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No text description is available for this image![379 380 381 382 383 384, Hssaies) Through a World of Amorous Sonnets, Soule- passions, and other Passages, Divine, Philosophicall, Morall, Poeticall, and Politicall, by John Davies, Jucunda vicissitudo rerum, FIRST EDITION, blue morocco extra, g. e. by CO. Lewis At London. Printed for John Browne, and are to be sold at his shop in Saint Dunstones Church-yard in Fleet streete, n. d. (circa 1603) PAGE. The “ Amorous Sonnets’ are in Number 104, and are followed by 48 “other Sonnets upon other subjects.” To which succeeds “ An amorous colloque ’twixt Dorus and Pamala,” consisting of 52 four-line verses, commencing— ‘In a Garden rich of Flowers, Wall’d with Baies and Hawthorn Towres, In a Towre, the rest forsaking, Woe kept Philomela waking.’’ Defoe (Daniel) The True-Born Englishman, a Satyr, First EDITION, several headlines cut anto, morocco, t. e. g. sold not subject to return Printed in the year 1700 Dryden (John) Of Dramatick Poesie, an Essay, 1693; The Wiid Gallant, a Comedy (Dryden’s first attempt in Dramatic writ- ing, 1694; The Rival Ladies, a Tragi-Comedy, 1693; The Indian Emperour, 1696; Secret-Love, or the Maiden-Queen, 1698; Sir Martin Marr-All, a Comedy, 1697 ; The Tempest, or the Enchanted Island [by John Dryden and Sir W. D’avenant]|, the whole groundwork of this play ws built on Shakespeare, very scarce, 1695; The Hvening’s Love: or the Mock-Astrologer, 1691; Tyrannick Love, « Tragedy, 1695; ~ The Conquest of Granada by the Spaniards, 1695; old calf, rebacked wn I vol. Erasmus. THE Praise of Forie; Moriae Encomium, a booke made in latyne; englished by Sir Thomas Chaloner Knight, FIRST EDITION, black letter, LARGE COPY WITH AMPLE MARGINS (measures 73 X 5§ inches), half morocco, formerly Sir Mark Masterman Sykes’ copy with his ea- libris, and arms on cover sm. 4to. TT. Berthelet, 1549 (dated in error at end ee *,* A scarce book in this fine state. HsQuEMELING (I. ) and B. Ringrose. Bucaniers of America, or a true Account of the most remarkable Assaults committed of late years upon the Coasts of the West-Indies, by the Bucaniers of Jamaica and Tortuga .... now faithfully rendred into English, parts I to III, portraits, maps, and plates, a large and fine copy in panelled calf gilt, g. e. by W. Pratt 1684 Estienne (Charles) Discours des Histoires de Lorraine et de Flandres, original calf Paris, C. Estienne, 1552 Fenton (K.) Certaine Secrete Wonpers oF Nature, containing a descriptio of sundry strange things, seeming monstrous in our eyes and judgement, because we are not privie to the reasons of them, Gathered out of divers learned authors as well Greek as Latine, sacred as prophane, by H. Fenton. Apres fortune espoir. Seene and allowed according to the e @](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31665366_0052.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)