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A66801 The Wits, or, Sport upon sport. Part I in select pieces of drollery, digested into scenes by way of dialogue : together with variety of humors of several nations, fitted for the pleasure and content of all persons, either in court, city, countrey, or camp : the like never before published. Kirkman, Francis, 1632-ca. 1680.; Cox, Robert, d. 1655. Actæon and Diana. 1662 (1662) Wing W3218; ESTC R38726 112,238 202

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Comical History written by I. webster and W. Rowley 4. 95. That pleasant and merry Comedy entituled Gammar Gurtons Needle acted 100 years ago at C. C. Cambridge 4. 96. A pleasant Comedy called The two merry Milk-maids by I. C. 4. 97. The Queen of Aragon a Tragi-Comedy Fol. 98. The obstinate Lady a new Comedy the Scene London by Sir A. Cockain 4. 99. The French School-master a Comedy 4. 100. A Cure for a Cuckold a Comedy by I. Webster and W. Rowley 4. 101. The Maids Revenge a Tragedy by I. Shirley 102. Troades a Tragedie written in Latine by Seneca Englished by S. P. Gent. 8. Three new Plays viz. The 103. Noble Ingratitude a Pastoral Tragi-Comedy 12. 104. The enchanted Lovers a Pastoral 12. 105. The Amorous Fantasm a Tragi-Comedy by Sir W. Lower Knight 12. 106. The merry conceited Humours of Bottom the Weaver 4. 107. A pleasant Dialogue between Band Cuff and Ruff done by an excellent Wit 4. 108. Hells Higher Court of Justice or the Tryal of the three Politick Ghosts viz. O. Cromwel K. Sweden and Card. Mazarine 4. 109. The City Night-cap a Tragy-Comedy by R. Davenport 4. 110. The Rump a Come●…y by I. T. Gent. 4. 111. Tom Tyler and his wife an excellent old Play acted about 100 years ago 4. 112. A true perfect and exact Catalogue of all the Comedies Tragedies Tragy-Comedies Pastorals Masques and Interludes that were ever yet printed and published till this present year 1662 All which you may either buy of or sell to the above said Henry Marsh. Excellent and approved Treatises in Physick and Chyrurgerie 113. Occult Physick in three Books The first of Beasts Trees Herbs and their Magical Vertues 8. The second containing Rare Medicines for all diseases happening to the bodies of both men and women never till now made publick The third shewing how to cure all Diseases with ten medicament●… To which is added a Tract how to judge of a Disease by the affliction of the Moon upon the sight of the Patients Urine by W. W. c. 8. 114. A Physical Discourse of the cure of Diseases by Signature by R. Bunworth 12. 115. A new discovery of the French Disease and Running of the Reins their causes signs with plain and easie directions for perfect curing the same the second Edition by R. Bunworth Doctour in Physick 8. New and excellent Romances of the most eminent Wits 116. Choice Novels delightfull and profitable written originally by one of the prime Wi●…s of Spain now made English by a person of quality Fol. 117. English Lovers or a Girl worth Gold both parts so often acted with general applause now newly formed into a Romance by the accurate pen of I. D. Gent. 8. 118. Amadis de Gaule a Romance sixth and last part translated out of French into English by F. K. 4. 119. Clerio and Lozia their loves and adventures a Romance rendred into English by F. K. 8. 120. Don Iuan Lamberto or a Comical History of the late times in two parts by Montelion Knight of the Oracle c. 4. Poetical with several accurately-ingenious Treatises lately published 121. The Rump or an exact collection of the choicest Poems and Songs relating to the late times by the most eminent Wi●…s from Anno 1639. to Anno 1661. 8. 122. Fragmenta Aulica or Court and State Jests in noble Drollery true and real ascertained to their times places and persons by T. S. Gent. 12. 123. Studii Legalis ratio or directions for the Study of the Law under these following heads The Qualifications for the Study by W. P. The Nature of the Study by W. P. The Means of the Study by W. P. The Method of the Study by W. P. The Time of the Study by W. P. The Place of the Study by W. P. Books newly Printed 124. The glories and magnificent Triumphs of the blessed Restitution of his Sacred Majesty K Charles II. from his arrival in Holland 1659 60 till this present comprizing all the Honours and Grandeurs done to and conferred by him by I. Heath Gent. 8. 125. The Wits or Sport upon Sport 8. 126. Four choice Sermons preached in Oxford 1 Christians excellency upon Mat. 5. 47. 2 Truth begets Enmity upon Gal. 4. 16. 3 A Nations happiness is a good King ●…ccles 10. 17. 4 The praise of Charity upon Heb. 13. 16. by I. Price M. A. c. 8. 127. The Sollicitor exactly and plainly declaring both as to Knowledge and Practice wherein such an Und●…rtaker ought to be qualified as also his Parts Qualities and fitting Endowments for such a weighty employment Shewing further the particular of suing a person priviledged and how the same may by course of Court sue any Forreiner In a more special manner then hath ever been heretofore published by any hand whatsoever Being truly useful for all sorts of persons who have any important business in Law or Equity By T. M. Esq twelve years a Practitioner and now of the Middle Temple London Plays newly Printed 128. The poor Scholar a Comedy by R. N. Fellow of K. C. C. 4. 129. The birth of Merlin or the Child hath found his Father written by W. Shakespear and W. Rowley 130. Any thing for a quiet Life a Comedy by Tho. Middleton Gent. 4. Books I purpose to print very speedily 131. A good Companion or serious Meditations on the Miseries of mans Life and of Death by W. Winstanly 132. The unfortunate Usurper a Tragedy the Scene Constantinople 133. Profit and Pleasure for Gentlemen and Yeomen containing a Miscelany of R●…creations and Experiments c. 134. Virgil in Droll by Scurron Englished by Montelion Knight of the Oracle c. 135. A Discourse concerning the preservation and prolongation of H●…alth written in French by F. de Monginot Chancellour and Physitian in Ordinary to the King and Doctour of Physick in the most famous and ancient University of Mont-Pellier now Englished by P. Belon Chymist and Apoth for the benefit of his Country-men FINIS * Here they are interrupted by the Lady upon which Roger breaks forth to Abigal