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tions on modern Gardening. 1785. See WHATELY, Thomas.

Macbeth re-considered. 1786. See KEMBLE, John Philip.

A Fragment on Shakspeare. 1786. See SHERLOCK, Rev. Martin.

A Concordance to Shakespeare, suited to all the Editions; in which the distinguished and parallel Passages in the Plays of that justly admired Writer, are methodically arranged to which are added, three hundred Notes and Illustrations, entirely new (by And. Becket). London, 1787. 8vo. Roxburghe, 3800, 7s. Steevens, 1388, 8s. 6d. Sabine, 1110, 6s. 6d. Rhodes, 2227, 5s. 6d. Field, 526, 8s. Edwards, 142, 17.

Ueber W. Shakspeare von Joh. Joach. Eschenburg. Zurich, 1787. 8vo. with a portrait of Shakespeare. Sabine, 1128, 9s. 6d. - Zürich, 1806. sm. 8vo. pp. 684, not including title, &c., three leaves, with a portrait of Shakespeare.

Imperfect Hints towards a new Edition of Shakespeare (in two Parts, by Samuel Felton). London, 1787-8. 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 992, 9s. Perry, pt. ii. 351, 15s. bine, 1264, 6s. Rhodes, 2228, 6s.

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The Quip Modest. 1788. See RITSON, Joseph.

Essay on the Character of Hamlet, by the Rev. Tho. Robertson. 1788. 4to. Field, 529, 4s. Sabine, 1271, 4s. 6d.

Cursory Remarks on some of the ancient English Poets. 1789. See NEVE, Philip.

An Index to Shakespeare. 1790. See AYSCOUGH, Rev. Samuel.

Historical Account of the English Stage. 1790. Reprinted Basil. 1800. See MALONE, Edmond.

Letter on Boydell's Edition of Shakspeare's Works, by George Nicol. London, 1791. 4to. 2s.

Sonnets (40) from Shakespeare by Albert (the Rev. John Armstrong). London, 1791. 8vo. pp. 76. These sonnets originally appeared in the Gazetteer and Morning Chronicle.

Cursory Remarks upon the Arrangement of the Plays of Shakespear. 1792. See HURDIS, James, D. D.

Cursory Criticisms on the Edition of Shakspeare published by Edmond Malone. 1792. See RITSON, Joseph.

A Letter to the Rev. Richard Farmer, D. D. 1792. See MALONE, Edmond.

Picturesque Views on the Upper or Warwickshire Avon. 1792. 8vo. See IRELAND, Samuel.

Essay on the Origin of the English Stage, particularly the historical Plays of Shakespeare. 1793. See PERCY, Thomas, Bishop of Dromore.

The Genius of Shakspeare, a Summer Dream. London, 1793. 4to.

Shaksperian Museum. 1794. See WALDRON, F. G.

Specimen of a Commentary on Shakspeare. 1794. See WHITER, Walter.

Proposals for printing the Felton Portrait of Shakspeare by W. Richardson. 1794. 8vo. Written by George Steevens. Sabine, 1216, 1s. 6d. Field, 541, 5s.

The Infant Vision of Shakspeare, with an Apostrophe to the immortal Bard and other Poems by Harrison. 1794. 4to. Sabine, 1263, 3s.

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The Story of the Moor of Venice. 1795. See PARR, Wolstenholme.

Shakspeare's Jests, or Jubilee Jester. 1795. 8vo.

Observations on Hamlet, with an Appendix. 1796-7. See PLUMPTRE, James, M. A.

Essays by a Society of Gentlemen at Exeter. Exeter, 1796. 8vo. Sabine, 1131, 5s. Remarks on Shakspere's Tempest. 1797. See DIRRILL, Charles.

Some further Observations on Shakspeare. 1798. See MASON, John Monk.

The Wreath. 1799. See DUBOIS, Edward. Another Essence of Malone. 1801. See MALONE, Edmond.

School for Satire. London, 1802. 8vo. Field, 558, 3s. In this volume will be found Capell's Ghost to Edmund Malone, Esq. Editor of Shakspeare.'

