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tions); among other, the Princely Pleasures of Kenilworth Castle, the Steele Glass, the Complainte of Phylomene, b.l. _ib. impr. by Abell Jeffes_, 1587, 4to., _with MS. references, by Messrs. Bowles and Steevens._ 4 4 0 869. Another copy, including all the aforementioned, and a Delicate Diet for Daintie Mouthde Droonkardes, b.l. _Lond. impr. by Rich. Jhones_, 1576, 8vo. The Glasse of Gouernement, 4to. _b.l. russia, with MS. references_. The Droome of Doomesday, 3 parts, b.l. _ib._ 1576, 4to. 'The above two volumes are supposed to comprise the compleatest collection of Gascoigne's works extant.' 5 15 6 876. Googe (Barnabe) Eglogs, Epytaphes, and Sonnettes newly written, b.l., _small 8vo. fine copy in Russia, Lond. impr. by Tho. Colwell for Raffe Newbery, dwelynge in Fleet Streete a little above the Conduit, in the late shop of Tho. Bartelet_. See Mr. Steevens's note to the above; in which he says there is no scarcer book in the English language, and that Dr. Farmer, Messrs. T. Warton and Js. Reed, had never seen another copy. 10 15 0 949. Lodge (Tho.) Life and death of William Longbeard, the most famous and witty English traitor, borne in the citty of London, accompanied with manye other most pleasant and prettie Histories, 4to. _b.l. printed by Rich. Yardley and Peter Short_, 1593. [cost Mr. Steevens 1_s._ 9_d._!] 4 7 0 995. The Paradyse of Dainty Devises, MS. a fac-simile of the first edition, in 1576, _finished with the greatest neatness by Mr. Steevens, 4to. in russia_. 5 15 0 996. The Paradice of Dainty Devises, devised and written for the most part by M. Edwardes, sometime of her Majestie's Chappell; the rest by sundry learned Gentlemen, both of Honor and worship. _Lond. printed by Edwd. Allde_, 1595, 4to. 4 6 0 997. The Paradice of Daintie Devises, b.l. interleaved, _ib. printed for Edw. White_, 1600, 4to. Breton (Nich.) Workes of a young Wyt, trust up with a Fardell of Prettie Fancies, profitable to young Poetes, prejudicial to no Man, and pleasant to every Man, to pass away Idle Tyme withal, _b.l. 4to. interleaved with a MS. list of the Author's Works by Messrs. Steevens, Ritson, and Park: impr. at Lond. nigh unto the Three Cranes in the Vintree, by Tho. Dawson, and Tho. Gardyner_.
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