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BATE, JOHN.

BATE.

The Portraiture of Hypocrisie, liuely and pithilie pictured in her colours: wherein you may view the vgliest and most prodigious monster that England hath bredde. [Quotations.] Imprinted by Robert Robinson, for Iohn Dalderne. 1589. 8°, A-N 4 in eights, first and last leaves blank. Dedicated to Sir Anthony Thorold Knight.

BATES, GEORGE, M.D.

Elenchi Motuum Nuperorum in Anglia Pars Secunda: Simul ac Regis Effugii Mirabilis è Prælio Wigornia Enarratio. Authore Georgio Bateo, M.D. . . . Londini, Typis J. Flesher,. 1663. 8°, A-Gg in eights, first leaf blank, A 2 with the portrait of Charles. BATESON, THOMAS.

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The first Set of English Madrigales. 1604. Collation: Cantus, A, 2, and B-E 2 in fours: Tenor, A, 2, and B-C in fours, C4 blank: Altus, A, 2, and B-E 2 in fours: Bassus, the same: Quintus, A, 2, and B-C in fours: Sextus, A, 2, and B in fours, B 4 blank.

BATHE, WILLIAM.

A Briefe Introduction to the skill of Song: Concerning the practise, set forth by William Bathe Gentleman: In which worke is set downe x. sundry wayes of 2. parts in one vpon the plaine song. Also a Table newly added of the comparison of Cleues, how one followeth another for the naming of Notes: with other necessarie examples to further the learner. . . . London Printed by Thomas Este. 80, A-C in eights, and a folded leaf marked D.

BATMAN, STEPHEN.

A christall glasse of christian reformation, wherein the godly maye beholde the coloured abuses vsed in this our present tyme. Collected by Stephen Bateman Minister. Imprinted at London by Iohn Day dwelling ouer Aldersgate. Cum Gratia... 1569. 4°, black letter, A-X in fours, but only 3 leaves (in the Museum copy) in A. Chiefly in prose. With a remarkable series of large engravings, Br. Museum (imperfect) and Bodleian (Douce).

BATTEL, RALPH, Sub- Dean of the Chapel-Royal.

The Lawfulness and Expediency of Church-Musick Asserted, in A Sermon Preached at St. Brides-Church, Upon the 22d of November, 1693. Being the Anniversary Meeting of Gentlemen, Lovers of

BAYLY.

Musick. London, Printed by J. Heptinstall, for John Carr, . 1694. 4°, B-C in fours, D, 5 leaves, and the title. BAXTER, NATHANIEL. A Treatise intituled a souereigne psalue for a sinfull soule compiled by Nathanaell Baxter mynister. Licensed to Thomas Vautrollier, Dec. 10, 1577. BAXTER, RICHARD.

The Bishop of Worcester's Letter to a Friend For Vindication of Himself from Mr. Baxter's Calumny. London, Printed by R. Norton for Timothy Garthwait 1662. 4o, A-F in fours.

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In reference to Baxter's Mischiefs of SelfIgnorance and benefits of Self-Acquaint

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Additional Notes on the Life and Death of Sir Matthew Hale, The Late Universally Honoured and Loved Lord Chief Justice of the Kings Bench. Written by Richard Baxter, at the request of Edward Stephens, Esq; the Publisher of his Contemplations, and his familiar Friend. And Published by the urgency of others. London: Printed for Richard Janeway,

1682. 8°, A-D in eights, first and last leaves blank.

Mr. Richard Baxter's Paraphrase on the
Psalms of David in Metre, with other
Hymns, Left fitted for the Press under
his own Hand. London: Printed for
Richard Baldwin
MDCXCII.
A-N 6 in twelves.

BAYLY, THOMAS, D.D.

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Certamen Religiosum: Or, A Conference Between His late Majestie Charles King of England, and Henry late Marquess and Earl of Worcester; concerning Religion; at His Majesties being at Raglan Castle, 1646. Wherein the maine differences (now in Controversie) between the Papists and the Protestants is no lesse briefly then accurately discuss'd and handled. Now published for the worlds satisfaction of his Majesties constant affection to the Protestant Religion. By Tho: Baylie Doctor in Divinity and SubDeane of Wels. Mutare vel timere speruo. Printed by H. Hils in St. Thomas's Southwark, and are to be sold by John Williams, and Edw. Black-more 1649. 8°, A-Q in eights, Q 8 blank, and Q 7 with the Errata.

