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Bookes of Musicke, containing all | the Tunes of Dauid's Psalmes. Lond. T. East. 1591. 4to.

(Published in 4 parts. of which the Cantys is probably the first. See Hawkins' History of Music, III. p. 520.) A copy is in the British Museum.

DAMPIER, William. Collection of Voyages. Lond. 1729. 8vo. 4 vols. Best editon. Contents.-I. Captain William Dampier's Voyages round the World. II. The Voyages of Lionel Wafer. III. A Voyage round the World, by W. Funnell,

A fruitfull Commentarie vpon the twelue small Prophets, newly turned into English by John Stockwood. Cambridge, 1594, 4to.

Geographicæ Poeticæ. Lond. 1580, 8vo. with a metrical dedication to Sir P. Sidney. Sotheby, May, 1857.

DANBY, The Earl of. See LEEDS, Duke of.

DANCE, George. A Collection of seventy-two Portraits of eminent Characters, sketched from the Life since the year 1793, by George Dance, R.A., and engraved by William Daniel, R.A. Lond. 1808-14. folio. 2 vols.

lished at 11. 1s. each. Sotheby's in 1821, This work consists of 12 numbers, pub37. 8s. LARGE PAPER. North, pt. ii. 684, 9 nos. 47. 6s. [Reissued in 1854, with additional portraits and biographies. In all, 142 plates. Lond. Evans.]

DANCING. A Treatise against the Abuse of Dauncing. 16mo.

1581.

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DANEUS, Lambert. A Dialogue of Witches, in Foretime named Lot-tellers, and now commonly called Sorcerers, transl. into English. 1575. 16mo.

Bindley, pt. i. 1788, 17. 1s. The Iudgement of M. Lambert Danæus touching certaine Points now in Controuersie. Geneva, 1577, 4to. Twelve leaves. The wonderfull Workmanship of the World, englished by T. T.(Thomas Twyne) Lond. A. Maunsell, 1578, 4to. Sotheby, 1851, 15s.

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