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morocco plain, g. e., by Rivière, J. Daye & W. Seres at Aldersgate (1549), small 8vo. (929) Ridler, £3 12s. 5103 Latimer (Bishop Hugh). A Sermon of Master Latimer, Preached at Stamford the xi. day of October, anno mccccc. and fyftie (Gyve that that is Cesars to Cesar & that that is Gods to God), black letter. title within woodcut border, morocco extra, g.e., by Rivière, John Day (1550), small 8vo. (930) Ridler, £2 128. 5104 Lee (Nathaniel). Plays. Tragedy of Nero, J. Magnes and R. Bentley, 1675-Sophonisba, a Tragedy, ib., 1676— Gloriana, ib., 1676--The Rival Queens, ib., 1677-Mithridates, a Tragedy, ib., 1678-Edipus (Dryden and Lee), ib., 1679-Theodosius, a Tragedy (with the music), ib., 1680— Cæsar Borgia, a Tragedy (signature of John Spencer on title, ib., 1680-Lucius Junius Brutus, a Tragedy, R. and J. Tonson, 1681-The Duke of Guise, a Tragedy (Dryden and Lee), (with the music,) R. Bentley, 1683-Constantine the Great, a Tragedy, ib., 1684-The Princess of Cleve, 1689-The Massacre of Paris, a Tragedy, R. Bentley, etc., 1690, all original editions, in 2 vol., half morocco, small 4to. (938) Maggs, £2 10S. 5105 Leigh (Samuel). Panorama of the Thames between London and Richmond, large folding coloured panorama, with the view of London from the Adelphi and descriptive pamphlet, in original pictorial portfolio, Published by and for S. Leigh, n. d. [1830-3], oblong folio (943) Hiscoke, £4 5106 Lemnie (Levine). The Touchstone of Complexions, generally appliable, expedient and profitable for all such as be desirous and carefull of theyr bodyly health, Englished by Thos. Newton, black letter, with blank signature A 1, title within ornamental border, calf antique, g. e., Thos. Marshe in Flete St., 1581, small 8vo. (946) Ellis, £2 125. 5107 Le Moyne (P. Pierre). La Gallerie des Femmes Fortes, frontispiece and full-length copperplate portraits, including one of Mary Stuart, old French morocco, line-tooled, rosettes on back, pink silk doublures, g. e. (Derome), Gaisford ex-libris, Leyden, Jean Elsevier, 1660, small 8vo. (947) Ellis, £1 155.

5108 Leslie (John, Bishop of Ross). A Treatise Touching the Right, Title and Interest as well as of . . . Marye Queene of Scotland, as of Kyng James, her Grace's Sonne, to the Succession of the Crowne of England, title within woodcut border, wanted genealogical table, 2 leaves soiled, morocco extra, g. e., sold not subject to return, No place or name of printer (1584), 8vo. (949) Ridler, 1 125. 5109 Lilly (John). Euphues, the Anatomy of Wit, Very Pleasant for all gentlemen to reade, etc., corrected and augmented— Euphues and his England, containing his Voiage and Adventures, etc., commend it or amend it, black letter, titles within woodcut borders, 2 vol. in 1, corners of a few leaves mended, but generally good copies, morocco extra,