An Attempt to illustrate a few Passages in Shakespeare's Works. 1802. See FINEGAN,

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tained by Messrs. Malone, Chalmers, and others of Ben Jonson's Enmity &c. towards Shakspeare, by Octavius Gilchrist. London, 1808. 8vo. 3s.

Short Notes on Shakspeare. 1808. See WESTON, Stephen.

An Account of - Shakspeare's Tempest, with Appendix. 1808-9. See MALONE, Edmond.

Studies of Shakspeare, no. 1. Lincoln, 1809. 12mo. No more published.

Annotations on the Plays of Shakespear. 1810. See CROFT, John.

Avon, a Poem in three Parts by the Rev. John Huckell. 1811. 12mo.

Curious Fragments from a ms. Collection ascribed to Shakspeare. 1811. In A Tour in Quest of Genealogy, through several Parts of Wales, Somersetshire and Wiltshire, &c. Sabine, 1242, 8s.

Aphorisms from Shakespeare. 1812. See LOFFT, Capel.

Explanations and Emendations of some Passages in the Text of Shakespeare, and of Beaumont and Fletcher. By Martinus Scriblerus. Edinb. 1814. 8vo. 2s. 6d. Sabine,

1133, 4s. 6d.

Shakspeare's Jest Book. Part i. Tales and quicke Answeres very mery and pleasant to rede, with a Preface and a Glossary. Part ii. A C, mery Talys, with a Preface and a Glossary. Part iii. Supplement to The Tales and quicke Answeres, Mery Tales, wittie Questions and quicke Answeres, very pleasant to be readde. 1567. Chiswick, 1814, 15, 16. cr. 8vo. 3 pts. in 1 vol. Two hundred and fifty copies printed, with an interesting 'Address to the Reader' by the editor, S. W. Singer, Esq. Nassau, pt. ii. 463, 17. 3s. Strettell, 1320, 17. 8s. North, pt. ii. 1653, 17. 15s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1111, 21. 4s. Hibbert, 7386, 21. 8s. On BLUE PAPER. Six copies taken off.

Another Account of- Shakspeare's Tempest. 1815. See CHALMERS, George.

Shakspeare's Himself again. 1815. See BECKET, Andrew.

The tragical History of Macbeth, a new Song. 1815.

A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature. 1815. See SCHLEGEL, A. W.

Remarks on the Monumental Bust of Shakspeare, at Stratford-upon-Avon, by John Britton. 1816. 8vo. with wood cuts, privately❘ printed. Field, 589, 3s.

Macbeth, a Poem, in six Cantos. 1817. Macbeth and King Richard III. 1817. See KEMBLE, John Philip. A former edition appeared in 1786.

Characters of Shakespear's Plays. 1817. See HAZLITT, William.

Shakspeare and his Times. 1817. See DRAKE, Nathan, M. D.

Histrionic Topography: or, the Birth

Places, Residences and Funeral Monuments of the most distinguished Actors. 1818. 8vo.

The Progress of Human Life: Shakspeare's Seven Ages of Man; illustrated by a Series of Extracts, in Prose and Poetry: introduced by a brief Memoir of Shakspeare and his Writings, by John Evans, A.M. Chiswick, 1818. 8vo. Sabine, 1196, 4s.

Essay on the Tragedies of Shakspeare. 1818. In the second volume of Charles Lamb's Works.

A few concise Examples of seven hundred Errors in Shakspeare's Plays now corrected and elucidated. By Z. Jackson. London, 1818. 8vo. Two editions appeared in 1818. Rhodes, 2269, both editions, 2s. 6d.

Essay on the Life and Writings of Shakspeare. 1818. See BRITTON, John.

Shakspeare's Genius justified; being Restorations and Illustrations of seven hundred Passages in Shakspeare's Plays, by Z. JackLondon, 1819. 8vo. Rhodes, 2271, 5s. 6d. Field, 593, 6s. 6d.

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Annotations on the Plays of Shakspeare. 1819. 8vo. 2 vols. Published with Scholey's Edition.

