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2810 [CHETTLE (HENRY).]

ENGLANDS

Mourning Garment :

Worne heere by plaine Shepheards, in me-
morie of their facred Miftreffe, ELIZABETH;
Queene of Vertue while fhe liued, and Theame
of Sorrow being dead.

To the which is added the true manner of her
Emperiall Funerall. With many new additions, being
now againe the second time reprinted, which was
omitted in the first Im-

pression.

After which followeth the Shepheards
Spring-Song, for entertainment of King

IAMES Our most potent

Soueraigne.

Dedicated to all that loued the deceased

Queene, and honour the liuing

KING.

Imprinted at London for Thomas Millington,
and are to be fold at the figne of the Crane in
Paules Churchyard by Walter Burre.

1603.

4to, bound in dark blue morocco, gilt back and edges, gilt lines on sides and inside borders, by CHARLES WINSTANLEY.

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A FINE, LARGE, CLEAN COPY of the second (and RAREST) EDITION of this most interesting work. It is described by MR. INGLEBY in SHAKESPEARE ALLUSION BOOKS," Part I., as one of the most interesting of the works having CONTEMPORARY REFERENCES to SHARESPEARE, who is referred to as MELICERT. Most of the principal ELIZABETHAN POETS are also referred to under different names-Sidney, SPENSER, DANIEL, CHAPMAN, BEN. JONSON, DRAYTON, and others. Both MR. LOCKER-LAMPSON'S and MR. HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS'S copies of the first edition were imperfect.

ENGLANDS

Mourning Garment:

Worne beere by plaine Shepheards, in memorie of their facred Miftreffe, ELIZABETH; Queene of Vertue while fbe liued, and Theame of Sorrow being dead.

To the which is added the true manner of her Emperiall Funerall. With many new additions, being now againe the fecond time reprinted, which was omitted in the first Im

pression.

After which followeth the Shepheards Spring-Song, for entertainment of King

IAMES our most

Seueraigne.

potent

Dedicated to all that loued the deceased
Queene, and honour the luing

KING.

Imprinted at London for Thomas Millington, and are to be fold at the figne of the Crane in Paules Churchyard by Walter Burre.

2811 CHURCHYARD (THOMAS).

THE FIRSTE | parte of

Churchyardes Chippes, contayning | twelue feuerall | Labours.
Deuifed and publifhed, only
by Thomas Churchyard

Gentilman.

(***)

Imprinted at London
in Fleete ftreate neare
vnto Saint Dunstones

Church by Thomas
Marche.

1575.

Cum priuilegio.

4to, Black Letter, bound in claret colored crushed levant morocco, super extra, gilt back and edges, paneled sides, with tasteful center and corner ornaments, by RIVIÈRE. Title printed within elaborate woodcut border. The front margin of the title-page, and of the first leaf of the dedication, “To Maister Chriftofor Hatton Efquier," are discolored; and the top corner of the last leaf has been delicately repaired (a few letters missing). RARE.

2812 CHURCHYARD (THOMAS).

A Lamentable, and
pitifull Description, of the
wofull warres in Flaun-

ders, fince the foure laft
yeares of the Emperor

Charles the fifth

his raigne.

With a briefe rehearfall of many

things done fince that feafon,
vntill this present yeare,

and death of Don

Iohn.

Written by Thomas Churchyarde

Gentleman.

Imprinted at London by

Ralph Nevvberie.

Anno. 1578.

4to, Black Letter, bound in bright crimson crushed levant morocco, super extra, gilt back and edges, paneled sides, with tasteful corner ornaments, by RIVIÈRE. A BEAUTIFUL, CLEAN and PERFECT COPY, in the FINEST POSSIBLE CONDITION. RARE.

2813 [CLEVELAND (JOHN).] THE CHARACTER | OF | A London-Diurnall: | With feveral felect | POEMS: | By the

fame Author.

Optima & novifsima Editio.

Printed in the Yeere clɔ IɔCXLVII. (1647.)

4to, bound in half brown crushed levant morocco, by R. W. SMITH. A few headlines cut into, OTHERWISE A FINE COPY.

2814 [CLEVELAND (JOHN).] THE

IDOL | of the | CLOVVNES, | TYLER, | With his PRIESTS London, Printed in the Year, 1654.

or, | INSURRECTION | of | WAT the
BAAL and STRAW, | &c.

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12mo, FIRST EDITION, in the original sheep binding, rebacked. 'EX-LIBRIS J. WOTTON" written on title. FROM THE COLLECTION of “T. JOLLEY, ESQ.," with his BOOKPLATE. FINE, CLEAN COPY.

2815 CLEVELAND (JOHN). POEMS, By JOHN CLEAVLAND, With Additions, never before Printed, [LONDON.] Printed for W. Shears at the Bible in Covent-Garden, and in the New-Exchange at the Black Beare, 1659.

8vo, old calf, rebacked. ENGRAVED PORTRAIT. BOOKPLATE of F. OLCOTT. On back of portrait appears "NATHAN DRAKE'S Book, 1705," with other writing.

2816 CLEVELAND (JOHN). J. Cleaveland Revived: POEMS, ORATIONS, | EPISTLES, | And other of his Genuine | Incomparable Pieces, never before publifht, | WITH | some other Exquisite Remains of | the most eminent Wits of both the | Universities that were his | Contemporaries. | LONDON, | Printed for Nathaniel Brook, at the | Angel in Corn-hill. 1659.

Small 8vo, half calf. Engraved bust portrait, crowned with laurel wreath, blank corner margin repaired. GOOD COPY.

2817 CLEVELAND (JOHN). CLIEVELANDI VINDICIÆ: | or, | CLIEVELAND's | Genuine POEMS, | Orations, Epiftles, &c. | PURGED FROM the many Falfe and Spurious Ones | which had ufurped his Name, | And from innumerable Errours and | Corruptions in the True Copies. | To which are added many never Printed | before, with an account of the Author's Life. | Published according to the AUTHOR'S | Own Copies. | LonDON, | Printed for Robert Harford, at the Angel in | Cornhill near the Royal-Exchange, 1677.

8vo, old calf, gilt back, red morocco label, marbled edges, margins of two leaves torn, in one case obliterating a few words. FINE IMPRESSION OF THE ENGRAVED

PORTRAIT.

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