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179 Bradstreet (Anne) The Tenth Muse, lately sprung up in America, or severall Poems, &c., full of delight

blue morocco, the Townley copy Stephen Bowtell, 8vo, 1650 180 Brant (Sebastiani) Navis Stultifera a Jacobo Lochero Philomuso Latinitate donata

Impressum per Nicolaum Lamparter, 4to, 1506

** The very singular wood engravings with which this volume is illustrated, are, in the present copy, uninjured by colouring.

BRANT; see Barclay

10 5 181 BRASSE (SAMUEL) A SHIP OF ARMS, useful for all sorts of People in this woful time of War, fashioned by a plain country Farmer, A POEM, calf, gilt leaves

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8vo, 1653 *There was a copy of this volume in Major Pearson's sale (lot 1789), in 1788, a time when the poetical works of the seventeenth century were much overlooked. The copy sold for one shilling, and may possibly be the same as the present, being the only one I have ever seen or heard of.

The work was evidently printed for distribution among the friends of the author, who, in his address to the reader, states, "I wrote this little book chiefly for myself and familiar friends; yet, if any other can get good by it, I shall be glad."

182 BRATHWAIT (RICHARD) A Strappado for the Diuell. Epigrams
and Satyres alluding to the time, with diuers measures of
no lesse Delight J. B., for Richard Redmer, 8vo, 1615
Loves Labyrinth, or the True-Louer's Knot, including the
disastrous Fals of two star-crost Louers, Pyramus and
Thisbe
ib. ib. 1615
These pieces were published together, the signatures running
through. They are fine copies, in one vol. calf, gilt leaves.
183 Brathwait (Richard) Natvres Embassie, or the Wilde Mans
Measures, danced naked by twelve Satyres, in verse, very

scarce

calf, gilt leaves. very fine copy, Richard Whitaker, 8vo, 1621 184 Brathwait (Richard) The English Gentleman

John Haviland, 4to, 1630 185 Brathwait (Richard) The Arcadian Princesse, or the Triumph of Justice, prescribing excellent rules of Physicke, digested into foure bookes, partly in verse, frontispiece by Marshall Th. Harper, 8vo, 1635 186 Brathwait (Richard) The Arcadian Princesse, or the Triumph of Justice, frontispiece by Marshall

russia

green morocco, gilt leaves Th. Harper, 8vo, 1635 187 Brathwait (Richard) Essaies upon the Five Senses, revived by a new Supplement, with a pithy one upon Detraction. The second edition, frontispiece by Marshall

calf, gilt leaves

Anne Griffin, 8vo, 1635

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179 Bradstreet (Anne) The Tenth Muse, lately sprung up in America, or severall Poems, &c., full of delight

blue morocco,

the Townley copy Stephen Bowtell, 8vo, 1650 180 Brant (Sebastiani) Navis Stultifera a Jacobo Lochero Philomuso Latinitate donata

Impressum per Nicolaum Lamparter, 4to, 1506 **The very singular wood engravings with which this volume is illustrated, are, in the present copy, uninjured by colouring.

BRANT; see Barclay

5 181 BRASSE (SAMUEL) A SHIP OF ARMS, useful for all sorts of People in this woful time of War, fashioned by a plain country Farmer, A POEM, calf, gilt leaves

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8vo, 1653 *There was a copy of this volume in Major Pearson's sale (lot 1789), in 1788, a time when the poetical works of the seventeenth century were much overlooked. The copy sold for one shilling, and may possibly be the same as the present, being the only one I have ever seen or heard of.

The work was evidently printed for distribution among the friends of the author, who, in his address to the reader, states, "I wrote this little book chiefly for myself and familiar friends; yet, if any other can get good by it, I shall be glad."

182 BRATHWAIT (RICHARD) A Strappado for the Diuell. Epigrams
and Satyres alluding to the time, with diuers measures of
no lesse Delight J. B., for Richard Redmer, 8vo, 1615
Loves Labyrinth, or the True-Louer's Knot, including the
disastrous Fals of two star-crost Louers, Pyramus and
Thisbe
ib. ib. 1615
These pieces were published together, the signatures running
through. They are fine copies, in one vol. calf, gilt leaves.

. 183 Brathwait (Richard) Natvres Embassie, or the Wilde Mans
Measures, danced naked by twelve Satyres, in verse, very

scarce

calf, gilt leaves. very fine copy, Richard Whitaker, 8vo, 1621 184 Brathwait (Richard) The English Gentleman

John Haviland, 4to, 1630 185 Brathwait (Richard) The Arcadian Princesse, or the Triumph of Justice, prescribing excellent rules of Physicke, digested into foure bookes, partly in verse, frontispiece by Marshall Th. Harper, 8vo, 1635 186 Brathwait (Richard) The Arcadian Princesse, or the Triumph of Justice, frontispiece by Marshall

russia

green morocco, gilt leaves

Th. Harper, 8vo, 1635 6 187 Brathwait (Richard) Essaies upon the Five Senses, revived by a new Supplement, with a pithy one upon Detraction. The second edition, frontispiece by Marshall

calf, gilt leaves

Anne Griffin, 8vo, 1635

16 188 Brathwait (Richard) The Lives of all the Roman Emperors, frontispiece by Marshall, and woodcut portraits

green morocco N. and T. Oakes, 8vo, 1636 2.0 189 Brathwait (Richard) Ar't Asleepe Husband? a Bolster Lecture, stored with all variety of witty Jestes, merry Tales, and other pleasant Passages, &c. frontispiece

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R. Bishop for R. B., 8vo, 1640 has the four unpaged leaves at the end.