Analysis of the illustrated Shakspeare of Thomas Wilson, accompanied by a Portrait of George Harris, in the Character of Cardinal Wolsey. London, 1820. Of this work twenty-five copies were printed on large paper in folio. Sotheby's in 1826, 17. 7s.

The Life of Shakspeare. 1821. See MALONE, Edmond.

A Glossary. 1822. See NARES, Robert.

A Letter to the Editor of the British Critic, occasioned by the Censure pronounced in that Work on the Editions of Shakspeare by Johnson, Pope, Bowdler, Warburton, Theobald, Steevens, Reed and Malone, et hoc genus omne, all the Herd of these and Meibomiuses of the British School. London, 1823. 8vo. By T. Bowdler.

Life of Shakspeare. 1824. See SKOTTOWE, Augustine.

Inquiry into the Authenticity of various Portraits of Shakspeare. 1824. See BOADEN, James.

Dictionary of Quotations from Shakspeare. London, 1824. 12mo.

An historical and descriptive Account of the Birth-Place of Shakspeare. 1824. See WHELER, R. B.

Account of the Stratford Bust. 1825. See WIVELL, Abraham.

Shakspeare's Romances, collected and arranged by Shakspeare II. London, 1825. 12mo. 2 vols.

Historical Account of all the Portraits of Shakspeare. 1827. See WIVELL, Abraham.

Shaksperiana. Catalogue of all the Books, Pamphlets, &c. relating to Shakspeare. To which are subjoined, an Account of the early quarto Editions of the Great Dramatist's Plays and Poems, the Prices at which many

Copies have sold in public Sales; together with a List of the leading and esteemed Editions of Shakspeare's collected Works. London for John Wilson, 1827. sm. 8vo. pp. xli and 69. 5s. The preface to this little volume contains a curious account of the fabricated pictures of the immortal bard. LARGE PAPER. 7s. 6d.

Memorials of Shakspeare. 1828. See DRAKE, Nathan, M.D.

Oakley's Selections from Shakspeare. 1828. 8vo. 7s.

Ode on Shakspeare, and Testimonies to the Genius and Merits of Shakespeare. 4to. Sabine, 1267, 2s.

Dramatic Songs to all Shakspeare's Dramas, selected and composed by W. Linley. folio. 2 vols. Sabine, 1282, 16s.

Shakspeare, containing the Traits of his Characters. 3 nos. Sabine, 1225, 9s.

Vocal Music in Shakspeare's Plays, from the Collection of Dr. Kitchiner, by T. Caulfield. 7 nos. Sabine, 1224, 6s.

Kemble and Cooke in Richard III. London. 8vo. The second edition was entitled Remarks on the Character of Richard III. as

played by Cooke and Kemble. London ().

8vo.

Treatise on the Passions, so far as they regard the Stage; with a critical Enquiry into the theatrical Merit of Mr. G-k, Mr. Q-n, and Mr. B-y. The first considered in the Part of Lear, the two last opposed in Othello. Lond. 8vo. Sabine, 1243, 3s. 6d. The first Sitting of the Committee on the proposed Monument to Shakspeare. Zachary Croft. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

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lago display'd. London for A. Moore (). 8vo. pp. 40, including the title.

Vindicatio Shakspeariana; or supplemental Remarks on the Editions of Shakspeare by Reed and others; with occasional Illustrations of some obscure and disputed Passages. By John Sherwen, M. D. 4to. 2 vols. A MS. mentioned by the Rev. Dr. Dibdin in his Library Companion, now in the British Museum. Dr. Sherwen has an idea that Shakespeare is to be greatly illustrated by a knowledge of the Northern Dialects of

this country.

Shakspeare's Jubilee, a Masque by George Saville Carey. London, 1769. 8vo.

The Stratford Jubilee, a Comedy by a Gentleman. 1769. 8vo.

Anti-Midas, a Jubilee Preservative from unclassical, ignorant, false and invidious Criticism. 1769. 4to. 3s.

Trinculo's Trip to the Jubilee. London, 1769. 4to. 2s. Second Edition. London, 1770. 4to. 2s. Written by E. Thompson.

Essay on the Jubilee at Stratford upon Avon. (1769). 4to. 3s.

