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Credit: Sales catalogue: Sotheby's. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![106 107 108 109 110 ea 112 in suis monumentis usl sunt veteres poetae, brevis descriptio poetica, ORIGINAL EDITION, printed in italic letter, old straight- grained red morocco gilt, line, scrolland key-pattern borders, g. e.; from the Heber library sm. 4to. Hdinburgi, excudebat Robertus Waldegrave, 1592 shewed her zealous loue and reuerent dutie to her Soueraigne. Composed into three Cantoes, ORIGINAL EDITION, yellow morocco extra, g.e. by Riviere, the Miller arms in gold on sides sm. 4to. Printed for EL. W. and C. K. 1603 SPIRITUALL EMBLEMS, 772 ve7'se, FIRST EDITION, 31 engravings, the last portraying the Poet Wither smoking a pipe, seated ata table on which are other pipes, original blank leaf at end, old quarter parchment boards, James Bindley’s copy, with his autograph signature and inscription, EXTREMELY RARE sm. 4to. Sold by Thomas Ienner, 1631 [See ILLUSTRATION ]. sacrificed to the Idols of the Heathen, zn verse, ORIGINAL EDITION, several side-notes cut into, old half roan, with bookplate cf Thomas Jolley sm. 4to. Iohn Beale for Roger lackson, 1619 contained the rare secrets in Man, Beasts, Foules, Fishes, Trees, Plantes, Stones and such like, newlie drawen out of diuers Latine Authors, blark letter, with original blank marked a, vellum extra, g.é. by F. Bedford, the Miller monogram stamped in gold at each corner, EXTREMELY RARE sm. 4to. Printed for William Barley, 1596 being the guift of two Sisters, now beautified, to the continuing same of this worthy Citty, black letter, ORIGINAL EDITION, half green morocco, EXTREMELY RARE, FINE COPY sm. 4to. Printed for Henry Gosson, 1607 Written in the form of a dialogue between a Country Gentleman and a London Citizen ; the former’s opening remark is as follows: “This Citty of London (sir) in my mind both for antiquity and situation may challenge glory with any Citty in the World.” of Fame, by the most absolute in all State and Titles, Anne, (ueene of Great Britaine, etc. with her Honourable Ladies, at White Hall, Febr. 2, 1609, ORIGINAL EDITION, wanting blank for Al, half buff calf sm. 4to. N. Okes for R. Bonian and H. Wally, 1609 B4](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31639161_0023.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)