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DRYDEN.

Sr. Martin Mar-all, Or The Feign'd Innocence: A Comedy. As it was Acted at His Highnesse the Duke of York's Theatre. London, Printed for H. Herringman . . . 1668. 4°. Title, list of persons, and prologue, 3 leaves: B-K in fours, K 4 blank. Pp. 57-8 are in duplicate, however.

The Indian Emperour, Or, The Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards, Being the Sequel of the Indian Queen. By John Dryden Esq; The Second Edition London, Printed for H. Herringman 1668. 4°. Title and leaf with prologue &c., 2 leaves: dedication, 2 leaves: BK in fours, K 4 blank.

In this edition the Defence was omitted. Secret Love; Or The Maiden Queen : As it is Acted By His Majesties Servants, at the Theatre-Royal. Written by John Dryden Esq; [Quot. from Virgil.] London, Printed for Henry Herringman 1668. 4o. A, 2 leaves: a, 4 leaves: B-K 2 in fours.

The Rival Ladies. A Tragi-Comedy As it was Acted at the Theatre-Royal. Nos hæc novimus esse nihil. Written by John Driden Esquire. London, Printed for H. Herringman 1669. 4o. Title

and dedication to Roger, Earl of Orrery, 4 leaves a, 2 leaves: B-K 2 in fours. The Wild Gallant: A Comedy. As it was Acted at the Theatre-Royal, By His Majesties Servants. Written by John Dryden, Esq; In the Savoy, Printed by Tho. Newcomb, for H. Herringman . . 1669. 4°, A-K in fours.

The Tempest, Or The Enchanted Island. A Comedy. As it is now Acted at his Highness the Duke of York's Theatre. London, Printed by J. M. for Henry Herringman MDCLXX. 4, A–M

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See a note in Halliwell's Dict. of Old Plays, 1860, in v. Tyrannick Love, Or The Royal Martyr. A Tragedy. As it is Acted by his Majesties Servants, at the Theatre Royal. By John Dryden, Servant to his Majesty. [Quot. from Virgil.] London, Printed for H. Herringman . 1670. 4°. Title, dedication to the Duke of Monmouth, &c., 4 leaves: a, 2 leaves: B-K 2 in fours.

Aureng-Zebe: A Tragedy. Acted at the Royal Theatre. Written by John Dryden, Servant to his Majesty, . . . London, Printed by T. N. for Henry Herringman, . . 1676. 4o, A-M in fours. Dedicated to John, Earl of Mulgrave.

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London Printed for Jacob Tonson, : 1682. Folio, B-I in twos, a leaf of K, and the title.

The Medall. A Satyre against Sedition, By the Authour of Absalom and Achitophel. London, Printed for Jacob Tonson

1682. 4o. A, 4 leaves: a, 2 leaves: B-D 2 in fours.

Religio Laici Or A Laymans Faith. A Poem. Written by Mr. Dryden.

Ornari res ipsa negat; contenta doceri. London, Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1682. 4°. Title, 1 leaf: a, 3 leaves: b, 4 leaves: B-E 3 in fours. Satyr to his Muse. By the Author of Absalon & Achitophel. London, Printed for D. Green, 1682. 4o, A-D 2 in fours, D 2 blank, and no sheet B. In

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The Duke of Guise. . . . To which is
Added, A Vindication of the Play. By
Mr. Dryden... London, Printed for
Jacob Tonson,
MDCXCIX. 4°, A—
I in fours the Vindication (the edition
of 1683) A-H 2 in fours, and the title.
The Vindication: Or, The Parallel of the
French Holy-League, and the English
League and Covenant, Turn'd into a
Seditious Libell against the King and his
Royal Highness, By Thomas Hunt and
the Authors of the Reflections upon the
Pretended Parallel in the Play called The
Duke of Guise. Written by Mr. Dryden

London, Printed for Jacob Tonson MDCLXXXIII. 4o, A-H 2 in fours, and the titlepage.

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The True History of the Duke of Guise. Extracted out of Thuanus, Mezeray, Mr. Aubeny's Memoirs, Published for the undeceiving such as may perhaps be imposed upon by Mr. Dryden's late Tragedy of the Duke of Guise. Together with some Remarks upon the same. London, Printed and are to be Sold by R. Baldwin, 1683. 4o, A-E in fours, first and last leaves blank.