Shakspeare's Garland, being a Collection

of new Songs, Ballads, Roundelays, Catches, Glees, &c. performed at the Jubilee at Stratford upon Avon. London, 1769. 8vo.

Judith, a sacred Drama, as performed in the Church of Stratford-upon-Avon, on occasion of the Jubilee. 1769. 4to. Rhodes, 2272, 4s.

Ode upon dedicating a Building and erecting a Statue to Shakspeare, at Stratford-upon-Avon, by David Garrick. London, 1769. 4to. 2s. 6d.

The Ode on dedicating a Building and erecting a Statue to Le Stue, Cook to the Duke of Newcastle, at Claremont, with Notes by Martinus Scriblerus: to which are prefixed, Testimonies to the Genius and Merits of Le Stue. London, 1769. 4to. 2s. 6d.

Garrick's Vagary; or, England run mad, with Particulars of the Stratford Jubilee. London, 1769. 8vo.

Songs, Chorusses, &c. which are introduced in the new Entertainment of The Jubilee, at the Theatre Royal, in Drury Lane. London, 1769. Svo.

The Stratford Jubilee, a new Comedy of two Acts to which is prefixed, Scrub's Trip to the Jubilee. London, 1769. 8vo.

Ten Tracts relating to the Stratford Jubilee, with two Prints of the Jubilee. 17691816. 8vo. Field, 607, 17. 11s. 6d. Sabine, 1165, seven Tracts, 1769-87, 27. 10s.

Man and Wife; or, the Shakespeare Jubilee, a Comedy of three Acts, as performed at Covent Garden (written by George Colman). London, 1770. 8vo.

Songs in the Jubilee at Drury Lane. 1770. 8vo.

Jubilee in Honour of Shakespeare, a musital Entertainment, as performed at the Theatre in Waterford. Waterf. 1773. 12mo. Field, 608, 2s.

Songs, &c. in the new Entertainment of the Jubilee at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. 1787. 8vo.

Garrick's Ode to Shakespeare, as originaly performed at Stratford. 1816. 8vo.

Songs in Garrick's Jubilee. 1816. 8vo.

Correct Detail of the Ceremonies attending the Shaksperian Gala, celebrated at Stratford-upon-Avon, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 23, 24 and 25, 1827; together with some Account of Garrick's Jubilee in 1769. By J. Jarvis. Stratfordupon-Avon (1827). 8vo.

Miscellaneous Papers and Legal Instruments under the Hand and Seal of William Shakspeare including the Tragedy of King Lear, and a small Fragment of Hamlet, from the original MSS. in the Possession of Samuel Ireland, of Norfolk Street. London, 1796. imperial folio. Originally published at 47. 4s." Field, 542, 11. Sabine, 1277, 17. 1s. Roxburghe, Suppl. 722, 17. 18s. Rhodes, 2701,

with a portrait of Ireland inserted, 27. 4s. Strettell, 1470, russia, 21. 5s. -1796. 8vo. Field, 543, 2s. 6d. The original fabrications were purchased by Mr. Dent for 300%. at the sale of whose library they produced 467. 4s. Proposals for the publication of the MSS. appeared in 1795. 8vo.

A full and explanatory Account of the Shaksperian Forgery, by myself the Writer, William Henry Ireland. folio. A MS. with the original documents, contracts and indentures of Shakspeare, and his love verses to Anne Hatherway, with a lock of his hair; illustrated with drawings by Westall, the Irelands, and others, also portraits and engravings of many of the principal persons and places mentioned by Shakspeare. White Knights, 2361, 307. 9s.

A Letter to George Steevens, Esq. containing a critical Examination of the Papers of Shakspeare published by Mr. Samuel Ireland; to which are added Extracts from Vortigern. By James Boaden. London, 1796. 8vo. 2s. 6d. This tract first appeared in a newspaper entitled The Oracle." Steevens, 1396, 9s. 6d. Rhodes, 2239, 3s. 6d.

Familiar Verses from the Ghost of Willy Shakspeare to Sammy Ireland: to which is added Prince Robert, an auncient Ballad (by G. M. Woodward, the Caricaturist, or by Orton). London, 1796. 8vo.

