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Credit: Sales catalogue: Sotheby's. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![529 530 531 532 Being an Inspection into the present and late sad Condition of these Nations, 7 verse, the first line of title and some head numerals shaved, calf 8vo. London, written June Xtit: MDCLX. and there Imprinted the same year. (1660) Witt’s Recreations. [Recreation, for Ingenious Head-Pieces : or, A Pleasant Grove for their Wits to walk in], zn verse, engraved title by W. Marshall, woodcuts and copperplates, some leaves shaved, calf; Roaburgh-Francis Freeling copy 8v0. London, S. Simmons ... 1667 Woofe (Abraham) The Tyranny of the apa against the English and likewise the Sufferings and Losses of Abraham Woofe, then Factor at Lantore, and others in the Island of Banda (edited by John Quarles), FIRST EDITION, frontispiece (defective and repaired), margin of leaf of verses on the frontis- piece and of title repaired, two leaves (sig. 82 and 8&6) remargined, hole in %6 mended, margin of last two leaves neatly repaired (affecting the pagination of the last leaf ), calf gilt, 9 g.e. by W. Pratt, stamp of C. Inglis, M.D. inside cover 870. London, Printed by John Crowch and Tho. Wilson . : . 1653 Wordsworth (W.) Lyrical Ballads, second edition, 2 vol. call, 1800—Tennyson (C.) Sonnets and Fugitive Pieces, original hoards, Cambridge, 1830 ; ete. Siro. (6) WOTTON (JOHN) SPECULUM.CHRISTIANL @ Incipit LIBER QUI VOCATUR SPECULUM XPRISTIANI, black Ietter, 116 U., 23 lines to a page, without catch-words or signatures, in Latin and English, a few initials and paragraph marks supplied by hand in red, a small slit in folio 28 repaired, one page ( folio 108 recto) slightly discoloured at top, four leaves misbound at end, corner of two leaves repaired (in one case just touching two letters), the margin of leaf bound at end defective and repaired (wery slightly affecting the teat), calf, the sides of a 16th century stamped calf binding inlaid, on the upper cover a panel containing the Creation, Adam and Kve and the Serpent, and the Hxpulsion from the Garden of den, all within an oval with God the Father above, and enclosed by two rolls, on the lower cover a panel containing the Baptism of Christ in an oval with a lozenge and enclosed by rolls Ato. [Colophon. | Iste Libellus imp‘ssus est 7 opulentis- sima Ciuitate Londonia® p me Willelma de Mach- linia ad instanciam necnon eapensas Henrici Vrankenbergh mercatoris. (London, William de Machlinia for Henry Frankenberg, c. 1484-5) y* EXCEEDINGLY RARE. This paraphrase on the decalogue and the creed contains various specimens of English verse inter- spersed. ‘THE PRESENT COPY IS LARGE AND PERFECT AND IN VERY GOOD CONDITION (200 mm, by 138 mm.)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31657461_0075.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)