Some Reflections upon the Pretended Parallel in the Play called the Duke of Guise. In a Letter to a Friend. London, Printed for Francis Smith, sen. 1683. 4o, A-D in fours, first and last leaves blank.

Threnodia Augustalis: . By John Dryden, Dvblin: Reprinted by Joseph Ray at Colledg-green, for Robert Thornton Bookseller in Skinner row, 1685. 40, A-C 2 in fours.

Albion and Albanius: An Opera. Perform'd at the Queens Theatre, in Dorset Garden. Written by Mr. Dryden. Discite justitiam.. Virg. London, Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1685. Folio, A-I in twos, besides (b) 2 leaves, and (c) 1 leaf. The Hind and the Panther. A Poem, In Three Parts. London, Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1687. 4o, A-T in fours, and a leaf of V, the first leaf of A with the Imprimatur.

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The Address of John Dryden, Laureat to His Highness the Prince of Orange. London, Printed and are to be sold by Randal Taylor... 1689. Folio. A-B, 2 leaves each. In verse.

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DU BARTAS.

logue and Epilogue. Dedicated to Philip, Earl of Leicester.

Amphitryon; Or, The Two Sofias. A Comedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre Royal. [Quot. from Virgil.] Written by Mr. Dryden. To which is added, The Musick of the Songs Compos'd by Mr. Henry Purcel. London, Printed for J. Tonson and M. Tonson .. 1691.

4o. The play, A-I 2 in fours: the Songs, with a separate title, pp. 14, including title-leaf.

The Fairy-Queen: An Opera. Represented at the Queen's-Theatre By their Majesties Servants. London, Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1692. Where you

may have compleat Sets of Mr. Dryden's Works in four Volumes; the Plays in the Order they were written. 4°. A, 3 leaves: B-H 2 in fours.

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Carmen Sæculare, For the Year 1700. To the King. London, Printed for Jacob Tonson. 1700. Folio. A—G, 2 leaves each, besides the half-title, G with advertisements, and G 2 blank. DU BARTAS, GUILLAUME SALUSTE, SEIGNEUR.

Bartas His Diuine Weekes & Workes Translated & Dedicated to the Kings most excellent Maiestie by Iosvah Sylvester. [London, Humphrey Lownes, 1605.] 4°. Engraved title preceded by a blank, 2 leaves: Corona Dedicatoria, 7 leaves: verses by Ben Jonson, &c., 2 leaves : B-XX in eights: XX*, 2 leaves: YyAaa in eights.

Some of the separate portions have title

DURANT.

DURANT, JOHN, Student in Physic and Astrology.

Art and Nature Jovn Hand in Hand. Or, The Poor Mans daily Companion . . . Wherein is shew'd for Two Pence charge, how you may cure any Distempers incident to Humane Body's: ... London, Printed for Sam. Clark, . . . 1697. 8°, A-B in eights.

DURHAM.

A Most Lamentable Information of Part of the Grievances of Mugleswick Lordship in the Bishoprick of Durham, sent up by Master George Lilburne, Major of Sunderland to be communicated to the House of Commons. [1641?] A sheet. The Narrative of Mr. John Smith of Walworth, in the County - Palatine of Durham, Gent. Containing a further Discovery of the late Horrid and [sic] PopishPlot. London, Printed, and are to be sold by Robert Boulter,. 1679. Folio, A-L, 2 leaves each.

DURER, ALBERT.

Albert Durer Revived: Or, A Book of Drawing, Limning, Washing, Or Colouring of Maps and Prints: . . . London: Printed by F. Collins, for John Garrett, . . . 1698. Folio. With a portrait of Durer on the back of the half-title. With engravings as in the ed. of 1652.

The copy here used ended on p. 19 imperfectly.

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London,

M. DCC.XXXI.

Albert Durer revived: Printed for Thomas Glass, Folio. With a portrait of Rubens as a frontispiece on back of half-title and other other engravings not in the edits. of 1652 and 1698.

This copy is imperfect. D'URFEY, THOMAS.

