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No text description is available for this image![148 149 150 153 155 Loveday (Samuel) An Answer to the Lamentation of Cheap-side Crosse, together with the Reasons why so many doe desire the downfall of it, and all such Popish Reliques, also the downfall of Antichrist, 72 prose and verse, woodcut of the Cross on title-page, half brown morocco sm. 4to. Printed for T. A., n.d [1641] Lowick (Thomas) History of the Life and Martyrdom of St. George the Titular Patron of England, with his Conversion of Arabia by killing of a dreadfull Dragon and delivering the King’s Daughter, in verse, half red morocco, g. é. sm. 4to. J. Best for William Crook, 1664 LypGatE (JoHN) THE CHURLE AND THE ByRDE[in verse], black letter, long lines, woodcut beneath title of a“‘churl” and a bird ina tree, dark blue morocco extra, g.e. by C. Lewis, EXTREMELY RARE sm. 4to. [Colophon] Jmprented ...in Lothburi ouer against Sainct Margarytes church by me Wyllam Copland |e. 1555] [See ILLUSTRATION ]. Ly.Ly (JoHN) SAPHO AND PHAO, Played beefore the Queenes Maiestie on Shrouetcewsday, by her Maiesties Children, and the Boyes of Paules, FIRST EDITION, tetle within a woodcut border (slightly cropped at tops), a few headlines cut into, old half russia sm. 4to. Thomas Dawson for Thomas Cadman, 1584 Lyty (J.) Mrpas, Plaied before the Queenes Maiestie vpon Twelfe Day at night, By the Children of Paules, FIRST EDITION, ttle within a woodcut border (top cropped), some headlines cut into, brown levant morocco extra, g. eé. sm. 4to. Thomas Scarlet for I. B., 1592 Lyty (J.) Tot WoMAN IN THE Moonr. Asit was presented before her Highnesse, ORIGINAL EDITION, old half red morocco, r. e. from the Roxwburghe Library, with stamp on title . sm. 4to. Imprinted for William Iones, 1597 Lyly (John) Loves Metamorphosis. A Wittie and Courtly Pastorall, first played by the Children of Paules and now by the Children of the Chappell, ORIGINAL EDITION, woodcut ornament on title-page (slightly cropped), device on last leaf which is otherwise blank, wanting blank before title, half green roan, Rowburghe arms stamped on back of title, which also bears stamp “ Duplicate Bridgewr Liby.” sm. 4to. Printed for William Wood, 1601 MACHIVELLS DOGGE, ORIGINAL EDITION, 772 verse of 6 line stanzas, woodcut below title of a dog, with inscription’ Mordeo mordentem,” buff calf gilt, g.e. by C. Smith, from the Heber Library, EXTREMELY RARE sm. 4to. Barnard Alsop for Richard Higgenbotham, 1617](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31639161_0029.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)