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No text description is available for this image![104 Ovip. THE .xv. Bookes or P. Ourpius Naso, ENTYTULED MeErTaMoRPHOSIS, translated oute of Latin into English meeter, by Arthur Golding Gentleman, SJact Setter, title and some leaves a little wormed, a few head-lines shaved and several marginal notes cut into, calf, g.e — W. Seres, 1575 2 105 Patmore (Coventry) Amelia, wlwminated title-page on vellum, one of 20 copies, presentation copy from the Author with inscription on fly-leaf: “ Edmund sh 6 from Coventry Patmore, Jan. 26, 1890,” green moroc .¢. by Riviere cA led ray i 106 Randolph (T.) Aristippus, or the Joviall ee bere Presented in a priuate Shew. To which is added, the Conceited Pedler, inlaid throughout, pagination of two or three leaves shaved, half morocco, g.t. Kemble-Depon- shire copy with note by John Philip Kemble 26 }- London, for R. ane a7, 107 Randolph he, The Mvses Looking-Glasse, Oxford, ae ‘Lich field for EH. Bowman, 1638; Amyntas or the Impossible Dowry, 1. 1638, 2 vol. inlaid throughout, a few leaves somewhat stained, last leaf of Amyntas slightly defective and repaired, a few leaves slightly shaved, half morocco, g.t. Kemble-Devonshire copy with note by John Philip Kemble; sold not subject to return jsje@ (2) ** These two books form the second and third parts of Randolph’s “ Poems” printed at Oxford in 1638, with which they were published in that year (S. T. C. 20694). lo, 108 }\ Scor (Recrnatp) The discouerie of witchcraft, wherein the a lewde dealing of witches and witchmongers is notablie detected, FIRST EDITION, Sfacts letter, woodcut diagrams, title neatly repaired and woodcut ornament slightly defective and restored in facsimile; sig. LV slightly defective and repaired, eight leaves of “ Table” at end neatly remargined, last leaf defective and restored in facsimile, panelled red morocco gilt, g.e. by Rwiére London, W. Brome, 1584 109 Selden (J.) The Historie of Tithes, inscription on title in a contemporary hand inked over “To my worthy and loving friend Robert Payn Knight. R. Cotton,” old calf ; 1618 110 Shakespeare (William) Works, carefully revised and Corrected by the former Editions [by Sir Thomas Hanmer], 6 vol. portrait, old calf, some joints broken, with Lord Willoughby de Broke’s book-plate Oxford, 1744](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31647157_0022.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)