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No text description is available for this image![654 (Scotland). Pennecuik (Alexander, Gent.) Streams from Helicon: or, Poems on Various Subjects. In Three Parts. The Second Edition. Edinburgh, John Mos- man and Company, 1720 15s Sm. 8vo. 199 pp., 1 leaf. Calf. Pp. 49-50 & last leaf repaired. 655 (Scotland). The Faithful Few: An Ode, Inscribed to all Lovers of their Country. Edinburgh, 1734 10s 6d 8vo. 8 pp. Unbound. Douglas, Hyde, Hamilton, Ker, Tweedale, Rothes, Buchan, Haddington, etc. 656 [Scotland|.—The Acts and Deeds of the Most Famous and Valiant Champion Sir William Wallace, Knight of Ellerslie. Written by Blind Harry in the year 1361. Together with Arnaldi Blair Relationes. Edinburgh, Printed in the year 1758 £2 2s 4to. 403, 79 pp. Old half calf. Black Letter. Bottom blank margins of 2 leaves cut away (not affecting text). * 657 (Scotland).—[Innes (Cosmo)] Concerning some Scotch Surnames. Edinburgh, Ed- monston and Douglas, 1860 10s 8vo. 69 pp. Quarter roan. Mark Anthony Lower’s copy, with his autograph on half-title. 658 Scots Scourge (The) : or, Pridden’s Supple- . ment to the British Antidote to Caledonian Poison. In Two Volumes. Being fifty- one Anti-ministerial, Comic, Satiric and Hieroglyphic Prints. London, Printed for J. Pridden, at the Feathers in Fleet Street, N.D. (ce. 1763) £2 15s 8vo. 2 vols. in 1. Calf (joints weak). 4 portraits, 42 plates, 4 folding plates at end. 92 pp. A remarkable series of satirical plates, poems, and prose, in which John Wilkes plays a leading part. 659 Scott (Sir W.). — Grocott (James) The Lay of the First Minstrel: A Poem. Lon- A. Foster, Kirkby Lonsdale, and by the Liverpool Booksellers, 1821 10s 8vo. 55 pp. Half calf. Printed by A. Foster, Kirkby Lonsdale. ments and Calumnies Contained in Mr. Lockhart’s Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Respecting the Messrs. Ballantyne. By the Trustees and Son and of the late Mr. James f Ballantyne. Third Edition. London, Long- man, Orme (eic.), 1838 6s 8vo. 96 pp. Recent cloth. Original soiled wrap- pers preserved. Uncut. 661 Seaman (Sir Owen) Oedipus the Wreck, or, “‘ To Trace the Knave,” by Owen Sea- man, Clare College. With Illustrations by Lance Speed (Clare Coll.) and J. D. Batten (Trin. Coll.). Cambridge, EK. Johnson, 1888 : 6s Illustra- Sm. 4to. 108 pp. Limp binder’s cloth. tions. 662 Selden (John) The Historie of Tithes. [London], 1618 £2 10s Sm. 4to. 491 pp., 2 leaves. Original calf (back skilfully repaired and new label). i A ORLA OR A good crisp copy of the First Edition of this im- portant book : a landmark in the literature of protests. 663 [Selden (John)] Metamorphosis Anglorum, sive Mutationes variae Regum, Regni, Rerumque Angliae . . . ex variis fide dig- nissimis Monumentis ac Auctoribus con- textum. Anno 1653 15s 12mo. 536 pp. Calf rebacked. Continental printing. Containing Selden’s ‘* Ana- lectorum Anglo Britannicorum” and his “ Janus Anglorum ”’ ; Salmasius’ “‘ De Parricidio” ; David Jenkins’ ‘‘ Lex Terrae,’”’ & six other timely reprints.. 664 Selden (John) Theanthropos: or, God made Man. A Tract proving the Nativity of our Saviour to be on the 25. of December. London, Printed by J. G. for Nathaniel Brooks, 1661 £2° 28 8vo. 91 pp., 10 leaves advertisements. Old sheep. Portrait. 665 Senault (J. F.) Man become Guilty, or The Corruption of Nature by Sinne, accord- ing to St. Augustine’s sense. Written originally in French, by John Francis Senault, and put into English by the Right Honble. Henry, Earle of Monmouth. Lon- don, William Leake, 1650 £2 2s Ato. 390 pp., 1 leaf. Calf. ; Portrait of Henry Cary by Marshall. A little worm- ing in margins at end, some of it repaired. 666 Serviez (De) The Lives and Amours of the Empresses Consorts to the first twelve Caesars of Rome . . . translated by Geo. James. London, 1723 25s 8vo. Half calf. Paper a little discoloured. 667 (Settle Binding). — Settle (Hlkanah) Honori Sacellum. A Funeral Poem to the Memory of the most Noble John, Duke of Rutland. London, John King, 1711 £1 10s Sm. folio. 16 pp. Full blue morocco, with the Duke of Rutland’s arms in gilt between panels on each cover. The sides are fresh; the back, joints & corners very slightly rubbed. 668 Seven Extinguishers (The): a Poem. London, J. Morphew, 1710 12s 6d Sm. 4to. 8 pp. Unbound. Possibly lacks half- title. An attack on seven of the Bishops: Salisbury, Ely, Peterborough, Oxford, Worcester, Norwich, & St. Asaph. 669 (Shakespeare). Broke (Arthur) The Tragicall Hystory of Romeus and Juliet : Contayning in it A Rare Example of true Constancie ; with the Subtill Counsels and Practises of an Old Fryer, and their ill Event. [1780] £2 2s 8vo. 77 pp. Half roan. I ; This is one of the 12 copies of the reprint of this Shakespearian source-beok which Malone had struck off for private distribution from his ‘“‘ Supplement to Shakespeare.” 670 (Shakespeare). — Poole (John) Hamlet Travestie: In Three Acts, with Burlesque Annotations after the Manner of Dr. Johnson and Geo. Steevens, Esq., and the various commentators. Second Edition. London, J. M. Richardson, 1811 12s 6d Sm. 8vo. 109 pp. Half calf. No half-title. 671 (Shakespeare). — Sir Thomas More: a Play. Now first printed. LKdited by the Rev. Alexander Dyce. London, Printed for the Shakespeare Society, 1844 15s. 8vo. Orig. cloth. 102 pp. Some manuscript notes in margins and on end-papers regarding the Shakespeare script. 672 (Shakespeare). — Conolly (John, M.D.) A Study of Hamlet. London, Edward Moxon & Co., 1863 - 12s 6d Sm. 8vo. 209 pp. Original cloth.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33159191_0047.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)