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The Song of Solomon, newly translated from the original Hebrew; with a Commentary and Annotations (by Thomas Percy, D. D. Bishop of Dromore). London, 1764. 12mo. 5s. A very elegant version in high

esteem.

The Song of Solomon paraphrased; with an Introduction, containing some Remarks

on a late new Translation of this sacred

Poem; also a Commentary and Notes, critical and practical, written in the Year 1769. Edinb. 1775. 8vo. The translation alluded to is that of Bishop Percy's.

A poetical Translation of the Song of Solomon from the original Hebrew, with preliminary Discourse and Notes, historical, critical and explanatory, by Ann Francis. London, 1781. 4to. 5s. A smooth and lively versification, with notes, principally taken from Harmer and Parkhurst.

Solomon's Song, translated from the Hebrew by the Rev. Bernard Hodgson, LL. D. Oxford, 1785. 4to. 5s. A translation worthy of a place in the series of English Versions of the Scriptures. Oxford, 1786. 4to. Oxford, 1788. 4to. 7s. 6d. -Oxford, 1796. 4to. 7s. 6d.

The Song of Songs which is by Solomon, a new Translation, with a Commentary and Notes, by T. Williams. London, 1801. 8vo. 6s. A literal version by a learned dissenting. layman.

Song of Songs: or sacred Idyls, translated from the original Hebrew, with Notes critical and explanatory, by John Mason Good. London, 1803. 8vo. 6s. In this volume are two versions of the original, one in prose, marked with the divisions of the Bible version, the other in couplet verses. Fonthill, 2233, 15s.

Canticles; or, the Song of Solomon, a new Translation, with Notes, &c. by the Rev. John Fry, B. A. London, 1811. 8vo.

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The holy Minstrel; being the Song of

Solomon, and other Parts of Scripture, in

Metre. By Charles Taylor. Glasg. 1820. 12mo.

The Sayinges or Prouerbes of King Salomon, with the Answers of Marcolphus, translated out of Frenche into Englysshe. London by Rycharde Pynson. 4to. It concludes on the reverse of sign. a iiij. According to Mr. Douce this poetical tract differs entirely from the Latin work so entitled—it being levelled altogether against bad womenperhaps in ridicule of Solomon's concubines. SOLVYNS, Balt. A Collection of two hundred and fifty coloured Etchings descriptive of the Manners, Costume, Character, Dress and religious Ceremonies of the Hindoos. Calcutta, 1799. imper. fol.

See Costume.

SOMERS, John, Lord. A Collection of scarce and valuable Tracts on the most interesting and entertaining Subjects, selected from public and private Libraries, particularly that of Lord Somers. The second Edition, revised, augmented and enlarged by Walter Scott. London, 1809-15. 4to. 13 vols.

Best edition. Nassau, pt. ii. 1128, 157. 15s. THICK PAPER. Six copies printed.

London, 1748-52. 4to. 16 vols. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 420, uncut, 51. 5s. Hibbert, 7537, 67. 11s. Dent, pt. ii. 1046, with Cooksey's Life of Lord Somers, russia, 91. Roxburghe, 6990, 147. Marquis of Townshend, 3000, 18. 18s. Willett, 2287, 231.

A Collection of scarce and interesting Tracts, tending to elucidate detached Parts of the history of Great Britain; selected from the Somers Collections, and arranged in chronological Order. London, 1795. 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 1993, 9s. Duke of York, 4936, 19s.

Memoirs of the Life of John Lord Somers. London, 1716. 4to. Dowdeswell, 389, 4s. See COOKSEY, Richard. MADDOCK, Henry.

The Judgment of whole Kingdoms and Nations concerning the Right, Power and Prerogative of Kings, and the Rights, Properties and Privileges of the People, &c. London, 1771. 8vo. Hibbert, 7451, 5s. This tract, erroneously attributed to John Lord Somers, has also been assigned to Daniel Defoe, and John Dunton.

SOMERSET, Charles Seymour, Duke of. Memoirs of the Life, Family and Character of Charles Seymour, Duke of Somerset, lately deceased, interspersed with several

curious Anecdotes and occasional Remarks. London for H. Carpenter. 8vo.

Pp. 9 to 67, not including title and half title.

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Edward Duke of Scotland. See PATTEN, Wm.

A spiritual and most precious Pearl. See WERMYLIERUS, Otho. Somersetshire. A compleat History of Somersetshire. Sherborne, 1742. folio.