g. e., by De Coverly, T. East for G. Cawood, 1587-8, small 4to. (951) Richards, £7 7s. 5110 Lincolnshire. Civil-War Tracts connected with Lincolnshire, viz., His Majesties Two Speeches, one to the Knights, etc. of Newark, and the other to those of Lincoln, 1642-Lord Willoughby of Parham and the Trained Bands of Lincoln (1642)-Declaration of Parliament for the Association of all Well-affected Persons in Lincolnshire, 1642 - Humble Petition of Divers Baronets, etc. of the County of Lincoln to the House of Commons, 1642-A True Relation of his Majesties Reception and Royal Entertainment at Lincoln, 1642-Message from the King's Majesty to the Mayor, etc. of the Towne of Boston (Lincoln), 1642, 6 pamphlets, unbound, small 4to. (957) Quaritch, £1 14s. 5111 Ludolphus de Saxonia. Liber de Vita Christi. Accurate per Jod. Badium Ascensium annotata, etc., lit. goth., double columns, woodcut title, in compartments, the text in red, large woodcut on first page of text, small figured and ornamental initials, original oaken boards, leather, stamped with rosettes, emblems of the Evangelists Jōhs., fleurs-delis in diagonal compartments, ornaments in borders and initials of binder, H. G., in lower border of upper cover, leather and metal clasps, well preserved, and a good specimen of an initialled Lyons binding, Lugd., impressus à Claude Davoust impensis Steph. Gueynard, 1510, 4to. (1024) Maggs, £3 17s. 6d. 5112 [Lupton (Thomas).] Sisquila, too good to be true: Owen Though so at a Vewe,/ Yet all that I tolde you, / Is true, I upholde you ;/ Now cease to aske why? For I cannot lye. Herein is shewed by way of Dialogue the Wonderful Manners of the People of Manqsun, etc. [part one], first edition, black letter, title within woodcut border, dedicated to Sir Chr. Hatton, with his arms opposite, title soiled, some marginal notes cut into, half calf, H. Bynneman in Thamis Strete neere Baynard's Castell, 1580, small 4to. (1026) Cotton, £4 5113 Maccius (Paulus). Emblemata cum Privilegiis, copperplate engravings by Agostino Parisino from the designs of Florio Macchio, old morocco, line tooled, g. e. (Roger Payne), Beckford copy, Bononiæ, anno 1628, small 4to. (1030) Ridler, £1 11s. 5114 Macchiavelli (N.) The Uncasing of Machiavils Instructions to his Sonne, with the Answere to the same (in Verse), some lower margins shaved, sprinkled calf extra, g. e., by F. Bedford, Printed for Thos. Russell, 1622, small 4to. (1031) Hazlitt, £4 4s.

5115 Magna Carta with divers Olde Statutes [translated out of Latin and Frenshe by Geo. Ferrers], newly corrected, black letter. title within woodcut border, ornamental woodcut initials, old calf, T. Petyt, 1542, small 8vo. (1035)

5116 Mantelius (P. F. Jo.)

Ridler, £3 16s. Speculum Peccatorum Aspirantium ad

Solidam Vitæ Emendationem, sive Admiranda S. Augustini conversio, etc. Discursibus moralibus et Emblematis adornata, engraved title and copperplate engravings, morocco extra, g. e. (Roger Payne), the Beckford copy, Antw., H. Ertssens, 1637, small 4to. (1039) Ridler, £1 7s. 5117 Marlowe (Christopher). The troublesome raigne and lamentable death of Edward the Second, with the tragicall fall of Proud Mortimer, etc. (second edition), (title mended, margins cut into, sold not subject to return), calf, F. Perkins of Chipstead's copy, with arms, R. Braddocke, 1598, small 4to. (1046) Quaritch, £21 5118 Marlowe (Christopher). The Famous Tragedy of the Rich Jew of Malta, as it was playd before the King and Queene in his Majesties Theatre at White-Hall, by her Majesties Servants at the Cock-Pit, written by Christopher Marlo, original edition, some headlines cut into, half calf, E. Malone's copy, with MS. notes by him (afterwards Benj. Webster the Actor's copy), J. B. for N. Vavasour, 1633, small 4to. (1047) Richards, £6 15s. 5119 Marmion (Shackerley). Hollands Leaguer, an excellent Comedy, acted by Prince Charles his Servants at the Private House in Salisbury Court, first edition [with the Actors' Names (all males)], title soiled, plain corners of first 2 leaves mended, a few headlines shaved, half bound (Halliwell's copy), J. B. for J. Grove, 1632, small 4to. (1048) Richards, £5 5120 Marmion (Shackerley). A Fine Companion, acted before the King and Queene at White-Hall, etc. by the Prince his Servants, original edition (some margins cut into), calf, F. Perkins of Chipstead's copy, with his arms, A. Mathewes for R. Meighen, 1633, small 4to. (1049) Ridler, £15s. 5121 Marston (John). Works, with Notes and Life by J. O. Halliwell, 3 vol., calf extra, g. e., by F. Bedford, J. R. Smith, 1856, small 8vo. (1051) Quaritch, £1 14s. 5122 Martialis. [Epigrammata] cum duobus Commentis, ornamental woodcut initials, limp vellum, Venet., B. de Zanis de Portesio, 1493, folio (1054) Dobell, £1