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Herba Parietis: Or, The Wall-Flower. As it grew out of the Stone-Chamber belonging to the Metropolitan Prison of London, called New Gate. Being a History which is Partly True, partly Romantick, Morally Divine: Whereby a Mar

BAYNES.

riage between Reality and Fancy is solemnized by Divinity. Written by Thomas Bayly, D.D. whilst he was a Prisoner there. London, Printed by J. G. and are to be sold by John Holden

MDC.L. Folio, A-Mm, 2 leaves each. With a frontispiece.

Dedicated by Bayly to Lady Susan Crane, late wife of Sir Robert Crane of Chilton, Co. of Suffolk, and now wife to his Honoured Cousin, Isaac Appleton, of Holbrooke Hall, Co. of Suffolk.

The Wall-Flower:... Written by Thomas Bayly, D.D. whilst he was a Prisoner there. London, Printed by J. G. and are to be sold by Peter Parker . . . 1679. Folio. B-L1, 2 leaves each: a leaf of Mm, and the title.

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The Golden Apopthegms of His Royall Maiesty King Charles I. And Henry Marq. of Worcester, both Divine and Morall, as they were delivered upon several occasions in the Time of the late unhappy War.... Written by Tho. Bayly Dr. in Divinity: . . . London, Printed by John Clowes,... 1660. 4°, 4 leaves. BAYLY, LEWES.

The Practice of Pietie Directing a Christian how to walke that he may please God. The third edition. Profitably amplified by the Author. . . London Printed for Iohn Hodgets. 1613. 12°, A-Xx in twelves, besides 6 leaves of title, &c. Dedicated to Prince Charles. With the title engraved by Ronald Elstrack.

The Practice of Piety: . . . Printed for Mercy Browninge, and are to be sold at her Shop, next the Exchange, 1680. 12o, A-V in twelves, A 1 and V 12 blank. The Practice of Pietie... Amplified by the Author.... Printed at Edenburg, by Iacob Williams for the good of Great Britaine. 8°, A-Kk in eights. The title is engraved.

BAYNES, MARTIN.

Christian Kalendar Consisting of Three Starres & Many Lights. By Martin Baynes. [Circa 1625.] Folio, 71 leaves. Dedicated "To the worthy knyght Sir Thomas Grantham." In verse.

An unpublished MS. in the possession of Mr. John Wilson, April 25, 1877.

BEARD, THOMAS.

The Theatre of Gods Ivdgements: Reuised, and augmented. .. London, Printed by Adam Islip, for Michael Sparke... 1631. 4o, A-Qq in eights, first and last leaves blank.

Dedicated to the Mayor and Corporation of Huntingdon.

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BEAUMONT, FRANCIS.

Poems by Francis Beomont gent. vizt Remedium Amoris. The Passion of Christ with diuers Elegies. Also a Poem against stargaizers &c. by Master John Fletcher. Licensed to William Wethered, 7 October, 1639.

This is probably the book printed in 1640. Wethered is, no doubt, the W. W. of the imprint.

Comedies and Tragedies written by Francis Beavmont and Iohn Fletcher Gentlemen. Never printed before. And now published by the Authours Originall Copies. Si quid habent veri Vatum_præsagia, vivam. London, Printed for Humphrey Robinson, at the Three Pidgeons, and for Humphrey Moseley ... 1647. Folio. Portrait of Fletcher by W. Marshall, with verses by J. Birkenhead, 1 leaf: A, 4 leaves a-g 2 in fours: B-Ffffffff ́ in fours. Printed in two volumes.

With commendatory verses by Richard Lovelace, Richard Brome, Robert Herrick, Sir Aston Cokaine, Sir R. Stapylton, Sir John Denham, E. Waller, W. Habington, J. Howell, &c.

The Prophetess: Or, The History of Dioclesian. Written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, With Alterations and Additions, After the Manner of an Opera. Represented at the Queen's Theatre, By their Majestie's Servants. London, Printed for Jacob Tonson. 1690. 4°. A, 2 leaves: B-L 2 in fours.

Beggars Bush. A Comedy. Written by Mr. Francis Beaumont, and Mr. John Fletcher. London, Printed for J. T. . . . 1717. 4o, A—G in fours. BEAUMONT, SIR JOHN.

Bosworth-Field: with a Taste of the Variety of other Poems, left by Sir John Beaumont, Baronet, deceased; Set forth by his Sonne, Sir Iohn Beavmont, Baronet; And Dedicated to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie. London, Printed by Felix Kyngston for Henry Seile, and are to be sold at the Tygers head in Saint Pauls Churchyard. 1629. 8°, A-O in eights and (a) 4 leaves.

