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pp. 390. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 578, 17. 11s. 6d. | London, 1658. small 8vo. with portrait by In the Savoy, 1718. 18mo. pp. 382. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 579, 11. 5s.

12mo.

1777.

-n. d. small 8vo. with plates by Marshall, &c. Towneley, pt. i. 583, 17. 188. Nassau, pt. ii. 105, 27. A notice of Quarles' Emblems will be found in the Retrosp. Review, ix. 123-40. See also an article on the Emblems in the Critical Review for Sept. 1801, attributed to Rob. Southey.

Anniuersaries upon his Parante continued. Lond. 1635. Bindley, pt. iii. 108, 8s.

Hieroglyphikes of the Life of Man. London, 1638. small 8vo. First edition, with portrait and plates by Marshall. Hibbert, 6622, 17. 6s. Bindley, pt. ii. 103, 17. 5s. Nassau, pt. ii. 108, 7s. The hieroglyphics are appended to the later editions of the author's Emblems.

Observations concerning Princes and States upon Peace and Warre. Lond. 1642. 4to. Bindley, pt. iv. 154, 1s. 6d.

Barnabas and Boanerges: or, Wine and Oyl for afflicted Soules. Lond. 1644. 12mo. 1646. with frontispiece. Nassau, pt. ii. 109, 9s.

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Enchiridion, containing Institutions divine, contemplative, practicall, moral, ethical, œonomical, political. London, 1652. 12mo. with portrait of Quarles (by W. Marshall). Had this little piece been written at Athens or Rome, its author would have been classed with the wise men of his country.'-Headley. 1658. 8vo. Lloyd, 964, 2s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 114, 6s. 1681. Reed, 2793, 3s. Williams, 1477, with portrait of Quarles, morocco, 15s. 1702. 12mo. 182. royal 16mo. with portrait See Retrosp. Review, v. 180-7.

1654. 8vo.

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The History of the most vile Dimagoras.

Faithorne and frontispiece. Nassau, pt. ii. 115, 5l. 12s. 6d. Bindley, pt. iii. 106, 47.

Judgment and Mercy for afflicted Souls ; or, Meditations, Soliloquies and Prayers. A new Edition with a biographical and critical Introduction, by Reginalde Wolfe, Esq. (T. F. Dibdin, D.D.). London, 1807. crown 8vo. pp. Ixiv and 332, with a portrait after Marshall by Freeman.

In Fuller's Abel. Redivisions are verses 'by Master Quarles, father and son, sufficiently known for their abilities therein.' QUARLES, John. Works.

Poems. London, 1648. small 8vo. With portrait of Quarles by Marshall.

Fons Lachrymarum; or a Fountain of Tears: from whence doth flow Englands Complaint, Jeremiahs Lamentations paraphras'd, with divine Meditations; and an Elegy upon Sir Charles Lucas. London, 1648. small 8vo. pp. 144, with a portrait of Quarles by Marshall. Strettell, 1176, 17s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 589, 41. 4s. 1649. with portrait by Marshall. Hibbert, 6624, 10s. Nassau, pt. ii. 111, 17. Bindley, pt. iii. 102, 17. 5s. 1655. small 8vo. pp. 144, with an allegorical frontispiece. Bibl. AngloPoet, 590, 14. 10s. 1677.

Regale Lectum Miscriæ; or, a Kingly Bed of Misery, &c. London, 1648. small 8vo.-The second Edition. Printed in the Yeare 1649. small 8vo. pp. 112. This edition contains two prints relating to Charles I. not in the first edition. Nassau, pt. ii. 112, 17. 1s. Strettell, 1175, russia, 17. 5s. Bibl.

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Anglo-Poet. 591, 37. 3s. Printed in the Year 1658, small Svo. pp. 80, with portr. of King Charles. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 593, 18s.

The Tyranny of the Dutch against the English. London, 1653. 8vo. with front. by Vaughan, including portrait. Bindley, pt. iii. 107, 37. 10s. A copy is in the British Museum.

The Banishment of Tarquin: or, the Reward of Lust. Annexed to The Rape of Lucrece, By Will. Shakespeare, Gent.'

1655. 8vo.

An Elegie on James Vsher, L. Archbishop of Armagh. London, 1656. 8vo.

Continuation of the History of Argalus and Parthenia. London, 1659. 12mo.

Divine Meditations upon several Subjects: whereunto is annexed God's Love and Man's Unworthiness, with several divine Ejaculations. London, 1679. small 8vo. pp. 198, with portrait. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 594, 18s. Bindley, pt. iii. 105, 13s. Nassau, pt. ii. 116, russia, 13s. Towneley, pt. i. 584,

morocco, 15s.

Triumphant Chastity: or Josephs Selfconflict, when by his Mistress he was inticed to Adultery. London, 1684. 8vo. pp. 126. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 595, 17. 11s. 6d. Lloyd, 967, 2s. 6d. Bindley, pt. iii. 104, 12s.

