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excellent Translations by the most eminent wits of this age 78. EPigrammata Thomae Mori Angli in 16o. 79. Fragmenta Aurea a collection of all the incomparable Pieces written by Sr. Iohn Sucklin Knight 8o. 80. Poems Songs Sonnets Elegies and Letters by Iohn Donne with Elegies on the Authors death to which is added divers Copies under his own hand never before in print 8o. 81. Juvenalls 16. Satyrs translated by Sir Robert Stapylton wherein is contained a Survey of the manners and actions of Mankind with Annotations 8o. 82. Musaeus on the loves of Hero and Leander with Leander's letter to Hero and her answer taken out of Ovid with Annotations by Sir Robert Staplyton in 12o. 83. Poems c. written by Mr. Edward Waller of Beconsfield Esq 8o. 84. Pastor Fido the faithfull Shepheard a Pastorall newly translated out of the Originall by Mr. Richard Fanshaw Esq 4o. 85. Poems with a discovery of the Civill Warrs of Rome by Mr. Richard Fanshaw Esq in 4o. 86. Europa Cupid crucified Venus Vigils with Annotations by Thomas Stanley Esq 8o. 87. Coopers Hill a Poem written by Mr John Denham Esq the 2d Edition with Additions 4o. 88. Medea a Tragedy written in Latin by Lucius Annaeus Seneca Englished by Mr. Edward Sherburu Esq with Annotations 8º 89. Seneca's answer to Lucilius his Quaere why good men suffer misfortunes seeing there is a Divine providence Englished by Mr. Edward Sherburu Esq 8o. 90. Madagascar with other Poems by Sr. W. Davenant 91. Poems with a Masque by Thomas Carew Esq Gentleman of the Privie Chamber to his late Majestie revived and enlarged with Aditions 8o. 92. Poems of Mr. John Milton with a Masque presented at Ludlow Castle before the Earle of Bridgewater then President of Wales 8o. 93. Poems c. with a Masque called The Triumph of Beauty by James Shirley Gent. 8o. 94. The Mistriss or severall Copies of love-verses written by Mr. Abraham Cowley 8● 95. Stepps to the Temple sacred Poems with the delights of the M●ses upon severall occasions by Richard Crashaw of Cambridge 12o. 96. Divine Poems written by Francis Quarles 8o. 97. Clarastella with other occasionall Poems Elegies Epigrams Satyrs written by R. Heath Esq 98. Poems written by Mr. William Shakspeare 99. Arnalte Lucenda or the melancholy Knight a Poem translated by L. Laurence 4o. 100. The Odes of Casimire translated by Mr. George Hills of Newark 12o. 101. Alarum to Poets by I. L. 4o. 102. Fragmenta Poetica or Miscellanies of Poeticall Musings by Nich. Murford Gent. 12o. 103. Hymnus Tabaci Authore Raphaele Thorio 8o. 104. Hymnus Tabaci a Poem in Honour of Tobacco Heroically composed by Raphael Thorius made English by Peter Hausted Mr. of Arts Camb. 8o. 105. ●lor Iscanus a Collection of some select Poems and Translations written by Mr. Henry Vaughan 106. Argalus and Parthenia by Francis Quarles 107. The Academy of Complements wherein Ladies Gentlewomen Schollers and strangers may accommodate their Courtly practise with gentile Ceremonies complementall amorous high expressions and forms of speaking or writing of Letters most in fashion with Additions of many witty Poems and pleasant New songs 12o. Poems lately Printed 107. Poems and Translations the compleat works of Thomas Stanley Esq 8o. 105. Choice Poems with Comedies and Trage dies by Mr. William Cartwright late student of Ch. Ch. in Oxford and Proctor of the University The Aires and songs set by Mr. Henry Lawes servant to his late Majesty in his publick and private Musick 108. Herodian of Alexandria his Imperiall History of twenty Roman Caesars and Emperours of his time first written in Greek and now converted into an Heroick Poem by C. Stapleton 4o. 109. The Card of Courtship or the Language of love fitted to the humours of all degrees sexes and Conditions Incomparable Comedies and Tragedies written by several Ingenious Authors 110. COmedies and Tragedies written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher never printed before and now published by the Authors Originals Copies contayning 34 playes and a Masque Fol. 111. The Elder Brother 112. The Scornfull Lady 113. The Woman Hater 114. Thierry and Theodoret 115. Cupids Revenge 116. Monsieur Thomas 117. The two Noble kinsmen by Francis Beaumont and Iohn Fletcher 118. The Country Captain and the Variety two Comedies written by a person of Honour 12o. 119. The Sophy a Tragedy writen by Mr. Iohn Denham Esq Fol. 120. Brennoralt or the discontented Collonel a Tragedy written by Sir Iohn Suckling Knight 4o. 121. The deserving Favorite by Mr. Lod. Carlel 122. Albovine King of Lombardy 123. The Just Italian 124. The Cruel Brother 125. The Unfortunate Lovers 126. Love and Honour by Sir William Davenant 127. The Sophister by Dr. Z. 128. Revenge of Bussy D Ambois 129. Byrons Conspiracy 130. Byrons Tragedy George Chapman 131. Contention for Honour and riches 132. Triumph of Peace in 4º J. Shirley 133. The Dutchess of Malfy by Iohn Webster 134. The Northern lass by Richard Broome 135. The Cid a Tragicomedy translated out of French by Ioseph Rutter Gent. 12o. 136. The Wild Goose Chase a Comedy written by Fr. Beaumont and Iohn Fletcher Fol. 137. The Widow a Comedy by Ben Iohnson Iohn Fletcher and T Middleton 138. The Changling by T Middleton and Rowley 4o. 239. Six new plaies 1. The Brothers 2. The Sisters 3. The Doubtfull Heir 4. The Imposture 5. The Cardinall 6. The Court-Secret by I. Shirley 140. Five new plaies 1. A mad couple well matcht 2 The Novella 3. The Court Begger 4. The City Wit 5 The Damoiselle by Richard Broome 141. The Tragedy of Alphonsus Emperor of Germany by George Chapman 4o. 142. Two Tragedies viz. Cleopatra Queen of Aegypt and Agrippina Empresse of Rome by Thomas May Esq Playes lately Printed 143. THe Gentleman of Venice A Tragi-Comedy by James Shirley 144. The Polititian a Tragedy by James Shirley 145. The Passionate Lovers in two parts by Mr. Lodowick Carlel 146. Mirza A Tragedy really acted in Persia with Annotations by Robert Barron Esq 147. Three new playes viz. 1 The Bashfull Lover 2 The Guardian 3 The very woman by Phillip Massenger Gent. New and Excellent Romances 148. CAssandra the Fam'd Romance the whole work in five parts written in French and now Elegantly rendered into English by a person of quality Fol. 149. Ibrahim or the Illustrious Bassa an excellent new Romance the whole worke in foure parts written in French by Monsieur de Scudery and now Englished by Henry Cogan Gent. Fol. 150. Artamenes or the Grand Cyrus an excellent new Romance written by that famous wit of France Monsieur de Scudery Governour of Nostre-dame and now Englished by F. G. Esq Fol. 151. The continuation of Artamenes or the Grand Cyrus that excellent new Romance being the third and fourth parts written by that Famous wit of France Monsieur de Scudery Governour of Nostre-dame and now Englished by F. G. Esq Fol. 152. The third Volume of Artamenes or the Grand Cyrus that excellent new Romance being the fift and sixt