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2838 COWLEY (ABRAHAM). VERSES, LATELY WRITTEN | upon Several | OCCASIONS, | By | ABRAHAM COWLEY. | To which is added a Propofition for the Advancement of Experimental Philo- | sophy, by the fame Author. | LONDON, | Printed for Henry Herringman, and are to be | fold at his Shop on the Lower walk in | the New Exchange. 1663.

12mo, bound in bright blue crushed levant morocco, super extra, gilt back, sides and top, inside gilt morocco borders, by BRADSTREET's, with BRILLIANT IMPRESSION of rare BUST PORTRAIT of COWLEY, bearing inscription, "ABRAHAMVS COVLEIVS Anglus." On the blank leaf at the end is an INTeresting ms. noTE by " PHILIP BLISS" regarding this edition. A few leaves cut close at top.

2839 COWLEY (ABRAHAM). Poemata Latina. In quibus Continentur, Sex Libri PLANTARUM.

Viz.

HERBARUM.

Duo FLORUM.

SYLVARUM.

Et Unus MISCELLANEORUM.

LONDINI, Typis T. Roycroft, Impensis Jo. Martyn, apud infigne Campanae extra locum vulgò dictum Temple-Bar, MDCLXVIII. (1668.)

8vo, in the original marbled calf binding, gilt back, marbled edges. BRILLIANT IMPRESSION of the PORTRAIT of COWLEY, Engraved by W. Faithorne. ВоокPLATE of THOS BEALE.

An interesting example of a work printed at the "ROYCROFT PRESS" of 1668.

2840 COWLEY (ABRAHAM).

THE WORKS OF | Mr Abraham Cowley, | Confisting of | Those which were formerly Printed : | And | Those which he Defign'd for the Prefs, Now Published out of the Authors | ORIGINAL COPIES. | LONDON, Printed by J. M. for Henry Herringman, at the Sign of the | Blew Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New | Exchange. 1668.

Folio, brown calf, marbled edges. BRILLIANT IMPRESSION of the PORTRAIT by W. FAITHORNE. Contains an account of CowLEY'S Life and Writings by BP. THOMAS SPRAT. Markings on some margins. GOOD COPY.

2841 COWLEY (ABRAHAM). The FOUR AGES of ENGLAND: or, THE IRON AGE, with other felect Poems: Written by Mr. A. COWLEY, in the year 1648. [MOTTO. from IOHN OWEN's Epigr.] LONDON: Printed by J. C. for THO: DRING, and JOH. LEIGH, at their Shops in FleetStreet. 1675.

8vo, bound in highly polished light calf extra, gilt back, citron edges, inside gold borders. Title-page torn down the centre, and repaired, a few letters obliterated.

2842 CRASHAW (RICHARD). STEPS TO THE | TEMPLE.| Sacred Poems, | With other Delights of the | MUSES. | By RICHARD CRASHAW, Jome- | times of Pembroke Hall, and late Fellow of S. Peters Coll. in Cambridge. | Printed and Publifhed according to Order.

LONDON,

Printed by T. W. for Humphrey Mofeley, and

are to be fold at his fhop at the Princes

Armes in St. Pauls Church

yard. 1646.

12mo, FIRST EDITION, in the original old calf binding. MR. FOOTE'S COPY WITH HIS BOOKPLATE. IN CHOICE CONDITION.

POPE borrowed not only expressions but entire lines from this poet, particularly in 66 'Eloise to Abelard."

2843 CRASHAW (RICHARD). STEPS TO THE | TEMPLE, THE DELIGHTS of The MUSES | And | CARMEN. DEO NOSTRO. | By Ric. Crafhaw, fometimes Fellow of Pembroke Hall, and late Fellow of St. Peters | College in Cambridge. The 2d Edition.

In the SAVOY,

Printed by T. N. for Henry Herringman at the

Blew Anchor in the Lower Walk of the

New Exchange, 1670.

8vo, bound in fine old black morocco extra, gilt back, paneled sides, gold borders, corner ornaments, gilt edges, inside lined with old style gold paper. ENGRAVED FRONTISPIECE. FINE ARMORIAL BOOKPLATE of THOMAS MAITLAND of DUNDRENNAN. A REMARKABLY FINE, TALL, CLEAN COPY, IN PERFECT CONDITION.

Though stated on title to be the second edition, it is really the third.