5123 Martialis. Epigrammata, editio Aldina prima, morocco

extra, g. e., by Hering, Venet., Aldus, December, 1501, small 8vo. (1055) Maggs, £3 15s. 5124 Martin Marprelate. Oh read over D. John Bridges for it is a Worthy Worke, or an Epitome of the fyrste Booke of that right Worshipfull Volume written against the Puritanes, etc. [by John Penri], original edition, black letter, title mended, morocco gilt, g. e., Printed Oversea in Europe within two furlongs of a Bounding Priest at the Cost and Charges of M. Marprelate, Gentleman (1588), small 4to. (1057) Crich, £3 10S. Alias a Figge for

Or a Countrie

5125 Martin Marprelate. Pappe with a hatchet. my God Sonne. Or Cracke me this nut. Cuffe, that is a sound boxe of the eare for the idiot Martin to hold his Peace, etc., written by one that dares to call a

dog a dog, etc. [attributed to John Lilly and Thos. Nashe], (19 leaves), 2 leaves washed and 2 corners repaired, morocco gilt, g. e., Imprinted by John Anohe and John Astile, etc. [1589], (1058) Maggs, £4 5126 Martyr (Peter). Common Places, translated and Partlie gathered by Anthonie Marten, black letter (last leaf of title defective), original oak binding, stamped leather (wormed), with original desk chain, H. Denham, etc., 1583, folio (1059) Maggs, £2 185. 5127 Mary Queen of Scots. [Udall (William).] The Historie of the Life and Death of Mary Stuart, Queene of Scotland, portrait and frontispiece by William Marshall (title written on), old russia gilt, g. e., John Haviland for Wm. Sheares, 1636, small 8vo. (1063) Pickering, £1 198. 5128 Mascall (Leonard). A Booke of the Arte and Maner howe to plant and graffe all sortes of trees, howe to set stones and sowe Pepines to make wylde trees to graffe on, etc., first edition, black letter, woodcuts (title mended), half vellum, H. Denham for John Wight, 1572, small 4to. (1064)

Quaritch, £2 125. 5129 Massinger (Philip). The Renegado, a Tragæ Comedie, as acted by the Queenes Maiesties Servants at the Private Playhouse in Drury Lane, first edition, the blank for A bound after the title, signature of John Verney, 1667, on first page, half morocco, A. M. for John Waterson, 1630, small 4to. (1065) Quaritch, £10 17s. 6d. 5130 Massinger (Philip). The Picture, a Tragecomedie, as presented with good allowance, at the Globe and Blackefriers Playhouses, first edition (wanted blank for Aj), half morocco, J. N. for T. Walkley, 1630, small 4to. (1066) Quaritch, £10 5131 Massinger (Philip). The Maid of Honour, as presented with good allowance at the Phoenix in Drury Lane by the Queenes Majesties Servants, first edition, half calf, J. B. for R. Allot, 1632, small 4to. (1068) Quaritch, £3 5132 Massinger (Philip). The Emperour of the East, a TragaeComoedie, as acted at the Blackfriers and Globe Playhouses by the Kings Maiesties Servants, first edition, half bound, T. Harper for J. Waterson, 1632, small 4to. (1069) Edwards, £10 5s.