Pp. 181-2 are missing in all copies. In Mitford's copy was a reprinted leaf inserted

BEAUMONT.

at this place, containing two poems-1. On the death of the Marquis Hamilton; 2. On a Funeral.

BEAUMONT, JOSEPH.

Psyche, Or Loves Mystery, . . . The Second Edition, with Corrections throughout, and Four new Cantos, never before Printed. Cambridge, Printed at the University-Press, for Tho. Bennet, MDCCII. Folio, a-b in fours: A-3 A 2 in fours. With a long poem to the memory of the author by Samuel Woodford..

BEAUMONT, ROBERT.

Loves Missives to Virtue. With Essaies.
London, Printed by William Godbid, and
are to be sold at the Signe of the Star in
Little-Brittain. 1660. 8°. A, 4 leaves:
B-I 2 in eights.
Loves Missives. London, Printed by
William Godbid... 1669. 8°. Title, 1
leaf: A, 4 leaves : B—I 2 in eights.
BEAUTY.

The true anatomie of Carnall beaute. A ballad. Licensed to R. Jones, 6 Augnst, 1576.

A Caveat of those that boste of their beautie. Licensed to Henry Carre, 27 July, 1578.

BEAUX-ESPRITS.

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To the Society of the Beaux Esprits. A Pindarick Poem. By the Author of the late Satyr against Woman . . London: Printed for Joseph Knight and Francis . Sanders . . . 1687. 4°, A-D in fours. Dedicated to Fleetwood Sheppard Esquire. BECKET, THOMAS, Archbishop of Canterbury.

The Prophecie of Thomas Becket, ArchBishop of Canterbury in the Reign of King Henry the Second; Concerning the Wars betwixt England France and Holland. Lately found in an ancient Manuscript at Abington, by Dr. Ailsworth, and by him sent as a Rarity to the University of Oxford. . . . London, Printed for G. Freeman, Anno, 1666. 4°, 4 leaves. BEDE, THE VENERABLE.

The History of the Chvrch of Englande Compiled by Venerable Bede, Englishman. Translated out of Latin in to English by Thomas Stapleton Student in Diuinitie. [Quot.] Imprinted at Antwerp by Iohn Laet, at the signe of the Rape with Priuilege. Anno. 1565. 4°. *, 6 leaves: *, 4 leaves: †, 4 leaves: A-CCC in fours. Dedicated to Queen Elizabeth, whose arms with E.R. and

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The Excellency of Divine Musick: Or a Sermon Preach'd at the Parish-Church of St. Michael's Crooked Lane, in the City of London, on Thursday the Fourth Day of October, and at Sir George Wheeler's Chapel, in Spittle-Fields, on Monday the Fifth of November, in the Year of our Lord, 1733 . . . By Arthur Bedford, London: Printed by W. Pearson, [1733.] 8°, A-H in fours. BEDFORD, FRAN. RUSSELL, Earl of. The poore peoples complaint vpon therle of Bedfordes death. A ballad. Licensed to Yarath James, 1 August, 1586. BEDFORD, FRAN. RUSSELL, Earl of. The Earle of Bedfords Passage to the Highest Court of Parliament, May the ninth, 1641. about tenne a clocke in the morning. Observed by his Lordships Physitian Doctor Cademan. London, Printed for Hugh Perry, 1641. 4°, 4 leaves.

BEDFORDSHIRE,

A Booke of the Wytches Lately Executed at Bedford. Licensed to John Trundle, 23 January, 1612-13. BEDLOE, WILLIAM.

An Elegie Upon the Truly Worthy, and ever-to-be remembred Loyal Gentleman, Captain Will. Bedlow, Engla[n]d's De liverer, and the Scourge of Rome: Who departed this Life on the 22 of this instant August; to the great Grief of all True Protestants. With an Account of his Pious End. London: Printed for Langley Curtis. 1680. A folio leaf in verse.

BEE.

The Life & Death of Captain William Bedloe one of the Chief Discoverers of the Horrid Popish Plot. Wherein all his more Eminent Cheats, and whatever is remarkable of him, both good and bad, is Impartially Discover'd. London: Printed by George Larkin, for John Hancock and Enoch Prosser, 1681. 8°. A, 4 leaves B-I in eights, I 8 blank. BEE.

The Spiritual Bee . . . Oxford, Printed by W. H. for John Crosley. Anno 1667. 12o. A, 6 leaves: B-F in twelves. BEEDOME, THOMAS.