The Virtuous Wife; Or, Good Luck at last. A Comedy. As it is Acted at the Dukes Theater, By His Royal Highness His Servants. Written by Thomas D'Vrfey, Gent. In the Savoy: Printed by T. N. for R. Bentley, and M. Magnes. 1680. 4o, A-K 2 in fours, first leaf blank.

The Progress of Honesty: Or, A View of a Court and City. A Pindarique Poem, By T. D. The second Edition. London: 1681. 4o, A-D in fours, and the

title.
The Malecontent; A Satyr: Being the
Sequel of the Progress of Honesty, Or a
View of Court and City. [By T. Durfey.]
London, Printed for Joseph Hindmarsh,

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A Third Collection of New Songs, Never Printed before. The Words by Mr. D'Urfey, Set to Music by the best Masters in that Science. . . . With Thorow. Basses for the Theorbo, and Bass-Viol. London, Printed by J. P. for Joseph Hindmarsh,... 1685. Folio, B-G, 2 leaves each, a leaf of H, and the title.

New Songs in the Third Part of the Comical History of Don Quixote. Written by Mr. D'Vrfey. And Sung at the Theatre Royal. With other New Songs by Mr. D'Vrfey.... Engrav'd on Copper-Plates. London, Printed for Samuel Briscoe, ... 1696. Folio, 18 leaves.

DURHAM, W.

The Life and Death of that Judicious and Accomplish'd Preacher, Robert Harris, D.D. Late Fellow of Trinity Colledge in Oxon. Collected by a joynt concurrence of some, who knew him well in his strength, visited him often in his sickness, attended him at his death, and still honour his Memory. By W. D. his dear Friend and Kinsman. London, Printed for H. Brome 1662. 8°. Title and Errata, 2 leaves: B—I 4 in eights. Grenv. Coll. DURINE OF GREECE.

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The first part of the historie of Durine of Grece Translated out of Frenche by H. W. Licensed to Thomas Purfoot, 8 Dec. 1598.

Arber's Transcript, iii. 44. DURY, JOHN.

A Briefe Relation of that which hath been lately attempted to procure Ecclesiastical Peace amongst Protestants. Published, by Samuel Hartlib. London, Printed by I. R. for Andrew Crooke....

DYKE.

1641. 4o, B-H in fours, H 4 blank, and the title.

On F 3 occurs a second title as follows:

The Copy of a Petition, As it was tendered by Mr. Dury, to Gustavus, the late King of Sweden, of glorious memory, when He was at Esling in Prussia, in the year 1628."

A Summary Discourse concerning the work of Peace Ecclesiasticall, How it may concurre with the aim of a civill confederation amongst Protestants. Presented to the consideration of my Lord Ambassadour St Thomas Row, &c. At Hamburg, in the yeare MDCXXXIX. By Mr. John Dury.... Cambridge: Printed by Roger Daniel, Anno Dom. 1641. 4o, A-G in fours, first leaf blank, and a leaf of H.

A Seasonable Discourse Written by Mr. Iohn Dury upon the earnest requests of many, Published, By Samuel Hartlib. London, Printed for R. Woodnothe 1649. 4°, A-D in fours.

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A Discourse of Marriage, written to the Lord Harrington. Licensed to Robert Milbourn, 7 November, 1618.

DYVE, SIR LEWIS.

A Letter from S: Lewis Dyve to the Lord Marquis of New-Castle giveing his Lordship an account of the whole conduct of the Kings affaires in Irland, since the time of the Lord Marquis of Ormond, His Excellencies arrivall there out of France in Septem. 1648. Until S: Lewis his departure out of that Kingdome, In June 1650. Together with the annexed Coppies of sundry Letters. Hagve, Printed by Samuel Broun 1650. 4o, A-G in fours, and *-3* in fours.

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E. G.

A Moste profitable and pleazante Poeme, worthye to bee red and respected; drawene from the pure fountaine of flowing streame to euerlasting salu[a]con Compiled by G: E: [on the third leaf, the second being blank:] Adams Calamitie, & misery: cured by Christs humanytie & Mercy : Disce mori mundo: Viuere disce deo. [Circa 1600.] 4°, 21 leaves. Egerton MS. Br. M. 2477.

