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ious wood cuts: _imp. by Will. Hoskin_, 1575, 4to. 1 11 6 6847. Flytting (the) betwixt Montgomerie and Polwarte, _Edin._, 1629, 4to. 2 5 0 7058. Horace's Art of Poetrie, Pistles, and Satyrs, English'd by Drant, b.l. _Imp. by Marshe_, 1566, 4to. 0 7 6 7066. Humours Ordinarie, where a man may be verie merrie and exceeding well used for his sixpence, 1607, 4to. 0 14 6 7187. Mastiffe Whelp, with other ruff-island-like curs fetcht from among the Antipodes, which bite and barke at the fantasticall humourist and abuses of the time. 0 19 0 7199. Merry Jest of Robin Hood, and of his Life, with a new Play for to be plaied in May-Games; very pleasant and full of pastime, b.l. _imp. by Edward White_, 4to. 3 13 6 7200. Milton's Paradise Lost, in 10 books, 1st _edit._ 1667. 0 11 0 7201. ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- _2nd title page_, 1668. 0 11 0 7202. ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- _3rd title page_, 1669.--"N.B. The three foregoing articles prove that there were no less than three different title-pages used, to force the sale of the first edition of this matchless poem." S. P[aterson.] 0 7 0 7232. Paradyse of Daynty Devises, b.l. extremely scarce, _imp. by Henry Disle_, 1576, 4to. 6 0 0 7240. Peele's (G.) Device of the Pageant borne before Woolstone Dixie, Lord Mayor of London, Oct. 29, 1585, b.l. See Dr. F.'s note; as probably the only copy. 4to. 1 11 6 7241. Percy's (W.) Sonnets to the fairest Caelia, 1594. 4to. 1 12 0 7249. Psalter (the whole) translated into English Metre, which containeth an Hundreth and Fifty Psalms. The title and first page written. _Imp. by John Daye_, 1567. "This translation was by Archbishop Parker, and is so scarce that Mr. Strype tells us he could never get a sight of it." See Master's History of C.C.C.C. Mr. Wharton supposes it never to have been published, but that the Archbishop's wife gave away some copies. "It certainly (he adds) is at this time extremely scarce, and would be deservedly deemed a fortunate acquisition to those capricious students who labour to collect a Library of Rarities." Hist. of Eng. Poetry, vol. iii. 186. It has a portrait of the Archbishop. 4to. 3 6 0 7828. Somner's (Henry) Orpheus and Eurydice, 1740. 4to. 0 1 6 7829. Shakespeare's W
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