> 1975 Witchcraft. A Compleat History of Magick, Sorcery, and Witchcraft, frontispiece, 2 vol. 8vo, 1715 old calf 4.2.1976 Witches. The most strange and admirable discouerie of the three Witches of Warboys, arraigned, conuicted, and executed at the last Assises at Huntingdon, for the bewitching of the fiue daughters of Robert Throckmorton, Esquier, &c., and also for the bewitching to death of the Lady Crumwell, black letter 14 russia, gilt leaves The lower part of the title of this extremely rare volume (formerly Brand's) is supplied in MS. 1977 Wither (George) Abuses Stript and Whipt, or Satiricall Essaies, divided into two Books-also the Scourge russia G. Eld., for Francis Burton, 8vo, 1613 *** Four editions of this, all by the same printer, were issued in 1613. 1978 Wither (George) Abuses Stript, and Whipt, or Satyrical Essayes calf, gilt leaves Humphrey Lownes, 8vo, 1615 ** In this edition occurs the woodcut of a wild man or satyr preceding the Scourge, on the reverse, S. 7. * 1979 Wither (George) The Shepheards Hunting, being certaine Eglogues written during the time of the authors imprisonment in the Marshalsey calf, gilt leaves, fine copy W. White, 8vo, 1615 · 1980 Wither (George) The Shepherd's Hunting 1. calf 8vo, 1814 reprint o 1981 Wither (George) A Satyre (in Verse), portrait inserted calf, gilt leaves Thomas Snodham, 8vo, 1615 1982 Wither (George) Wither's Motto, nec habeo, nec careo, nec curo, in Verse, with the frontispiece in which is the wholelength portrait of Wither John Marriott, 8vo, 1621 6 1983 Wither (George) — Another copy calf ib. 8vo, 1621 1984 Wither (George) Hymnes and Songs of the Church, 4to, 1623 ** This rare volume is illustrated with the very scarce portrait of Wither, by Delaram, and also with a portrait of James I, to whom the book is dedicated. 1.7 1985 Wither (George) The Hymns and Songs of the Church calf g. l., Sir M. Sykes's copy Printed for the Assignees of George Wither, 8vo, 9. 1986 Wither (George)-Another copy ib. n. d. ib. n. d. 1987 Wither (George) Juvenilia; a Collection of those Poemes which were heretofore imprinted and written, engraved title-page, very rare calf, fine copy Robert Allot, 8vo, 1626 *This edition is made up with that published by Budge in 1622: the paraphrase on the Creed and on the Lord's Prayer being in this placed at the end of the volume. 1988 Wither (George):-Mr. Wither, his Prophesie of our present Calamity and (except we repent) future Misery, written by him in the yeare 1628, in verse **There is no regular title-page to this tract. 4to 2.2. 1989 Wither (George) The Psalmes of David translated into Lyrick Verse Imprinted in the Neatherlands by Cornelis van Brenghel, 1632 The Hymnes and Songs of the Church, divided into two Parts Printed for G. W., 1623 in one vol., calf, marbled leaves 8vo 1990 Wither (George) Juvenilia; a Collection of those Poemes which were heretofore imprinted, frontispieces morocco, g. l. Robert Allot and John Grismond, 8vo, 1633 *** In this very choice copy is inserted a beautiful impression of the very rare portrait of the author by Holle. . 1991 Wither (George) A Collection of Emblemes, ancient and moderne, fine impressions, a large copy, with the portrait and lottery, frequently wanting russia, by Lewis A. M., for John Grismond, folio, 1635 1992 Wither (George) The Nature of Man, written in Greek by Nemesius, englished calf M. F., for Henry Taunton, 8vo, 1636 1993 Wither (George) Britains Remembrancer (in verse), front. calf, g. l. John Grismond, Svo, 1638 1994 Wither (George) Campo-Mvsæ, or the Field-Musings of Captain George Wither, touching his Military Ingagement for the King and Parliameut, in verse blue morocco, g. l., the Townley copy R. Austin and A. Coe, 8vo, 1643 1996 Wither (George): Withers Remembrancer, or Extracts out of Master Withers his Booke, called Britains Remembrancer, in verse, scarce 8vo, 1643 (2 1997 Wither (George) The Great Assises Holden in Parnassus by Apollo and his Assessovrs, a poem, last leaf in MS. Richard Cotes, 4to, 1645 /S 1998 Wither (George) Vox Pacifica; a Voice tending to the Paci18 fication of God's Wrath, &c.: it is directed to the King, Parliaments, and People of these Islands, a poem Robert Austin, 1645 calf, g. l. 1999 Wither (George) Opobalsamum Anglicanum; an English Balme lately pressed out of a Shrub and spread upon these Papers, &c., in verse, with the rare portrait of the author inserted 4to, 1646 2000 Wither (George) Amygdala Britannica, Almonds for Parrets, in verse, with a pen and ink copy of the rare portrait of the author inserted half morocco 4to, 1647 /3 2001 Wither (George) :—Wither's Remembrancer, or Extracts out of Master Withers his Booke called Britains Remembrancer, in verse, uncut 1643 Carmen Eucharisticon; a private Thank-Oblation exhibited to the Glory of the Lord of Hosts, &c., composed by Geo. Wither Robert Austin, 4to, 1649 6 in one volume 2002 Wither (George) The Dark Lantern, containing a dim Discoverie, in Riddles, Parables, &c., whereunto is annexed a Poem concerning a Perpetuall Parliament, scarce half bound, poor copy R. Austin, 8vo, 1653 3.7 2003 Wither (George) Vaticinivm Cavsvale, a Rapture occasioned by the late Miraculous