Pp. 206. A reprint from the Magna Britannia, with a few omissions. It is at

tributed to John Stuckey, Esq. of Sutton Court near Bristol, and was published in numbers. Sir P. Thompson, 559, 15s. Towneley, pt. ii. 959, 5l. 7s. 6d. Hibbert, 7582, 37. 13s. 6d.

SOMERVILLE, James, eleventh Lord. Memorie of the Somervilles; being a History of the BaEdinronial House of Somerville. burgh, 1815. 8vo. 2 vols.

Of this curious work a very limited number was printed.-Collation. Vol. I. pp. xii & 497, with portrait of John Lord Somerville by Rhodes, and 6 plates from sketches by Wilson, at pp. 45, 47, 63, 176, 361 & 409. Vol. II. pp. 487, with portrait of W. Somerville the poet, two plates from sketches by Wilson at pp. 385 and 485, and a genealogical table at p. 468. Dowdeswell, 678, 17. 11s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Fonthill, 559, 21. 2s.

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Thomas, D. D. The History of Political Transactions, and of Parties, from the Restoration of King Charles the Second, to the Death of King William. London,

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The History of Great Britain during the Reign of Queen Anne, with a Dissertation concerning the Danger of the Protestant Succession, and an Appendix containing original Papers. London, 1798. 4to. burghe, 8415, 8s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 1130, 12s.

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William. The Chase, a Poem, by William Somervile. London, 1796. 4to.

With thirteen wood cuts by Bewick. Steevens, Bindley, pt. iii. 2000, 7s. 6d. 1081, 16s. 6d. White Knights, 3972, morocco, 31. The designs were pencilled upon the blocks of wood by John, the younger brother of Thomas Bewick; but the former dying prematurely, the engravings were exeThree On VELLUM. cuted by the latter. copies struck off. Brockett, 179, morocco, - 1757. White Knights, 3876, 4s. 71. 7s.

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Birm. by Baskerville, 1767. 8vo. Roscoe, 1415, 16s. 6d. Heath, 1885, 6s.

With

a critical Essay by Dr. Aikin, London, 1796. 12mo. - London, 1802. royal 8vo. Second edition, with Bewick's cuts. Brockett, 142, morocco, 17. 18s. Hibbert, 7536, 8s.

SOMIS, Ignazio. An historical Narrative of a most extraordinary Event, which happened at the Village of Bergemoletto, in Italy: where three Women were saved out of the Ruins of a Stable, in which they had been buried thirty-seven Days by a heavy Fall of Snow. With curious Remarks. Translated from the Italian. London, 1765.

12mo. 3s.

See DAR

SOMMERS, William. RELL, John. HARSNET, Samuel. SOMNER, William. The Antiquities of Canterbury, by William Somner. London, 1640 or 1662. 4to.

MarBindley,

'An excellent work.'-Nicolson. quis of Townshend, 3002, 14s. pt. iii. 1851, 7s. Dent, pt. ii. 1047, with many additional plates by Hollar, russia, 11. 14s.-Collation. A-Ttt 2, pp. 516, not including title, one leaf; dedication to Archb. Laud, 3 pages; preface, 9 pages; table of chapters, one page; and the table, 3 pages; also 3 plates at pages 1, 46 and 181. London, 1703. folio. Dent, pt. ii. 1284, russia, 13s. Lloyd, 1086, 15s. Bishop of Ely, 1451, 1. 1s. Towneley, pt. ii. 1504, 17. 6s. Willett, 2343, 17. 7s. Nassau, pt. ii, 1027, 17. 11s. 6d. Marquis of Townshend. 3055, russia, 21. 3s. LARGE PAPER. Fonthill, 1776, 27. 13s. Heath, 4657, 27. 16s.-Collation. General title, and title to the first part, 2 leaves; dedication to Abp. Sancroft, one page; preface, 3 pages; another preface, 7 pages; table of chapters, one page; the antiquity, 192 pages; account of the chantries, &c. 3 pages; appendix, 80 pages; table, 4 pages; title to the second part, one leaf; preface, 2 pages; history, 178 pages; appendix, 70 pages; table to the second Part I contains part and errata, 4 pages. 4 plates; part II contains 16 plates.

Dictionarium Saxonico-Latino Anglicum. Oxon. 1659. folio. Published at the earnest request and charges of some of the most learned men in this kingdom.'-Nicolson.