Poems Divine and Hvmane. By Thomas Beedome. London, Printed by E. P. for Iohn Sweeting . . . 1641. 8°, A-H in eights, except D, which has only 4 leaves.

With a brief introduction by Henry Glapthorne, and commendatory verses by Edward May, H. Glapthorne, W. C., &c. A posthumous book (Bold, Farley).

BEER.

A booke howe to brewe all sortes of beire, &c. Licensed to John Wolfe, 30 April, 1591.

BEGUINUS, JOHN, Almoner to the King of France.

Tyrocinium Chymicum: Or, Chymical Essays, Acquired from the Fountain of Nature, and Manual Experience. London: Printed for Thomas Passenger, 1669. 8°. A, 4 leaves, including a frontispiece b, 1 leaf: B-I in eights: K, 4 leaves: L, 2 leaves.

BEHN, APHRA.

The Amorous Prince, Or, The Curious Husband. A Comedy, As it is acted at his Royal Highness, the Duke of York's Theatre. Written by Mrs. A. Behn. London, Printed by J. M. for Thomas Dring 1671. 4°. A, 2 leaves: B-M 2 in

fours. The Town-Fopp: Or Sir Timothy Tawdrey. A Comedy. As it is Acted at his Royal Highness the Duke's Theatre. Written by Mrs. A. Behn. London, Printed by T. N. for James Magnes and Rich. Bentley M.DC.LXXVII. 4o. A, 2 leaves B-K 2 in fours, K 2 with the Epilogue by Mrs. E. R.

Sir Patient Fancy: A Comedy. As it is Acted at the Duke's Theatre. Written by Mrs. A. Behn, the Authour of the Rover. London, Printed by E. Flesher for Richard Tonson ... and Jacob Tonson .. 1678. 4o, A-N 2 in fours, and the title.

The Feign'd Curtizans, Or, A Nights Intrigue. A Comedy. As it is Acted

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The False Count, Or, A New Way to play an old Game. As it is Acted at the Duke's Theatre. Written by Mrs. A. Behn. London, Printed by M. Flesher, for Jacob Tonson . . . 1682. 4°. A, 2 leaves: B-K 2 in fours.

The City-Heiress: Or, Sir Timothy Treatall. A Comedy. As it is Acted at his Written Royal Highness his Theatre.

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by Mrs. A. Behn. London: Printed for D. Brown... T. Benskin . . . and H. Rhodes . . 1682. 4o, A-I in fours. Dedicated to Henry Earl of Arundel. The Young King: Or, The Mistake. it is Acted at his Royal Highness The Duke's Theatre. Written by A. Behn. London: Printed for D. Brown Benskin. . . and H. Rhodes . . . 4°. Title, 1 leaf: a, 2 leaves: B—I in fours, I 4 blank.

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1683.

Poems upon Several Occasions: With a Voyage to the Island of Love. By Mrs. A. Behn. London, Printed for R. Tonson and J. Tonson 1684. 8°, A-K in eights, a leaf of L, and (b), 8 leaves. Dedicated to James, Earl of Salisbury. A Pindarick on the Death of our late Sovereign; With an Ancient Prophecy on his Present Majesty. Written by A. Behn. Dublin, Reprinted by Andrew Crook and Samuel Helsham; [1685.] 4°, 4 leaves.

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The Luckey Chance, Or An Aldermans Bargain, A Comedy. As it is Acted by their Majesty's Servants. Written by Mrs. A. Behn. London, Printed by R. H. for W. Canning ... 1687. 4o, A—K in fours. Dedicated to Laurence Hyde, Earl of Rochester.

The Emperor of the Moon: A Farce. As it is Acted by their Majesties Servants, at the Queen's Theatre. Written by Mrs. A. Behn. London: Printed by R. Holt, for Joseph Knight, and Francis Sanders 1687. 4o, A-K 2 in fours. Dedicated to the Marquis of Worcester.

A Congratulatory Poem to the King's Most Sacred Majesty, on the Happy Birth

BEL.

of the Prince of Wales. By Mrs. A. Behn. London, Printed for W. Canning, at his Shop in the Temple-Cloysters, 1688. A sheet.

Lycidus: Or The Lover in Fashion. Being an Account from Lycidus to Lysander, Of his Voyage from the Island of Love. From the French. By the same Author. Of the Voyage to the Isle of Love. Together with a Miscellany of New Poems. By Several Hands. London: Printed for Joseph Knight, and Francis Saunders,

1688. 8°, A, 8 leaves: a-d in eights: Table, 2 leaves: B-M in eights.

