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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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of the Bible turned into Metre to be sung after the old Tunes used in the Churches by the Right Reverend Father in God Henry King Bishop of Chichester in 12o. 105. The Life of the most Learned Father Paul Author of the History of the Council of Trent translated out of Italian by a person of Quality in 8o. 106. Choice Musick for three Voices and a Thorough Base composed by Mr. Henry and Mr. William Lawes brothers and servants to his late Majesty with divers Elegies set in Musick by severall Friends upon the death of Mr. William Lawes in 4o. 107. Artificiall Arithmetick containing the Quintessence of the Golden Rule the true valuation of all Annuities also to finde the distance at one station an Art never till now published useful for Gunners Seamen and Surveyors by Rob. Jager Gent. in 8o. 108. Cassandra the fam'd Romance the three first Books written originally in French now elegantly rendred into English by the right honorable the Lord George Digby in 8o. 109. The History of Philoxipes and Pol●crite taken out of Artamene or the Grand Cyrus made English by an honorable Person in 8o. 110. The History of Don Fenise a new Romance written in Spanish by Francisco de las-Coveras treating the Severall effects of Love and Fortune Englished by a Person of Honour in 8o. 111. La Stratonica or the unfortunate Queen a new Romance written in Italian and now Englished by I. B. Gent. in 4o. 112. Ibrahim or the Illustrious Bassa an Excellent new Romance the Whole Work in four parts written in French by Mounsier de Scudery and now Englished by Henry C●gan Gent. in Fol. 113. Cassandra the fam'd Romance the whole Work in five parts written originally in French and now Elegantly rendred into English by a Person of quality in Fol. 114. Cleopatra a new Romance written in French by the Fam'd Author of Cassandra and now Englished by a Gen. of the Inner Temple 115. The Wild-Goose-Chase a Comedy written by Fran. Beaumont I. Fletcher Gent. 116. The Widow a Comedy written by Een Johnson Iohn Fletcher Thomas Midleton 117. The Soveraignty of the British Seas written by that learned Knight Sir John Boroughes Keeper of the Records in the Tower Books printed this Tearm for Humphrey Moseley 118. Poems and translations the Compleat Workes of Thomas Stanley Esquire in 8o. 1653. 119. Herodian of Alexandria his Imperial History of twenty Roman Caesars and Emperors of his time first written in Greek now converted into an Heroick Poem by C. B. Stapleton in 4o. 1653. 120. Grammatica Burlesa or a new English Grammer made plain and easie for Teacher and Scholar composed by Edward Burles Mr. of Arts and School-master at East-Acton in Midlesex in 12o. 1653. 121. Sions Prospect in its first view presented in a Summary of Divine truths consenting with the faith professed by the Church of England confirmed from Scripture and Reason composed by Mr. Ro. Mossom Minister 122. Quaestio Quodlibetica or a discourse whether it be lawfull to take Vse for Money by R. F. Knight in 12o. 1653. 123. Historical Relations of the Vnited Provinces of Flanders written in Italian by Cardinall Bentivoglio and now rendred into English by the Right Honorable Henry Earl of Monmouth in Fol. 1653. 124. Choice Novels and Amorous Tales written by the most refined witts of Italy newly translated into English by a Person of Quality in 8o. 1653. 125. Nissena an excellent new Romance written Orignally in Italian and now Englished by an Honorable Person in 8o. 1653. 126. The Changeling written by Thomas Middleton and W. Rowley Gent. in 4o. 1653. 127. Paradoxes Problems Characters c. by Dr. Donne D. of St. Paul's to which is added a Book of Epigrams written in Latin by the same Author translated by Jasper Main D. D. 128. Ignatius his Conclave a Satyr written by Dr. Donne Dean of St Paules 129. Essayes in Divinity by Dr. Donne D. of St. Paul's before he entred into holy Orders These Books I have now in the Presse ready to come forth 130. Six new Playes viz. The BROTHERS The SISTERS The DOUBTFULL HEIR The IMPOSTURE The CARDINALL The COURT SECRET By James Shirley Gent. in 8o. Being all that ever the Author made for the Private house in Black-Fryers 131. The Sinners Teares in Meditations and Prayers by Thomas Fettiplace of Peterhouse Cam● in 12o. 132. The Naturall and experimentall History of Winds written in Latine by the right Honorable Francis Lord Verulam Viscount St. Alban translated into English by an admirer of the learned Author in 12o. 133. The Card of Courtship or the Langrees Sexes and Conditions in 12o. 1653. guage of Love fitted to the Humors of all De 134. Renatus des Cartes's Excellent Compendium of Musick with Necessary and Judicious Animadversions Thereupon by a Person of Honor Illustrated with divers figures 1653. 135. Naturall divine Contemplations of the Passions and facultyes of the soul of man in three books written by Nicholas Mosley Esq These Bookes I doe purpose to Print very Speedily 136. THe History of the Warres of the Emperour Iustinian with the Persians Goths and Vandalls written in Greek by Procopius of Caesarea in eight books translated into English by Sir Henry Holtcraft Kt. 137. The History of the Kingdome of Naples with a large and exact Description of the Scituation Quality nature of the Country the Manners and Conditions of the People with the famous Antiquityes and the worthy men that have lived therein c. Composed by the most Elaborate care of Sampson Lennard Esquier 138. Poemata Graeca Latina à Gulielmo Cartwright è C. C. Oxon. 139. Le Chemin Abrege or a Discourse for the attaining of Sciences in a short time with the Statutes of the Academy of the Cardinall Richelieu translated out of French 140. The Secretary in Fashion or a Compendious and refined way of Expression in all manner of Letters composed in French by P. Sr. de la Serre augmented with instructions how to write Letters moreover a Collection of 26 Choice moral Letters written by the most refined wits of this age also the Complements of the French tongue newly translated into English by a Person of Quality