Chatham News: or a brief Relation of some strange Bones there lately digged up, in some Grounds of Mr. John Somner's, of Canterbury: written by his Brother Mr. William Somner, late Auditor of Christ-church, Canterbury, and Register of the Archbishop's 10 I

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A Treatise of the Roman Ports and

Forts in Kent, by William Somner, published by James Brome, M. A. To which is prefixt a Life of Mr. Somner. Oxford, 1693. A valuable work, rectifying a great many mistakes in Camden, Lombard, Philpot, &c.'-Nicolson. Bindley, pt. iii. 651, 5s. 6d. Dent, pt. ii. 530, morocco, 21. 4s. Brockett, 2786, russia, 13s. Towneley, pt. ii. 1208, 6s. Heath, 4669, 4s. White Knights, 3879, 8s. Nassau, pt. ii. 502, 6s. LARGE PAPER.-Collation. Title, one leaf; dedication to Henry Lord Viscount Sydney, 7 pages; the life of Somner, 118 pages; list of Somner's mss., 2 pages; history, 117 pages; a catalogue of the Lord-Wardens, 4 pages; two indexes, 8 & 3 pages. A Portrait of Somner by M. Burghers fronts the title-page.

Julii Cæsaris Portus Iccius illustratus : sive, 1. Gulielmi Somneri ad Chiffletii Librum de Portu Iccio, Responsio. 2. Caroli du Fresne Dissertatio de Portu Iccio. Tractatum utrumque Latine vertit, et nova Dissertatione auxit Edmundus Gibson. Oxonii, 1694. Svo. Williams, 1630, morocco, 11. 2s. Bindley, pt. i. 1448, 3s. Pp. xl and 120, with title, one leaf; dedication to White Kennett, 3 pages; index, 8 pages; also a portrait of W. Somner by M. Burghers, and a map of the Roman Ports.

Vocabularium Anglo-Saxonicum Lexico Gul. Somneri magna Parte auctius. Oxon. 1701. 8vo. White Knights, 3878, 13s. Hibbert, 7452, 17s. Horne Tooke, 655*, 17. 7s. Roxburghe, 2172, 17. 5s.

SONDES, Sir George. A Mirrour of Mercy and Judgement: or an exact Narrative of the Life and Death of Freeman Sonds Esquier. London, 1655. 4to.

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Sir George Sondes his plaine Narrative to the World of all Passages upon the Death of his two Sonnes. London, 1655. folio. pp. 38. Reprinted in the tenth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

The Devils Reign upon Earth: being a Relation of the Murder of G. Sonds by his Brother. London, 1655. 12mo.

Elegie on the Death of G. Sondes. 1655. folio.

Song, The, of the three Children, paraphrased in Metre (by Mark de la Pla). London, 1724. folio.

Published by Samuel Wesley. Songs.-Ane compendious Buik of godly and spiritual Sanges, collectit out of sundry Partes of the Scripture, with sundrye other Ballates changeit out of prophaine Languis in godly Sangis for avoyding of Sin and Harlotry. Edinburgh (1597).

16mo.

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Attributed to Wedderburn. Augmentation of syndrye gude and godly Ballates not contenet in the first Edition. Edinburgh be Robert Smith, 1600. sm. 8vo. Roxburghe, 3341, morocco, 217. - Newlie corrected and amended by the first originall Copie. Edinb. by Andro Hart, 1621. 12mo. Black letter. A Specimen of Ane compendious Booke,' &c. (published by Sir David Dalrymple Lord Hailes). Edinb. 1765. 8vo. pp. 46. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1303, 3s.-Edinb. 1801. This valuable republication of the whole work was edited by J. G. Dalyell.

Songs of Love and Drollery. London, 1654. 12mo. Roxburghe, 3406.

Methinks the poor Town has been troubled too long, or a Collection of all the new Songs sung either at the Court or Theatres. Printed 1673.

The last and best Edition of new Songs. 1673.

Mock Songs, and joking Poems, all novel. 1675. Lloyd, 872, 2l. 15s.

The newest Collection of the choicest of Songs, as they are sung at Court, Theatre, Balls, &c. with Musical Notes. 1683. Svo.

A small Garland of pious and godly Songs, composed by a devout Man, for the Solace of his Freinds and Neighbours in their Afflictions. Printed in Gant (Ghent), 728, 31. 3s. 1684. small 8vo. pp. 80. Bibl. Anglo-Poet.