Dedicated by A. Behn to the Earl of Melford. The poems are by Sir George Etherege, Robert Wolseley, Edmund Arwaker, and Mrs. Behn herself; but many are anonymous.

The Widdow Ranter Or, The History of Bacon in Virginia. A Tragi-Comedy, Á Acted by their Majesties Servants. Writ ten by Mrs. A. Behn. London, Printed for James Knapton, A-H in fours. Dedicated to the much Honoured Madam Welldon. BEL, THOMAS.

1690.

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The Downefall of Popery. Proposed by way of a new Challenge, to all English Iesuites, and Jesuited or Italianized papists daring them all iointly, and euery one of them seuerally, to make answere thereunto if they can, At London Printed by Thomas Purfoot, for Arthur Iohnson, . . . 1605. 4, A−X 2 in fours, preceded by title and a leaf of Bell's dedication to James I.

BEL, WILLIAM.

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The Testament of William Bel, Gentleman. Left written in his owne hand. Sett ovt above 33. yeares after his Death. With Annotations at the end, and Sentences, out of the H. Scripture, Fathers, &c. By his sonne Francis Bel, of the Order of Freers Minors, Definitor of the Province of England: Guardian of S. Bonaventvres Colledge in Doway: and Professor of the sacred Hebrew tongue in the same. Permissu Superiorum. At Doway, By Balthazar Bellervs at the golden Compass, Anno 1632. 8o, A-M 2 in eights. Dedicated by the Editor to Mr. Edward Sheldon of Beoley, co. Worcester. Br. Museum.

BELLENDEN, WILLIAM.

Gvlielmi Bellendeni Magistri Svpplicvm Libellorvm Avgvsti Magna Britanniæ, &c. De Statv Prisci Orbis in Religione, Re politica, & Literis Liber vnus. Ad Serenissimum Principem Carolvm Prin

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cipem Scotia et Walliæ. Parisiis, M.DC.XV. Cvm Privilegio Regis. 8°. Title, 1 leaf: dedication to Prince Charles, 3 leaves wrongly paged: Index, 1 leaf: the Work, Biii-F 8 in eights.

BELLEWE, RICHARD, of Lincoln's-Inn. Les Ans Dv Roy Richard Le Second Collect Ensembl' hors de les Abridgments de Statham, Fitzherbert et Brooke . . 1585. At London, Imprinted by Robert Robinson. 8°. Prefixes, 4 leaves : A— Y 4 in eights, and Aa, 4 leaves. Lambeth.

BELLIN DUN.

A ballad entituled Bellin Duns Confession. Licensed to John Danter, 2 Aug. 1594.

BELLIANIS OF GREECE. The Honour of Chivalry London, Printed for Tho. Passinger, 1683. 4o, black letter. Part I. A-Hh in fours: Parts II. and III. with separate title: A, 2 leaves: B-Y in fours. BELLOMAYUS, JOHANNES.

Gradus comparationum cum verbis anomalis simul & eorü compositis. [This title is on A 1 as a head line. The colophon]: Imprynted at London by Wynkyn de Worde in Flete strete / at the sygne of the Sonne. 4°, 8 leaves. B. M.

Sotheby's (Thorpe), April 8, 1879, No. 293.

Gradus cōparati[o]nu cum verbis anomalis simul cum eorum compositis. [Col.] Imprynted at Lōdon in poules chyrche yarde at the sygne of saynt Nicolas: by me John Toye. The yere of our lorde god. M.D.XXXI. The. xxx. day of Maye. 4°, A-B in fours, with John Scot's device occupying the last page. B. M. BELLMAN.

The bel mannes good morrowe. A ballad. Licensed to E. White, 21 Nov. 1580. A belman for England. A ballad. Licensed to E. Allde, 6 December, 1586 (two stanzas suppressed).

The bell mans alarum. A ballad. Licensed to Thomas Orwin, 27 Nov. 1589. BELLOT, JAMES.

The englishe skoolemaster sett forth by James Bellot for the teachinge of Strangers to pronounce Englishe. Licensed to Henry Disley, 26 Jan. 1579–80. BENEDICT, SAINT.

Here begynneth the Rule of seynt Benet. [The rest of the page is occupied by two woodcuts with ornamental enclosures. The colophon is:] Imprinted (by the comaudement of the reuerend fader i

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