EARLE, JOHN, Bishop of Salisbury. Micro-cosmographie. Or, A Peece of the World Discovered. In Essayes and Characters. Newly composed for the Northerne parts of this Kingdome. At London. Printed by W. S. for Ed: Blount. 1628. 12°. A, 6 leaves: B-K 5 in twelves. With a preface subscribed by the publisher Blount. Br. Museum (Bliss's copy) and Bodleian.

Micro-cosmographie. . . The fift Edition much enlarged. London. Printed for Robert Allot, 1629. 12. A, 6 leaves: B-N in twelves.

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EASTERN.

England. Licensed to H. Kyrkham, 3 May, 1580.

A praier gathered vpon thoccasion of thearthquake. Licensed to H. Denham, 6 May, 1580.

An admony con concerninge thearthquake. Licensed to H. Bynneman, 27 June, 1580. A thinge of thearthquake. Licensed to H. Denham, 27 June, 1580. EASTERN ASSOCIATION.

To the High and Honorable Parliament of England now assembled at Westminster, The Humble Petitions, Serious Suggestions, and dutifull Expostulations of some moderate and loyall Gentlemen, Yeomen, and Freeholders of the Easterne Association. These Petitions, &c. had been formally presented to the Parliament, but for the reasons rendred at the latter end. London, Printed for Ralph Smith . . 1648. 4°, A-E 2 in fours.

EAST INDIES.

A true Relaçon of all the strange and admirable Accidents which lately hapned in the kingdome of the great Magor or Magull, who is the greatest Monarch of the East Indies. Licensed to Nicholas Bourne and Thomas Archer, 27 May, 1622.

Two Letters Concerning the East India Company. Printed in the Year 1676. 4o, 8 leaves.

A Treatise wherein is demonstrated I. That the East-India Trade is the most National of all Foreign Trades. II. That the Clamors, Aspersions, and Objections made against the present East-India Company, are Sinister, Selfish, or Groundless. III. That since the Discovery of the EastIndies, the Dominion of the Sea depends much more upon the Wane or Increase of that Trade, and consequently the Security of the Liberty, Property, and Protestant Religion of this Kingdom. IV. That the Trade of the East-Indies cannot be carried out to National advantage, in any other way than by a General Joynt-Stock. V. That the East-India Trade is more profitable and necessary to the Kingdom of England than to any other Kingdom or Nation in Europe. London, Printed by J. R. for the Honourable the East-India Company, 1681. 4o, A-F, in fours, F 4 blank: A-B in fours, B 4 blank.

Four and twenty Queries relating to the East-India Trade. Part II. London: Printed, and are to be Sold by A. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane, 1699. A sheet, in prose. Ouvry Cat., No. 127.

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The Weavers and Clothiers' Complaint against the East-India-Trade. Part I. London Printed, and are to be sold by A. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane. 1699. A sheet, in verse. Ouvry Cat., No. 125.

A Discourse concerning the East-India Trade... Shewing how it is Vnprofitable to the Kingdom of England. London Printed for R. Baldwin . 1699. 4o, A-B in fours.

Abstracted from John Cary's Essay, 1695, with some additional particulars. ECHLIN, DAVID, M.D., Physician to Queen Anne of Denmark.

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Perivrivm Officiosvm: Ad Vere Nobilem, et Generosum, optiméq; de me meritum virum, Robertvm Aytonvm Equitem, Annæ fæliciss. mem. Reginæ Secretarium. Homo homini Deus. Londini, Apud Georgium Miller. M.DC. XXVI. 4o, A-B in fours, B 4 blank. B. M. EDLYN, RICHARD, Student in the Mathe

matical and Physical Sciences. Observationes Astrologica Or An Astrological Discourse of the Effects of the Notable Conjunction of Saturn and Mars that happened October 11 1658. and other configurations Concomitant. From whence is Rationally predicted the Quality and Time of those principal Transactions that are probably to Ensue in England and severall other parts of Europe (almost) untill the year 1661. . . . London. Printed by T. W. and are to be sold by Richard Blome. [1658.] 8°, A-H in eights, and a, 8 leaves. Dedicated to Henry, Marquis of Dorchester. With

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