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Credit: Sales catalogue: Sotheby's. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![1104 Davenant (Sir W.) Gondibert: an heroick poem, FIRST EDITION, polished panelled calf Ato. 1651 1105 Davenant (Sir W.) Gondibert: an Heroick Poem, second edition, John Holden, 1651, and bound with it; Certain Verses written by severall of the Authors Friends, 12 U1. 1653; The Incom- parable Poem Gondibert, 15 JJ. 1653, old calf, rebacked 12mo 1106 Davenant. Certain Verses written by. severall of the Authors ees Friends ;. to be re-printed with the Second Edition of Gondibert, 1658 ; The Incomparable Poem Gondibert, vindicated from the Wit-Combats of Four Esquires, 1655; Bibliotheca Parliamenti . Done into English for the Assembly of Divines, 1653; The Loves of Hero and Leander, title defective and mended, 1653, in 1 vol. polished calf by W. Pratt; sold not subject to return 8vo. (1) 1107 Davenant. Certain Verses written by severall of the Authors Friends; to be re-printed with the Second Edition of Gondi- bert. With Hero and Leander the mock Poem, two or three leaves slighty shaved, green morocco gilt, g.e. by C. Lewts 8vo. 1653 ** A different Jaition from the preceding. A pirated edition? 1108 . [Davenport (Robert)] A Crowne for a Conquerour; and Too Late to call backe yesterday. Two Poems, the one Divine, the other Morall, FIRST EDITION, several leaves a little shaved, _ brown morocco by Zaehnsdorf, VERY RARE. 4to.. E. P. for Francis Constable, 1639 1109 DaAvip’s TROUBLES REMEMBRED in I. Absolons Sheep-shearing. 2. Joab projecting. 3. Bathsheba bathing. 4. Israel rebelling. 5. Athithophel hanging. 6. David returning (im verse), FIRST EDITION, title and neat leaf a little soiled, corner of sig. c8 defective and repaired, corner of sig. 12 slightly Bei chive and mended, olive morocco by Zaehnsdorf 8vo. Rk. Hodgkinsonne, & are to be sold by D. Frere, 1638 * EXTREMELY RARE. ‘The S.T.C. records the British Museum copy only. fAt0 Decoy (The) Duck: Together with the Discovery of the Knot in the Dragons Tayle, large woodcut on title, somewhat cropped, 1642—The Speech of a Cavaleere to his Comrades, in answer to the Wardens speech. ‘Written by Agamemnon Shaglock van Dammee, Clerke of the Regiment, 1642—Vox Borealis, or the - Northern Discoverie : by way of Dialogue between Jamie and Willie, Amidst the Babylonians, printed by Margery Mar-pre- date; 1641; and another, quarter Hound : 4to. (4) 1111 Deep (A) Sigh breathed through the Lodgings at White-Hall, deploring the absence of the Court, and the Miseries of the Pallace, 4/1. 1642—A Diurnall of Dangers. . . found out and published in the yeare of Just Jealousies, Apparent Plots, Fatall Fears, and Single Securities, 1642. Written by T. J. 411. for E. Christopher (1642), etc..quarter bound. 4to. (5)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31655038_0031.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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