by the Author B. I. Containing more than hath been publikely Spoken or Acted. With the seuerall Character of euery Person. [First edition.] London, Printed for William Holme. 1600. 4to. 5343 Another edition. 4to. Lond., Printed for Nicholas Linge. 1600. Autograph of "R. Farmer.” 5344 Every Man in his Humor. As it hath beene sundry times publickly acted by the right Honorable the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants. [First edition.] 4to. Lond., Walter Burre. 1601. (Two copies.) 5345 No. 1. The Initials "F. B." on the title-page, as to which Mr. Dyce says, in a MS. note-"Qy. is the opposite 'F. B.' the autograph of Francis Beaumont the dramatist ?" The Fovntaine of Selfe-Love. Or Cynthias Revels. As it hath beene sundry times priuately acted in the Black-Friers by the Children of her Maiesties Chappell. [First edition.] 4to. Lond., Walter Burre. 1601. 5346 Poetaster, or The Arraignment: As it hath beene sundry times priuately acted in the Blacke Friers, by the children of Her Maiesties Chappell. 4to. Lond. 1602. 5347 : B. Jon His Part of King James his Royall and Magnificent Entertainement through his Honorable Cittie of London, Thurseday the 15. of March, 1603. So much as was presented in the first and last of their Triumphall Arch's. With his speach made to the last Presentation, in the Strand, erected by the inhabitants of the Dutchy, and Westminster. Also a briefe Panegyre of his Maiesties first and well auspicated entrance to his high Court of Parliament, on Monday, the 19. With other Additions. [First edition.] of the same Moneth. 4to. Lond. 1604. 5348 [With] A Particvlar Entertainment of the Queene and Prince their Highnesse to Althrope, at the Right Honourable the Lord Spencers, on Saterday being the 25. of Iune 1603. as they came first into the Kingdome; being written by the same Author, and not before published. [First edition.] pp. 5349 14. 4to. n. p. (1603.) Seianvs his Fall. [First edition.] by G. Elld, for Thomas Thorpe. 1605. 4to. Lond., Printed Hymenaei: or The Solemnities of Masque, and Barriers, magnificently performed on the eleventh, and twelfth nights from Christmas; at Court: To the auspicious celebrating of the marriage union, betweene Robert, Earle of Essex, and the Lady Frances, second daughter to the Earle of Suffolk. [First 5351 edition.] 4to. Lond. 1606. Ben: Ionson his Volpone or The Foxe. [First edition.] 4to. [Lond.] Printed for Thomas Thorppe. 1607. Richard Heber's copy. 5352 The Description of the Masque. With the Nvptiall Songs. Celebrating the happy Marriage of Iohn, Lord Ramsey, Viscount Hadington, with the Lady Elizabeth Ratcliffe At Court on the Shroue-Tuesday at night. 1608. [First n. d. (Lond. 1608.) (Two copies.) edition.] 4to. n. p. n. d. (Lond. 5353 The Characters of Two royall Masques. The one of Blacknesse, the other of Beavtie. Personated by the most magnificent of Queenes Anne Queene of great Britaine, &c. With her honorable Ladyes, 1605. and 1608. at White-Hall. [First 5354 edition.] 4to. Lond., Thomas Thorp. n. d. A Pleasant Comedy, called: The Case is Alterd. As it hath beene sundry times Acted by the children of the Blackfriers. [First edition.] 4to. Lond. 1609. (Three copies.) 5355 No. 3. Cut down; MS. verses. At The Masqve of Queenes Celebrated from the House of Fame: By the most absolute in all State, and Titles, Anne Queene of Great Britaine, &c. With her Honourable Ladies. VVhite Hall, Febr. 2, 1609. [First edition.] 4to. Lond. 1609. [Epicone, or the Silent Woman.] 4to. 5356 5357 JONSON-(continued). Catiline his Conspiracy. [First edition.] 4to. Lond. 1611. Another edition. 4to. Lond. 1635. 5358 5359 T. Jolley's copy. The Alchemist. [First ed.] 4to. Lond. 1612. (Two copies.) 5360 No. 2. One leaf MS. Celebrated in a The Fortvnate Isles and Their Vnion. n. p. Masqve design'd for the Court, on the Twelfth night. 1624. [Anon.] [First edition.] 4to. n. p. Chloridia. Rites to Chloris and her Nymphs. in a Masque, at Court. At Shroue-tide. 1630. T. Walkley. n. d. Personated By the Queenes Maiesty and her Ladies. [Anon.] [First edition.] 4to. Lond., 5362 The Nevv Inne. Or, The light Heart. A Comoedy. As it was neuer acted, but most negligently play'd, by some, the Kings Seruants. And more squeamishly beheld, and censured by others, the Kings Subiects. 1629. Now, at last, set at liberty to be iudg'd. 1631. 8vo. Lond. 1631. Joseph Haslewood's book-plate. "The ode at the end collated with an old The Widdow a Comedie. As it was Acted at the private House in Black-Fryers, with great Applause, by His late Majesties Servants. Printed by the Originall Copy. [First edition.] 4to. Lond. 1652. (Four copies.) 5364 The Sad Shepherd: or, a Tale of Robin Hood, a fragment. With a continuation, [by F. G. Waldron] notes, and an appendix. 8vo. Lond. 1783. (Two copies.) No. 1. MS. notes in the margin. 5365 The Tobacconist, a comedy of two acts altered from B. J. [from the Alchymist, by Francis Gentleman]. 8vo. Lond. 1771. 5366 The Tobacconist; a Farce, altered from Ben. Jonson, by Francis Gentleman. With prefatory remarks by W. Oxberry. 12mo. Lond. 1821. Notes of Ben. Jonson's mond of Hawthornden. Shaks. Soc. 1842. 5367 conversations with William DrumJanuary M.DC.XIX. 8vo. 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