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A93563 Electra of Sophocles presented to Her Highnesse the Lady Elizabeth; with an epilogue, shewing the parallell in two poems, the return, and the restauration. By C.W.; Electra. English Sophocles.; Wase, Christopher, 1625?-1690. 1649 (1649) Wing S4690; Thomason E1216_2; ESTC R203592 46,949 113

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Parliament is found For where the savage Ethiop fries No pineond Dragon is so Wise Our welcome Exiles home shall flee Our waiting Captives be set free From obscure Denns from untrackd Caves The retir'd Clere shall break their graves And from Contempt reformd put on Glory and resurrection The Sons of VVisdome shall release Their patient Spirits into meek peace Each reassuming his old Care Seated in a becoming Chair Hoary their Heads their Tongue discreet Open their Hands spotlesse their Feet When thou beholdest this rich Joy Embased by no sad Alloy Then mix thy Note and with one Quire Let our free Souls in Praise aspire FINIS Courteous Reader These Books following are printed for Humphrey Moseley and are to be sold at his Shop at the Prince's Armes in St. Paul's Church-yard Various Histories with curious Discourses in Humane Learning c. 1. 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A Discovery of Subterraneal Treasure viz of all manner of Mines and Minerals from the Gold to the Coal with plain Directions and Rules for the finding of them in all Kingdoms and Countreys written by Gabriel Plat. Printed for I. E. and are to be sold by Humphrey Moseley newly printed 1653. Severall Sermons with other excellent Tracts in Divinity written by some most eminent and learned Bishops and Orthodox Divines 35 A Manuall of private Devotions and Meditations for every day in the week by the right reverend Father in God Lancelet Andrews late Lord Bishop of Winchester in 24o. newly printed 36. A Manuall of Directions for the Sick with many sweet Meditations and Devotions by the right reverend Father in God Lancelot Andrews late Lord Bishop of Winchester in 24º newly printed 37. Ten Sermons upon severall occasions preached at St Pauls Cross and elswhere by the right reverend Father in God Arthur Lake late Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells in 4o. 38. 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Christs Teares with his love and affection towards Jerusalem delivered in sundry Sermons upon Luke 19. v. 41 42. by Richard Maden B.D. Preacher of the Word of God late of Magdalen Colledge in Camb. in 4o. 43. Ten Sermons preached upon severall Sundays and Saints dayes by Peter Hausted Mr. in Arts and Curate at Vppingham in Rutland in 4o. 44. Eighteen Sermons
preached upon the Incarnation and Nativity of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ wherein the greatest mysteries of Godlines are unfolded to the capacity of the Weakest Christian by John Dawson Own in 4o. 45. The History of the Defenders of the Faith discoursing the state of Religion in England during the Reign of King Henry 8. Edward 6. Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth by C.L. in 4o. 46. Christian Divinity written by Edmund Reeve Batchelour in Divinity in 4o. 47. The Communion-Book Catechism expounded by Edmund Reeve Batchelour in Divinity in 4o. 48. The true and absolute Bishop wherein is shewed how Christ is our only Shepheard and Bishop of our soules by Nicholas Darton Master in Arts in 4o. 49. A description of the New-born Christian or a lively pattern of the Saint militant child of God wrirten by Nicholas Hunt Master in Arts in 4o. 50. Divine Meditations upon the 91. Psalm and on The History of Agag King of Amalek with an Essay of Friendship written by an honourable person in 12o. 51. An Historicall Anatomy of Christian Melancholy by Edmund Gregory Oxon. in 8o. 52. Lazarus his Rest a Sermon preached at the Funerall of that pious learned and Orthodox Divine Mr. Ephraim Vdall by Thomas Reeve Batchelour in Divinity in 4o. 53. The Survey of Man in a Sermon as it was delivered by Mr. John Bishop at his Fathers funeral in 4o. Printed 1652. Choice Poems with excellent Translations and incomparable Comedies and Tragedies written by severall ingenious Authors 54 COmedies and Tragedies written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher never printed before and now published by the Authors Originall Copies containing 34 plays and a Masque in Fol. 55. Epigrammata Thomae Mori Angli in 16o. 56. Fragmenta Aurea A Collection of the incomparable Pieces written by Sr. John Suckling Kt. in 8o. 57. 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The Countrey Captain and the Varietie two Comedies written by a Person of Honour in 12o. 88. The Contention for Honor and Riches a Masque written by James Shirley Gent. in 4o. 89. The Triumph of Peace a Masque presented by the four honourable Houses of Inns of Court before the King and Queens Majesty at Whitehall 1633 written by James Shirley Gent. in 4o. 90. The Dutchess of Malfy a Tragedy written by John Webster Gent. in 4o. 91. Poems written by Mr. William Shakespear Gent. in 8o. 92. The Cid a Tragi-Comedy translated out of French by Joseph Rutter Gent. in 12o. 93. Allarum to Poets by I. L. in 4o. 94. Fragmenta Poetica or Miscellanies of Poeticall Musings by Nich. Murford Gent. in 12o. 95. Hymnus Tobaci Authore Raphaele Thorio in 8o. 96. Hymnus Tobaci a Poem in Honour of Tobacco heroically composed by Raphael Thorius made English by Peter Hausted Mr. of Arts Camb. newly printed in 8o. 97. The Sophy a Tragedy written by Mr. Iohn Denham Esquire 98. Coopers Hill a Poem written by Mr. Iohn Denham Esq The second Edition in 4o. with Additions 99. Poems with a Masque by Thomas Carew Esquire Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to his late Majesty revived and inlarged with Additions in 8o. 100. Comedies and Tragedies with other excellent Poems by Mr. William Cartwright late Student of Christ-Church in Oxford and Proctor of the University The Ayres and Songs set by Mr. Henry Laws servant to his late Majesty in his publick and private Musick newly printed in 8o. 101. Clarastolla with other occasionall Poems Elegies Epigrams and Satyrs written by R. Heath Esq in 12o. 102. Olor Iscanus a Collection of some select Poems and Translations written by Mr. Henry Vaughan Silurist newly printed in 8o. 103. The Academy of Complements wherein Ladies Gentlewomen Scholars 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 pleasant new Songs newly printed Books newly printed this present year for Humphrey Moseley 104. THe Psalms of David from the new Translation