2844

D

ANIEL (SAMUEL). The | FIRST FOWRE | Bookes of the Ciuile wars between the two hou- | fes of Lancaster | and Yorke. By SAMVEL DANIEL. | AT LONDON, | Printed by P. Short for Simon | Waterfon. 1595.

4to, FIRST EDITION, cloth. Title printed within woodcut border, which has been colored, head-pieces also colored, front edges trimmed close, obliterating portions of the marginal notes, ink markings on blank pages.

2845 DANIEL (SAMUEL). The POETICALL ESSAYES of | SAM: DANYEL. | Newly corrected and aug-|mented. | AT LONDON | Printed by P. Short for Simon | Waterfon. 1599.

4to, FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, bound in full crushed dark green levant morocco, richly tooled back, paneled sides, with gilt ornaments, broad gilt tooled inside borders, gilt edges, by LORTIC FRÈRES. Titles within pictorial woodcut borders. The leaves of "The Complaint of Rosamund” have been most skillfully and neatly re-margined.

THE WORK IS IN REMARKABLY FINE CONDITION, HAVING AMPLE MARGINS ON ALL
SIDES.

These poems were originally issued separately, and the unsold portions brought together into one volume.

|

2846 DANIEL (SAMUEL). THE WORKS of | SAMVEL

DANIEL Newly Augmented. | LONDON | Printed for Simon Water[on. | 1602.

Small folio, SECOND COLLECTED EDITION, bound in full sprinkled calf, ink-stains on margins of title and two following leaves, and small holes on a couple of others. THE SIXTH BOOK OF "THE CIVILL WARRES" APPEARS HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME. Barring the defects mentioned, this is a fine copy.

2847 DANIEL (SAMUEL).

A PANEGYRIKE | CONGRATVLATO- RIE DELIVERED | To the Kings most | EXCELLENT MAIESTIE AT | BVRLEIGH HARRINGTON|IN RVTLANDSHIRE. | By SAMVEL DANIEL. | ALSO CERTAINE | Epistles, with A Defence of Ryme heretofore | Written, and now | pvblished by the Avthor. | AT LONDON | Imprinted for Edward Blount. | 1603.

12m0, FIRST PUblished Edition, the folio, without date, having, doubtless, been privately issued. Bound in full dark crimson crushed levant morocco, with green levant doublé, richly tooled and ornamented, rough gilt edges. FINE Copy.

2848 DANIEL (SAMUEL). THE CIVILE WARES | betweene the Howfes of Lancaster and Yorke corrected and continued by Samuel Daniel one of the Groomes | of hir Maiesties most honorable | Priuie Chamber, | PRINTED AT LONDON | by Simon Waterfonne. | 1609.

4to, FIRST COMPLETE EDITION, the seventh and eighth books being added for the first time. IN THE ORIGINAL VELLUM BINDING, slightly broken. The corrected leaf appears at pages 39-40, the original having been cancelled because of its having contained certain political allusions. FINE EMBLEMATIC ENGRAVED TITLE, containing PORTRAIT of the AUTHOR in centre, by CoCKSON.

FINE TALL COPY. This, the best, edition is particularly desirable because of the voluminous marginal notes which accompany the text.

ABSOLUTELY UNTOUCHED.

IN THIS COPY THEY REMAIN

2849 DANIELL (SAMUEL). CERTAINE | Small Workes | HERETOFORE DI- | vulged by Samuell Daniell | one of the Groomes of the Queenes | Maefties most Honourable pri- | uie Chamber, and now | againe by him corrected | and augmented. | AT LONDON | Printed by I. L. for Simon Waterfon. | 1611.

16mo, SIXTH EDITION, bound in full green crushed levant morocco, gilt paneled back and inside border, gilt edges, by BRADSTreet. Name erased from top margin of title, and stamps of British Museum on verso of same, writing on a few leaves.

2850 DANIEL (SAMUEL). The Poetical Works of Mr SAMUEL DANIEL, Author of the English History. To which is prefix'd Memoirs of his Life and Writings. LONDON: Printed for R. GOSLING, etc. MDCCXVIII. (1718).

2 vols. 16m0, half calf (joints slightly cracked). Notes, written with ink, appear in several places in the two volumes.

2851 DAVENANT (SIR WILLIAM).

Madagascar ;

WITH OTHER

Poems

BY

W. DAVENANT.

LONDON,

Printed by John Haviland for Thomas Walkly,
and are to be fold at his fhop at the Flying Horse
neare Yorke house. 1638.

16mo, FIRST EDITION, bound in full dark brown crushed levant morocco, richly

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