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Credit: Sales catalogue: Sotheby's. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![86 [Heywood (T.)| A Preparative to Studie or The Vertue of Sack [a poem|, woodcut ornaments at the top and bottom of teat, new half red morocco, FINE COPY 4¢0. 1641 87 Hieron (Samuel) An Answere to a Popish Ryme, lately scattered ~ abroad in the West parts and much relyed upon by some simply seduced, the second edition, in verse, black letter, with a running marginal commentary, roman letter, first line of title and a few head-lines shaved, bottom line of D 2 (recto) cut into, straight grain blue morocco extra, g.e. by Riviere sm. 4to. H.L. for Samuel Macham, 1608 88 Higden (Henry) A Modern Essay on the Tenth Satyr of Juvenal, modern half calf, FINE COPY 4to. TT. M. to be sold by Randal Taylor, 1687 89 HisToRY OF JACOB AND HIS TWELUE SONNES, black letter, 14 Zl. an verse of ‘T-line stanzas, no separate title, but title heading as above over a woodcut depicting a throned king, with two kneeling courtiers on each side, some lower margins cropped and some letterpress cut into, red levant morocco extra, g.e. by Riviere, the Miller arms in gold on sides sm. 4to. John Allde for John Harrison, n. d.\e. 1570] *,* BELIEVED TO BE UNIQUE. [See ILLUSTRATION. | 90 Holland (Abraham) Navmachia, or Hollands Sea-Fight, 7 verse, title within a woodcut ornament, with cut of a warship below, woodcut ornaments at top and bottom of each page, a few shaved, straight grained green morocco extra, g.e. by Riviere sm. 460. TT. P. for Thomas Lawand William Garrat, 1622 91 Holland (Hugh) A Cypres Garland for the Sacred Forehead of our late Soueraigne King James, 72 verse, title within a black or mourning border, verso black, also verso of A 38, the poem printed in italic letter, brown calf, with bookplate of Sir Francis Kreeling, corner torn off title-page sm. 4to. Printed for Simon Waterson, 1625 92 Hortmes (WILFRID) THE FALL AND EUILL SUCCESSE OF REBELLION from time to time, wherein is contained matter, moste meete for all estates to vewe, written in old Englishe verse, FIRST EDITION, black letter, ttle within a woodcut border, a few signatures and eatchwords cut into, calf extra, g.e.; from the Heber library sm. 4to. Henry Binneman, 1572. Februarie 9 *,* Written in 1537. <A dialogue, in verses of 8-line stanzas, between England and the Author, upon the Disturbances in the North of England at the Reformation.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31639161_0020.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)