5133 Massinger (Philip) and Nat. Field. The Fatall Dowry, a Tragedy, as acted at the Private House in Blackefryers by his Majesties Servants, first edition, some headlines cut into, otherwise good, half morocco, J. Norton for F. Constable, 1632, small 4to. (1070) Quaritch, £2 18s. 5134 Massinger (Philip) and Nat. Field. The Fatall Dowry, a Tragedy, first edition, a larger copy than the above, but some headlines shaved, title and next leaf mended, morocco gilt, g. e., J. Norton for F. Constable, 1632, small 4to. (1071) Dobell, £2 45.

5135 Massinger (Philip). A New Way to Pay Old Debts, a Comoedie as acted at the Phoenix in Drury Lane by the

Queenes Maiesties Servants, first edition, somewhat stained, K3 defective and mended, but a fair copy, half morocco, E. P. for H. Seyle, 1633, small 4to. (1072) Quaritch, £5 5s. 5136 Massinger (Philip). The Great Duke of Florence, a Comicall Historie, as presented with good allowance by her Maties. Servants at the Phoenix in Drurie Lane, first edition (Aj blank wanted), [A 4 contains two poems to the author, one by Geo. Donne and one by John Ford], half bound, Marriot, 1636, small 4to. (1073) Quaritch, £5 5137 Massinger (Philip). The Bond-Man, an Ancient Storie as acted at the Cock-Pit in Drury Lane, by the Lady Elizabeth her Servants (second edition), cloth, uncut, Ben. Webster's copy, with his pencil marks and notes throughout, J. Raworth for J. Harrison, 1638, small 4to. (1074)

Quaritch, £2 16s. 5138 Massinger (Philip). The Duke of Millaine, a Tragedy, as acted at the Black-Friers (second edition), half morocco gilt, J. Raworth for Edw. Blackmore, 1638, small 4to. (1075) Dobell, £I IS. 5139 Massinger (Philip). The Unnaturall Combat, a Tragedie, as presented by the Kings Majesties Servants at the Globe, first edition, half bound, E. G. for J. Waterson, 1639, small 4to. (1076) Quaritch, £5 5140 Massinger (Philip), T. Middleton and William Rowley. The Excellent Comedy called The Old Law, or a New Way to Please You, acted at Salisbury House (wanted the Catalogue of Plays mentioned on title), half bound, E. Archer, 1656, small 4to. (1077) Pickering, 1 25. 5141 Massinger (Philip). The City-Madam, a Comedie, as acted at the Private House in Black Friers, half calf, Printed for Andrew Pennycuicke, one of the Actors, 1659, small 4to. (1078) Quaritch, £3 10s. 5142 Massinger (Philip). Three New Playes, viz., The Bashful Lover, The Guardian, The Very Woman, never printed before, each with separate title (the first mended), some headlines cut into, portrait by T. Cross inserted (with all faults), half bound, H. Moseley, 1655, 8vo. (1079)

Dobell, £2 2s. 5143 May (Thomas). The Heire, a Comedie, as acted by the Company of the Revels, 1620 (second edition), (wanted blank for Aj), half calf gilt, A. Mathews for Thos. Jones, 1633, small 4to. (1081) Pickering, 1 8s. 5144 May (Thomas). The Victorious Reigne of King Edward the Third, written in Seven Bookes (in Verse) by his Majesties Command, first edition, portrait (mended), calf gilt, g. e., by W. Pratt; T. Walkley and B. Fisher, 1635, small 8vo. (1082) Crick, £1 10s. 5145 Mayne (Jasper). The City Match, a Comedy, and The Amorous Warre, a Tragé-Comedy, half bound (short copies), Oxford, H. Hall for R. Davis, 1659, small 4to. (1087) Pickering, 1 4s. 5146 Memoirs and Adventures of a Flea, in which are interspersed 35

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