A choice Collection of 120 loyal Songs, all of them written since the two last Plots. 1684. Hibbert, 7455, 13s.

A choice Collection of 180 Loyal Songs, all of them written since the two late Plots, viz. the horrid Salamanca Plot in 1678, and

the fanatical Conspiracy in 1683, intermixt with some new Love Songs, with a Table to find each Song: to which is added the musical Notes to each Song. The third Edition with many Additions. London, 1685. 12mo. pp. 384. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 430, 17. 1s.

Vinculum Societatis, or the Tie of good Company; being a choice Collection of the newest Songs now in Use. Three Books. London, 1687, 88, 91. fol. 1. 1s.

Thesaurus Musicus: or, a Collection of the newest Songs. In six Books. London,

1693-6. fol. 17. 1s.

A Collection of one hundred and eighty Loyal Songs, intermixt with several Love Songs to which is added the Notes. 1694. Field, 1443, 11s.

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A Collection of State Songs since the Rebellion. London, 1716. 12mo. 3s.

The Merry Musician, with the Music. 1716. 3 vols. Reed, 7132, 1 vol. 8s. Nassau, Bospt. i. 2241, 17. 11s. 1730. 2 vols. well, 1854, 13s.

Merry Mountebank, or the humorous Quack Doctor, a Collection of Songs set to Music. 1732.

Vocal Miscellany. London, 1734. 12mo. A Collection of old and new English and Scotch Songs. 1735. 4 vols. in 2.

Nightingale, a Collection of English Songs. London, 1738. 12mo.

Lark: a Collection of English and Scotch Songs. London, 1740. 12mo.

The Nightingale, containing a Collection of 492 of the most celebrated English Songs. London, 1742.12mo. Nassau, pt. ii. 507, 10s. Philomel, a small Collection of English Songs. 1744. Reed, 7313, 4s. 6d.

and Sentiments for the Bottle. Falkirk, 1785.

Songs of the Chace.

London, 1811. Duke of York, 4810, morocco, 15s. Brockett, 2882, morocco, 17. 8s.

The Commonplace Book of British Song. Edinb. 1823.

Vocal Music, or the Songster's Companion. London. 12mo.

Nimrod's Songs of the Chace, a Collection of Hunting Songs. 8vo. with a frontispiece. Sotheby's in Feb. 1824, 5s.

SONNINI, C. S. Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt, by C. S. Sonnini. translated from the French. London, 1800. 4to.

Pp. xL & 730, with index and errata. A list of the 29 plates on p. 30. Gough, 3567, 14s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1997, 17. 3s. Fonthill, 3081, 27. 19s. Translated by H. Hunter. London, 1799. 8vo. 3 vols. Hibbert, 7459, 10s. Drury, 3923, russia 17. 8s.

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Steevens, 997, resold Roxburghe, 3170, resold White Knights, 3173. See Ritson's Bibl. Poet. 337-40.

Sophista.-Libellus Sophistarum ad Usum Oxoniensem. Lond. W. de Worde. 4to.

Black letter. A copy is in the British Museum.

Sophister. The Sophister, a

The Linnet, Thrush, and Robbin (1974 Comedy. London, 1639. 4to.

Songs). 1749. 3 vols. Nassau, pt. ii. 505, 11. 16s.

British Songs sacred to Love and Virtue. Edinb. 1756. 32mo. By Sir David Dalrymple Lord Hailes. Fifty copies printed.

A Collection of Songs. Edinb. 1762. Universal Melody, or Songster's Magazine. 1766.

Vocal Music, or the Songster's Companion; containing a new and choice Collection of the greatest Variety of Songs, Cantatas, &c. with the Music prefixed to each. London, 1770. 12mo. 3s.

The Union Song-Book. 12mo.

Berw. 1781.

The Convivial Songster. 1782. Reed, 7660, 4s.

Lusorium; a Collection of convivial Songs, &c. 1783. 12mo.

Vocal Magazine. Edinb. 1797. 3 vols. 17. 1s.

Ancient Songs. 1790. See RITSON, Joseph.

The new British Songster, a Collection of Songs, Scots and English, with Toasts

Roxburghe, 4299, 3s. 6d.
SOPHOCLES. Tragoediæ.