549, 2s. 6d. Rhodes, 2245, 5s.

Field,

Shakspeare's Manuscripts in the Possession of Mr. Ireland examined respecting the internal and external Evidences of their Authenticity by Philalethes (Col. F. Webb). London, 1796, 8vo. Field, 545, 3s. 6d. Rhodes, 2241, 4s.

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Free Reflections on 'Miscellaneous Papers' &c. To which are added, Extracts from an unpublished ms. Play, called The Virgin Queen,' written by, or in Imitation of, Shakspeare. London, 1796. 8vo. In this tract the author Francis Godolphin Waldron was greatly assisted by George Steevens. Field, 546, 2s. 6d. Rhodes, 2242, 3s.

A comparative Review of the Opinions of Mr. James Boaden in Feb., March and April, 1795 and in February 1796, relative to the Shakspeare MSS. by a Friend to Consistency (Mat. or John Wyatt). London (1796). 8vo. Field, 552, 2s. 6d.

Vortigern under Consideration, with general Remarks on Mr. James Boaden's Letter to George Steevens, &c. (by W. C. Oulton). London, 1796. 8vo. Field, 547, 2s. 6d. Rhodes, 2243, 4s. 6d.

Precious Relics; or, the Tragedy of Vortigern rehearsed; written in Imitation of the Critic. London, 1796. 8vo.

Enquiry into the Authenticity of certain miscellaneous Papers &c. 1796. See MALONE, Edmond. Previous to the publication of this volume, and the performance of Vortigern and Rowena, Mr. Malone caused a

hand-bill to be distributed at the doors of the playhouse, cautioning the public against the fraud, to which Mr. Sam. Ireland caused a counter-paper to be delivered, requesting the audience to lay aside all prejudices, &c.

Authentic Account of the Shaksperian MSS. by W. H. Ireland. London, 1796. 8vo. Field, 556, 3s. Ireland in 1801, 432, 17. 16s. Rhodes, 2248, 16s. Steevens, 1397, with drawings by Ireland, and various specimens of the pretended fac-simile prints of the Iron Chest and ghost of Shakspeare, with notes by G. Steevens and F. G. Waldron, inlaid in 4to. size, 177. 17s. resold Roxburghe, 3888, 31. resold Sabine, 1273, 41.

Original Letters, &c. of Sir John Falstaff and his Friends; now first made public by a Gentleman, a Descendant of Dame Quickly, from genuine Manuscripts which have been in the Possession of the Quickly Family near four hundred Years. London, 1796. 12mo. A humorous and ingenious satire, with a Dedicatione to Master Samuel Irelaunde,' and a frontispiece. Field, 622, with a ms note respecting the author by Is. Reed, 8s. 6d. Sabine, 1191, 6s. Roxburgh, 6713, 8s.

Mr. Ireland's Vindication of his Conduct respecting the Publication of the supposed Shakspeare MSS. being a Preface or Introduction to a Reply to the critical Labors of Mr. Malone, &c. London, 1796. 8vo.

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Chalmeriana. 1800. See CHALMERS, George.

Vortigern, an historical Tragedy, in five Acts; represented at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane and Henry the Second, an historical Drama, supposed to be written by the Author of Vortigern. London (1799). 8vo. Roxburghe, 5168, 3s. 6d. Field, 438, with Precious Relics, 1796, 13s. Sabine, 1240, 3s. 6d.

The Editor, the Booksellers, and the Critic, an Eclogue from no. xii. of Chalmeriana.

London, 1800. 8vo. By some attributed to the author of the Pursuits of Literature."

A Catalogue of the Books, Paintings, Miniatures, Drawings, Prints, and various Curiosities, the Property of the late Samuel Ireland, Esq. of Norfolk Strand, Strand. 1801. 8vo. Sabine, 1101, with the prices and names, 4s. 6d. Field, 559, with the prices and names, 18s. This catalogue contains 'the whole of the Shakesperian Library, and the entire Collection of Shakesperian Papers of Lear, Hamlet, Vortigern, &c.' The collection was sold by auction by Leigh, Sotheby, and Son, and produced 13221. 6s. 6d.