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Quarterly Review, The, from its Commencement in February, 1809, to December, 1830. London. 8vo. 43 vols.

Strettell, 1174, 42 nos. 97. 9s. Brockeit, 2445, 28 vols. 97. 12s.

Queen, The, or the Excellency of her Sex, an excellent old Play, found out by a Person of Honour and given to the Publisher. Lond. 1653. 4to.

Hibbert, 6697, 5s. 6d. 4262, 16s. Rhodes, 319, 8s. 6d.

Roxburghe,

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QUILLINAN, Edward. Dunluce Castle, a Poem. Kent, 1814. 4to. From the private press at Lee Priory.

Stanzas. Kent, 1814. 4to. Brockett, 2579, 3s. 6d.

Elegiac Verses addressed to a Lady. Kent, 1817. 8vo. Brockett, 2581, 3s.

Sacrifice of Isaby, a Poem. Kent, 1816. One hundred and twenty-six copies printed. Mr. Quillinan has published other poems. QUIN, James. The Life of Mr. James Quin, Comedian, with the The Queens Closet opened. London, History of the Stage, from his com1655. 12mo. With portrait of Henrietta mencing Actor, to his retreat to Maria Queen of K. Charles I. by W. Faith-Bath, &c. &c. London, 1766. 12mo. orne. Nassau, pt. ii. 119, 4s. - 1671. White Knights, 3427, 5s. 1710. 12mo.

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QUENTIN, Joh. The Maner to lyve well, devoutly and salutarily every Day for all Persones of meane Estate; translated out of Frenche into Englyshe by Robert Copland. London. 8vo.

Robert Copland was likewise the printer of this volume, which is ornamented with wood cuts. ON VELLUM. A copy is in the library of King George III., now in the

British Museum.

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Pp. 116, not including title and dedication to David Garrick, 2 leaves, and an oval portrait of Quin. Field, 1227, 5s.

Quin's Jests; or, the facetious Man's pocket Companion. London, 1766. 12mo. PP. 104, not including title and introduction,

2 leaves.

Michael J. A Visit to Spain; detailing the Transactions which occurred during a Residence in that Country, 1822-3. London,

1823. 8vo.

A sensible and impartial view of the state

of Spain at this period, giving much insight into the character of the Spaniards. The work first appeared in a series of letters addressed to the Morning Herald.

Walter. The Memorie of Bernard Stuart, Lord D'Aubigni, renewed; whereunto are added, Wishes presented to the Prince at his Creation. London, 1619. 4to.

Thirty-eight leaves. Gordonstoun, 1898, 41. 6s. Hibbert, 6700, 47. 8s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1437, 5l. 18s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 596,

107. 10s.

Sertvm poeticvm, in Honorem Iacobi Sexti-Scotorvm Regis, a Gvaltero Qvinno Dvbliniensi contextum. Edinburgi, excvde

bat Robertvs Waldegraue Typographus Regius, 1600. 4to. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii.

253, 41. Sonnets, from this volume, will be found reprinted in Various Pieces of fugitive Scotish Poetry, edited by D. Laing, Esq.

Gratulatio quadrilinguis in Nuptiis Caroli I. et Pr. Henr. Mar. Fr. 1625. 4to.

QUINTILIAN, Mar. Fab. De Instutione oratoria Libri xII. ex tribus Cod. mss. et octo impressis emendavit, ac Lectiones variant. adjecit Edm. Gibson, accedunt Emendationum Specimen, etc. Oxon. 1693.

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The Declamations of Quintilian; being an Exercitation or Praxis upon his twelve Books, containing the Institution of an Orator (by Warr). London, 1686. 8vo. Roxburghe, 2316, 3s.

M. Fabius Quinctilianus his Institutes of Eloquence or, the Art of Speaking in Public, in every Character and Capacity Translated into English, after the best Latin Editions, with Notes critical and explanatory, by William Guthrie. London, 1756. 8vo. 2 vols. 12s. Williams, 1484, 1. 5s. 1805. 8vo. 2 vols.

Quintilian's Institutes of the Orator, in twelve Books, translated from the original Latin, according to the Paris Edition of Professor Rollin, and illustrated with critical and explanatory Notes, by J. Patsall, M. A. London, 1774. 8vo. 2 vols. This translation is by many preferred to that of Guthrie. Edwards, 315, russia, 16s.

QUINTINYE, M. de la. Com

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Quippes for vpstart newfangled Gentlewomen. London by Richard Ihones. 1595. 4to.

Pp. 14. A series of coarse raillery against the fashions of the Elizabethan reign. Prefixed is a wood cut of a female, with a dog. Roxburghe, 3335, 61. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 597, 251. Saunders' in 1818, 11. 11s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 257, morocco, 127. 12s.