Deliverance of his Highnesse the Lord Protector, from a Desperate Danger, portrait of Oliver Cromwell inserted red morocco, gilt leaves T. Ratcliffe, &c. 4to, 1655 2 2004 Wither (George) Speculum Speculativum, or a Considering Glass, being an inspection into the present and sad condition of these Nations, in verse calf, gilt leaves 2005 Wither (George)—Another copy 8vo, 1660 8vo, 1660 2006 Wither (George) A Triple Paradox, affixed to a CounterMvre raised against the Furious Batteries of Restraint, Slander, and Poverty, in verse calf 8vo, 1661 2007 Wither (George) An Improvement, &c. evidenced in a few Crums and Scraps lately found in a Prisoners-Basket at Newgate, poems calf, gilt leaves 8vo, 1661 6.2008 Wither (George) A Proclamation in the Name of the King of Kings to all the Inhabitants of the Isles of Great Britain, &c., whereto are added some Fragments, &c. intituled Scraps and Crums, in verse morocco, gilt leaves 8vo, 1662 8.2009 Wither (George) Verses intended to the King's Majesty, by Major George Wither, whilst he was Prisoner in Newgate, portrait added half morocco 8vo, 1662 8vo, 1665 (2010 Wither (George) Meditations upon the Lords Prayer 1914 Wase (Christopher) Gratii Falisci Cynegeticon; or a Poem of Hunting, by Gratius the Faliscian, englished and illustrated by Christopher Wase, Gent. old calf Charles Adams, 8vo, 1654 1915 Wastell (Simon) Microbiblion, or the Bibles Epitome, in Verse calf, g.l., fine copy Robert Mylbourne, 8vo, 1629 1916 Waterhouse (Edward) A Short Narrative of the late Dreadful Fire in London, portrait by Hertochs old calf 8vo, 1667 1917 Watkins (John) Universal Biographical and Historical Dictionary, interleaved in 2 vol. 8vo, 1800 1918 Watkins (Rowland) Flamma sine Fumo, or Poems without William Leake, 8vo, 1662 Fictions 4. 1919 Watson (Christopher) Polybius: The Hystories of the most famous and worthy Chronographer Polybius, englished by C. W. (Christopher Watson, of St. John's Cambridge) black letter 16 calf, g.l. Henry Binneman, 8vo, 1568 1920 Watson (John) Memoirs of the Ancient Earls of Warren and Surrey, illustrated with numerous portraits and topographical engravings, 2 vol. calf, marbled leaves Warrington, 4to, 1782 5s1921 Watts (Richard) Bibliotheca Britannica, or a General Index to British and Foreign Literature, 4 vol. half morocco Edinb. 4to, 1824 > 1922 Weaver (Thomas) Plantagenets Tragicall Story, or the Death of King Edward the Fourth, &c., metaphrased by T. W., Gent., portrait of the author by Marshall M. F., for Richard Tomlins, 8vo, 1649 21923 Webb (T.) A new Select Collection of Epitaphs, Panegyrical and Moral, Humorous, Whimsical, Satyrical, and In scriptive, 2 vol. old calf 8vo, 1775 1924 Webbe (George) A Posie of Spirituall Flowers, taken out of 1925 Weber (Henry) Metrical Romances of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Centuries; published from Ancient Manuscripts, with Notes and Glossary, 3 vol. calf, gilt leaves Edinb. 8vo, 1810 1926 Weber (Henry) Tales of the East, and Popular Romances, 4 vol. calf gilt il. 8vo, 1812 16· 1927 Webster (John) A Monumental Colomne, erected to the liuing Memory of the euer-glorious Henry late Prince of Wales (a Funerall Elegie) half morocco N. O., for William Welby, 4to, 1613 ** In this volume is a very beautiful impression of the rare portrait of Prince Henry, by Pass. 1. 9. 1928 Welby (Henry) The Phoenix of these late Times; or the Life of 19 Mr. Henry Welby, with Epitaphs and Elegies, uncut copy N. Okes, 4to, 1637 **A portrait, by Marshall, of Henry Welby, precedes the title of this rare volume. The Elegies are by J. Taylor, Heywood, Shakerly Marmion, &c. Edition, a Poem · 1929 Welchman's (The) Last Will and Testament, the Second Tho. Bickerton, 8vo, 1719 2 1930 Wells (Jeremiah) Poems upon divers Occasions, with a Character of a London Scrivener 8vo, 1667 (21931 Wesley's Maggots, or Poems on several Occasions, portrait 8vo, 1685 1932 Wesley (Samuel) History of the Old and New Testament, in Verse, plates by Sturt, 3 vol. original calf binding 8vo, 1704 1933 West (James) Catalogue of his Curious Library, with prices 8vo, 1773 1934 West (Thomas) The Antiquities of Furness, with Additions by W. Close, plates calf extra, marbled leaves 3 1935 Western Martyrology; or Bloody Assises, with the Life and 1.6.1936 WESTMORELAND (EARL OF) OTIA SACRA original binding *** A fine copy of this very rare and privately printed volume of Sacred Poems, by Mildmay Fane, Earl of Westmoreland, the impressions of the engraved title and plates by Marshall are very brilliant impressions. 1937 Wharton (G.) Calendarium Ecclesiasticum 8vo, 1658 761938 Wharton (George) Select and Choice Poems composed upon severall occasions, during the late unnaturall Wars between the King and the Rump Parliament, portrait added Thomas Vere, 8vo, 1661 61939 Whetstone (George) An Heptameron of Civil Discourses, containing the Christmasse Exercise of sundrie well courted Gentlemen and Gentlewomen, black letter Richard Jones, 4to, 1582 **This work, containing some pieces of Poetry, was reprinted in 1593, under the title of " Aurelia, The Paragon of Pleasure and Princely Delights." 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