The Confessions of William Henry Ireland, containing the Particulars of his Fabrication of the Shakspeare MSS. together with Anecdotes and Opinions of many distinguished Persons in the Literary, Political, and Theatrical World. London, 1805. 12mo. pp. 317, also index and a preface, with 2 plates. Field, 561, 3s. Dent, pt. i. 1185, 8s. bine, 1236, 4s. Rhodes, 2266, 11. 2s.

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The Bee: or, a Companion to the Shakspeare Gallery. (1789). 8vo.

Shakspeare Gallery, containing a select Series of Scenes and Characters, with Criticisms and Remarks by C. Taylor. 1792. 4to. Sabine, 1241, 15s.

A Series of Prints illustrative of various interesting Scenes in Plays of Shakspeare, engraved from Drawings by W. H. Bunbury.

London, 1792-6. obl. folio. -n. d. folio. Sabine, 1279, 20 prints, 27. 2s.

Shakespeare illustrated by an Assemblage of Portraits and Views appropriated to the whole suite of our Author's historical Dramas, to which are added Portraits of Actors, Editors, &c. London, 1793. 8vo. 30 nos. Published by S. and E. Harding. Sabine, 1143, 1. 13s. Brockett, 2737, 11. 14s. Hibbert, 7392, 31. 1s. LARGE PAPER, in fol.

Shakespeare's Seven Ages of Man illustrated, plates by Stothard, engraved by Bromley. 1799. folio. Sabine, 1283, 12s.

A Collection of Prints from Pictures painted for the purpose of illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakspeare by the Artists of Great Britain; published by John and Josiah Boydell. London, 1803. atlas

folio. Sabine, 1278, 11. 10s. Fonthill, 3228, 100 plates, proofs and etchings, 777. 4s. Marquis of Townshend, 3045*, 151. Reed, 8666, 217. 10s.

Catalogue of the Collection of Pictures in the Shakspeare Gallery. 1805. 4to. Sabine, 1256, with the prices and purchasers' names, 6s.

Shakespeare illustrated by 37 Engravings on Wood, from new Designs by J. Thurston. London, 1810. 8vo.

Shakspeare's Dramas illustrated, by an Assemblage of Portraits and Views, with short biographical and typographical Accounts. London, 1811. 8vo. 2 vols. Sabine, 1223, 15s.

Boydell's Graphic Illustrations of Shakspeare with descriptive Index. London, 1813. small folio. Sabine, 1254, 47. 6s.

An Analysis of the illustrated Shakespeare of Thomas Wilson, Esq. London, 1820. fol.

Views in Stratford-upon-Avon Church, in Warwickshire: containing the Monument of the immortal Shakspeare, &c. by J. P. Neale. 1825. 8vo.

The Spirit of the Plays of Shakspeare, exhibited in a Series of outline Plates illustrative of the Story of each Play. Drawn and engraved by Frank Howard, with Quotations and Descriptions. London, 1827, 8. 4to. vols. 1, 2 and 3.

Retzsch's Outlines to Shakspeare. Lond. 1828. 4to. No. 1. Hamlet, 17 plates.

Illustrations of the Plays of Shakspeare from Pictures painted by R. Smirke. royal 8vo. Published in numbers. An unfinished work. Some copies are struck off in imperial 8vo. at 18s. each number.

Dramatic Costume of Shakspeare's King John, as represented at Covent Garden The

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Venus and Adonis. London by Richard Field, 1593. 4to. Twenty-seven leaves. A copy is in the Malone collection now in the Bodleian Library, for which Mr. M. gave 251. This poem, licensed by the Abp. of Canterbury, was entered in the Stationers' Register, 13th April, 1593.

Venus and Adonis. London by R. F. for John Harrison, 1596. 16mo. Twentyseven leaves. A copy is in the Bodleian Library.

Venus and Adonis. London by I. H. for John Harrison, 1600. 24mo. Twentyseven leaves. A copy is in the Bodleian Library.

Venus and Adonis. London by William Leake, dwelling at the Signe of the Holy Ghost in Pauls Church-yard, 1602. 16mo.

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