/8190 Brathwait (Richard) Lignum Vitae seu Libellus ad utilitatem cujusque animæ in altiorem vitæ perfectionem suspirantis very rare, with frontispiece by Vaughan

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morocco, gilt leaves, very fine copy

Lond. J. Grismond, 8vo, 1657-8

3. 191 Brathwait (Richard) The Honest Ghost, or a Voice from the Vault, with the two rare engravings by Vaughan

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old calf. The Townley copy Richard Hodgkinsonne, 8vo, 1658 192 Brathwait (Richard) A Comment upon the Two Tales of our Ancient Poet, Sir Jeffray Chaucer

6193

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calf, gilt leaves

W. Godbid, 8vo, 1665 193 Brathwaite (Richard) Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys to the North of England, plates

calf gilt

8vo, 1805 194 BRETON (NICHOLAS) PASQUILS MISTRESSE, or the Worthie and Vnworthie Woman

red morocco, from the Caldecott collection, Th. Fisher, 4to, 1600 A poem of great rarity, in seven-line stanzas. Breton, in his dedicatory Epistle, signs himself" Salochin Treboun."

195 BRETON (NICHOLAS) PASQVILS MAD-CAPPE, Throwne at the Corruptions of these Times, with his Message to Men of all Estates

red morocco, gilt leaves, A. M.for Francis Falkner, 4to, 1626 Two Poems in seven and six-line stanzas. The present beautiful copy of this exceedingly rare volume is from the Gordounstoun collection, at the sale of which it was bought by Sir Egerton Brydges, and has been since re-bound by Mr. Skegg.

196 Breton (Nicolas) Melancholike Humours, a poem, edited with

preface by Sir E. Brydges

Lee Priory press, 4to, 1815

197 Brett (Arthur) Threnodia (a Poem) on the Death of Henry

Duke of Glocester

Oxford, H. Hall, 4to, 1660

198 Brett (Arthur) The Restoration, a poem

4to, 1660

6 6199 Brewer (Anthony) Lingua, or the Combat of the Tongue and
the Five Senses for Superiority, a pleasant Comedy
calf, gilt leaves
Simon Miller, 8vo, 1657
200 Brewster (Thomas) The Satires of Persius, translated into Eng-
lish Verse, with notes

2

8vo, 1751

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201 Brigentii (Andrea) Villa Burghesia Poeticè descripta, plates

Roma, 8vo, 1716

Edinb. 8vo, 1757
Oxon. 4to, 1630

202 Britain, a Poem, frontispiece
203 Britanniæ Natalis, a Latin Poem
204 BRITTON and BRAYLEY'S BEAUTIES OF ENGLAND AND WALES,
with introduction by Brewer, 26 vol. 1801-15-18-The
Beauties of Scotland, by Forsyth, 5 vol. Edinb. 1805
The Beauties of Ireland, by Brewer, 2 vol. in 1,1825;
together 32 vol. uniformly and beautifully bound in red
morocco, gilt leaves

A

LARGE PAPER AND MOST DESIRABLE COPY OF THIS
WORK, WITH PROOF IMPRESSIONS OF THE PLATES, AND

FURTHER ILLUSTRATED BY A PROFUSION OF OTHER TOPO-
GRAPHICAL ENGRAVINGS.

205 Britton (John) The Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain,
vol. 5, parts 1 to 9 inclusive
4to, 1823

206 Brockett (John Trotter) Catalogue of Library and Coins, fine

paper

half morocco

207 Brome (Alexander) Congratulatory Poem on the

Charles II

2 (208 Brome (Alexander) Songs and other Poems, portrait

5

8vo, 1823

return of 4to, 1660

Henry Brome, 8vo, 1664 209 Brome (Alex.) Songs and other Poems, portrait ib. 8vo, 1666 3210 Brome (Alexander) The Poems of Horace, consisting of Odes, Satyrs, and Epistles, portraits

8vo, 1680

1. (5.211 Brome (Richard) Lachrymæ Musarum, the Tears of the Muses, written by divers persons of Nobility, &c. upon the Death of Henry Lord Hastings, collected and set forth by R. B. frontispiece

1.16

9

6

2.15

green morocco, gilt leaves

printed by T. N. 8vo, 1650

** This fine copy has the folding-leaf generally wanting.

*

. 212 Brome (Richard) Five New Playes, with a beautiful impression of the rare portrait of the author, by Cross

Humphrey Moseley, 8vo, 1653 213 Bromley (Henry) Catalogue of Engraved British Portraits

4to, 1793 214 Brooke (Fulke, Lord) Certaine Learned and Elegant Works of the Right Honourable Fvlke Lord Brooke old calf

C. P. for Henry Seile, folio, 1633

215 Brooke (Fulke, Lord) Certaine Learned Workes

*

old binding

ib. ib. folio, 1633

* A LARGE PAPER COPY, with an autograph letter from the author to Sir John Bingley, dated 1618; and at the end is a poem in manuscript

4 216 Brooke (Lord):-The Remains of Sir Fulk Grevill Lord Brooke ; being Poems of Monarchy and Religion

8vo, 1670

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