QUIR, Peter Ferdinand de. Terra Australis incognita, or a new Southerne Discoverie, containing a fifth Part of the World. Lately found out by Ferdinand De Qvir, a Spanish Captaine. Neuer before published. London, 1617. 4to.

Sixteen leaves, A-D, in fours, A 1 blank. Quixote. The History of Don Quixote and Sancho Pancha. 1699. Nassau, pt. i. 1596, 11s. n. d. 4to. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt.

892, 4s.

1686. 4to.

Quo Warranto.-Placita de Quo Warranto, Temp. Edw. I. II. & III. asservata. 1818. folio. 21. 12s. 6d. in Curia receptæ Scaccarii Westm.

from the commission issued 11th Oct. 1274, This volume of Quo Warrantos, arising

contains accounts of the boundaries of chases, free warrens and fisheries; also many royal charters, both to ecclesiastical and lay corpo. rations not elsewhere recorded.

A Writing of the Privileges of the City of London, by Charters and Acts of Parliament, on Occasion of the Quo Warranto, in the Reign of K. Charles II. In Stow's History of London, edited by Strype.

The Pleadings and Proceedings upon the Quo Warranto, touching the Charter of the City of London. 1696. 8vo.

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R. F.-See Rous, Francis. R. H.-Ovr Ladys Retorne to England, accompanied with Saint Frances and the Good Jesus of Viana in Portugal, who, comming from Brasell, arriued at Clauelly in Deuonshire, the third of June, 1592. London by A. I. 1592. 4to.

A plain narrative, consisting of four leaves, giving the particulars of a voyage made by a vessell called Our Lady,' commanded by Maister William Grafton' and vessels Saint Francis' and Good Jesus.' See Brydges' Brit. Bibl. iv. 50-2.

R. H.-Honour's Conquest: wherein is conteined the famous

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R. H.-Mythomystes, wherein a short Svrvay is taken of the Natvre and Valve of true Poesy and Depth of the Ancients above ovr moderne Poets to which is annexed, the Tale of Narcissus briefly mythologized. London for Henry Seyle.

4to.

Sixty leaves. The dedication inscribed to Henry Lord Matruaers, is signed H. R. An extract, which contains all the observations relating to the English poets, is given in Brydges' Brit. Bibl. iv. 373-9.

R. H.-See ROBERTS, Henry. Ross, Hugh.

R. J.-A Discourse of the wonderfull Judgment of God of a montrous deformed Infant, begotten by incestuous Copulation, born at Colwall in the County and Diocese of Hereford, upon the sixt Day of January, 1599. By J. R. London,

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See Catalogue of Pamphlets in the Harleian Library, no. 313.

R. J.-The Trades Increase. London, 1615. 4to.

Gordonstoun, 1970, 2s. Reprinted in the fourth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

R. J.-The Spy, discovering the Danger of Arminian Heresie and Spanish Trecherie. Strasburgh,

1628. 4to.

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Hibbert,
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RUTTER, Joseph.
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R. M.-President for young Penmen, or the Letter-writer, containing Letters of sundry Sorts, M. R. Fourth Impression. Lonwith their severall Answers, &c. by don, 1638. 4to.

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R. M.-The Pilgrims Pass to the New Jerusalem, by M. R. Lond.

1659. 12mo.

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Inglis, 1108, 5s. Towneley, pt. i.

R. N.-Proverbs, English, French, Dutch, Italian, and Spanish, by N.

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R. N. see RICHARDS, Nathaniel.
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R. S.-Vox Coeli, or News from

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Nassau, pt. ii. 1371, 4s.

R. S.-A Crew of kind London Gossips all met to be merry, complaining of their Husbands. With their Husbands Answers in their own Defence: to which is added, ingenious Poems, or Wit and Drollery, written and newly enlarged by S. R. Lond 1663. 8vo.

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RABADAN, Mahomet. Mahometanism fully explained, translated from the Spanish and Arabic, and illustrated with Notes, by Jos. Morgan. Lond. 1723-5. 8vo. 2 vols. 12s.

RABBOTENU, Isaac. See Bee
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into English, with Notes, by Th.
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R. T.-An Essay concerning critical and curious Learning, by T.

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R. W.-The English Ape, the Italian Imitation, the Foote-steppes of Fraunce: wherein is explained the wilful Blindnesse of subtill Mischiefe, the Striuing for Starres, the Catching of Moonshine, and the secrete Sound of many hollow Hearts, by W. R. London, by Robert Robinson, 1588. 4to.

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RACINE, Jean. Œuvres. Londres, 1723. 4to. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

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R. W.-The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth, by W. R. Lond. 1680. 1991, 14. 18s. Garrick, 2104, 18s. 2105, 4to.

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Racing Calendar.-The Racing Calendar abridged. Vol. 1. from the earliest Accounts to the Year 1750 inclusive. London for Charles Weatherby, 1829. 12mo.

The volume commences with the year 1709-prefixed is a preface containing a notice of the earliest horse-racing in England.

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