and Answer.
64. The admirable and most impartial history of _New England_, of the
first plantation there, in the year 1628. brought down to these times;
all the material passages performed there, exactly related.
65. The Tears of the Indians: the History of the bloody and most cruel
proceedings of the Spaniards in the Islands of _Hispaniola, Cuba,
Jamaica, Mexico, Peru_, and other places of the West Indies; in which to
the life, are discovered the tyrannies of the Spaniards, as also the
justnesse of our War so successfully managed against them.
66. The illustrious Sheperdess. The Imperious Brother: written
originally in Spanish by that incomparable wit, _Don John Perez de
Montalban_; translated at the request of the Marchioness of
_Dorchester_, and the countess of _Strafford_: by _E.P._
67. The History of the Golden Ass, as also the Loves of Cupid and his
Mistress _Psiche_: by _L. Apulcius_ translated into English.
68. The unfortunate Mother: a tragedy by _T.N._
69. The Rebellion, a Comedy by _T. Rawlins_.
70. The tragedy of _Messalina_ the insatiate Roman Empress: by _N.
Richards_.
71. The Floating Island: a Trage-Comedy, acted before the King, by the
students of Christs-Church in _Oxon_; by that renowned wit, _W. Strode_
the Songs were set by Mr. _Henry Lawes_.
72. _Harvey's_ Divine Poems: the History of _Balaam_, of _Jonah_, and of
St. _John_ the Evangelist.
73. _Fons Lachrymarum_, or a Fountain of Tears; the lamentations of the
Prophet _Jeremiah_ in verse, with an Elegy on Sir _Charles Lucas_; by
_I. Quarles_.
74. Nocturnal Lucubrations, with other witty Epigrams and Epitaphs; by
_R. Chamberlain_.
75. The admirable ingenuous Satyr against Hypocrites.
_Poetical, with several other accurately ingenious Treatises, lately
Printed._
76. Wits Interpreter, the English Parnassus: or a sure Guide to those
admirable accomplishments that compleat the English Gentry, in the most
acceptable qualifications of Discourse or Writing. An Art of Logick,
accurate Complements, Fancies, and Experiments, Poems, Poetical
Fictions, and _All-a-Mode_ Letters by J.C.
77. Wit and Drollery; with other Jovial Poems: by sir _I.M.M.L.M.S.W.D._
78. Sportive wit, the Muses Merriment; a New Sprint of Drollery; Jovial
Fancies, &c.
79. The Conveyancer of Light, or the Compleat Clerk, & Scriviners Guide;
being an exact draught of all Presidents and Assurances now in use; as
they were penned, and perfected by dive
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