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Credit: Sales catalogue: Sotheby's. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![98 99 LO00 101 102 MIXED 13 First Day Cowley (A.) Poemata Latina in quibus continentur sex hbri Plantarum, FIRST EDITION, fine portrait by Faithorne, a name and crest on title, polished calf gilt, g. e. 8vo. Typus T. Roycroft, Impensis Jo. Martyn, 1668 Cowley (A.) Poemata Latina, lacks the portrait, title slightly de- fective, old calf worn, 1668—Young (Hdward) A Poem upon the last Day, half roan,. Oxford, 1713—Ross (A.) Helenore, calf, Aberdeen, 1778—Wither (G.) Abuses stript, wnperfect, commences on Cl, cloth [? 1617]; the lot sold not subject to return sm. 8vo. (4) Cowtey (A:) A Poem on the late Civil War, FIRST EDITION (A 2 Jl. B-E wn fours), three catchwords cut into, a tury rust-hole in B 4 affecting one letter, and last leaf slightly repavred, some upper corner margins very slightly stained, half levant morocco, g. t. by De Coverly Thin. by 54m. no name, 1679 Crabbe (Rev. George) he Village: a Poem, FIRST EDITION, half morocco 4to. Printed for J. Dodsley, 1783 Crashaw (W.) News from Italy of a Second Moses, or, The Life of Galeacius Caracciolus, title within a woodcut ornamental border, slightly defective, fore-margin of g 38 torn off, some head-lines cut into, old vellum, worn; sold not subject to return sm. 4to. H. B. for Richard Moore, 1608 Croxall (John) The Vision, a Poem, FIRST EDITION (A-F in twos), half levant morocco, a fine copy folio. 0d 4 honson, V1 Cutts (John, Lord) Poetical Exercises written upon Several Occasions, FIRST EDITION, blue levant morocco, wmside dentelles, by Riviere sm. 8vo. Printed for Rh. Bentley and 8. Magnes, 1687 Denham (Sir John) Coopers Hill. A Poeme. The Second Edition with Additions, calf sm. 4to. Printed for Humphrey Moseley, 1650 Denham (Sir J.) Coopers Hill, has the blank leaf at end, name on title, half morocco, g.t. by De Coverly sm. 4to. flumphrey Moseleu, 16005 *; JLais, the sixth edition, is the earliest in which are found the famous lines on the Thames, on page 10 :— “QO could I flow like thee, and make thy streame My great example, as it is my theme!” ete.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31659664_0019.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)