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No text description is available for this image![757 [Waller (H.)?] A Reply to the Answer of Lt. Gen. Ludlow, or his Answers to the Officers at Dublin Examined, by E. W. an actor in the late change in Ireland, First EDITION, unbound T. Newcomb, 1660 758 Warwick. Charles I at Edge Hill. His Declaration to all his Souldiers declared to the Army at Southam, 10 miles this side of Coventry, fine copy, calf extra, uncut 1642 *,* Very rare. Charles I was marching towards Edge Hill; gives instructions to his Army before that battle. 759 Whitney (G.) Choice of Emblems and other Devises, for the most part gathered out of sundry writers, Englished and Moralized, FIRST EDITION, numerous engravings, calf, FINE AND LARGE COPY Leyden, Christopher Plantyn, 1586 760 Wilbye (John) The First Set of English Madrigols to 3, 4, 5 and 6 voices, Cantus, Altus, Bassus, Tenor, Quintus and Sextus Parts, complete, with separate title, within a woodcut border, to each part, top corner of first title mended slightly touching border, red morocco eatra, g.e. by Bedford, A BEAUTIFUL copy (the Lakelands) T. Hast, 1598 761 Wilde (Oscar) Salome, Drame en un see FIRST EDITION, original blue paper covers, uncut as published, a presentation copy from the author, with autograph inscription on fly-lea sm. 4to. Paris, 1893 FOLIO. 762 Josephus (Flavius) Opera (graece) FiRsT EDITION, thick folio, tall copy, title printed in red and black, old calf Bastions, J. Froben, 1544: 763 Juvenal. Mores Hominum, the manners of Men, described in sixteen Satyrs by Juvenal, trans. into English Verse by Sir Robt. Stapylton, with a series of fine copperplates by Hollar, LARGE PAPER COPY, fine impressions of the plates, old cal, 1660 *,* With the 2 rare leaves ‘“ Upon the Front.” 764 Juvenaland Persius. Satyres translated, as well with Sculptures as Notes by Barten Holyday, portraits and numerous allus- trations of Roman Life, Costumes, &c. fine copy, full polished calf antique, g. e. by Riviere Oxford, 1673 765 Lercrionarium et HomILARiIum CISTERCIENSE, Manuscript on vellum, of 259 leaves (175 X 11 in.), neatly written in semi- gothic characters in double columns of 30 to the full page, about 100 LARGE PAINTED INITIALS and numerous capitals, red morocco super extra, richly gilt borders on sides, fuil gilt back, g. e. by Zaehnsdorf, the last leaf written by a later hand on paper, and some leaves repaired circa 1140 *,* THIS VERY INTERESTING MANUSCRIPT is said to have been written in the Cistercian Abbey of Monmond in Cham- pagne, in the Diocese of Langres, close to the Frontier of Burgundy. The Order had been established there in 1115 in the same year in which Clair Vaux was founded by St. Bernard.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31665330_0094.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)