Sophoclis Tragœdiæ, Gr. et Lat. cum
Scholiis. Cantab. 1665. sm. 8vo. 2s. 6d.
Reprinted 1668, 1669, & 1673.
sm. 8vo. Willett, 2260, 3s.

1669.

Sophoclis Tragœdiæ, Gr. cum nova Versione Latina, Scholiis Græcis, Notis perpetuis et variant. Lectionibus: Opera Th. Johnson. Oxon. 1705, 8, et Lond. 1746. 8vo. 3 vols. A valuable edition. 1746. 8vo. 3 vols. Bishop of Ely, 884, 17s. Dent, Lond. 1758. 8vo. 2 pt. ii. 534, 10s. 6d. vols. Eton. 1775. 8vo. 2 vols. A good edition. Eton. 1788. 8vo. 2 vols. &c. &c.

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Sophoclis Tragœdiæ, Gr. et. Lat. cum selectis variis Lectionibus. Lond. 1722. 12mo. 2 vols. 4s. 6d. This edition has been erroneously attributed to Maittaire.

Sophoclis Tragœdiæ, Gr. et Lat. cum variant. Lection. ex Editione Johnsoni. A neat but inGlasg. 1745. 12mo. 2 vols. correct edition. Hibbert, 7461, 4s. 6d. Dent, pt. ii. 533, morocco, 21. 2s.

Sophoclis Tragœdiæ, Gr. cum variis Lectionibus. Glasg. 1745. 4to. A correct edition. Heath, 3531, 14s. PAPER. Drury, 4029, 5s. 6d. Townshend, 3003, 18s.

LARGE or FINE

Marquis of

Sophoclis Tragœdiæ, cum variis Lectionibus, adjicitur Index copiosissimus et explanatorius. Eton. 1786. 4to. Edited by Dr. Harwood. Drury, 4031, russia, 17s. LARGE PAPER. Duke of Grafton, 662, 11s. 6d.

Sophoclis Tragœdiæ, Gr. cum Animadversionibus Sam. Musgravii, accedunt præter variantes Lectiones, Sophoclis Fragmenta ex Editione Brunckiana, necnon Index Verborum, item Scholia Græca in Sophoclem. Oxon. ex Typog. Clarend. 1800-1. 8vo. 3 vols. Gosset, 4868, 2 vols. 7s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Dent, pt. ii. 535, 2 vols. morocco, 17.7s. Drury, 3928, 3 vols. morocco, 27. 5s. Sophoclis Tragoediae VII, cum Scholiis veteribus, Versione Latina et Notis; accedunt deperditorum Dramatum Fragmenta: ex Editione R. F. P. Brunck. Oxon. 1808. 8vo. 2 vols. 9s. LARGE PAPER. 12s. Oxon. 1812. 8vo. 2 vols. Oxon. 1814. 8vo. 2 vols.

Sophoclis Tragoediae VII, cum Animadv. Sam. Musgravii, M. D. accedunt præter variantes Lectiones Edd. optim. Fragmenta ex Edit. Brunckiana, necnon Index Verborum. Oxon. 1809. 8vo. 2 vols. 16s. LARGE PAPER. 17. 1s.

Sophoclis Tragœdiæ, Gr. ex Editione R. F. P. Brunck. Oxon. 1809. 32mo. 2 vols. White Knights, 3884, morocco, 6s. Drury, 3930, morocco, 7s.

Sophoclis Tragœdiæ, Gr. et Lat. cum Scholiis Græcis et Notis, edente Brunck: accedunt Excerpta ex Erfurdtii variis Lectionibus et Caroli Burneii Notæ ineditæ. Lond. 1819. 8vo. 3 vols. 17. 1s. Drury, 3931, morocco, 21. 2s.

Sophoclis Tragœdiæ, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis Brunck, Schæfer et Erfurdt. Oxon. 1820. 8vo. 3 vols. 15s.

Sophoclis Tragœdiæ, Gr. cum variis Lectionibus et Notis Brunckii, Lond. 1822. 8vo. 6s.

Sophoclis Tragœdiæ, Gr. ex Editione Brunckii et Schæferi. Oxon. 1823. 32mo. 2 vols. 5s.

Sophoclis Tragœdiæ, Gr. et Lat. Brunckii, accedunt variæ Lectiones Erfurdt. &c, Lond. 1824. 8vo. 4 vols. LARGE PAPER in roy. 8vo. Drury, 3932, morocco, 47. 10s.

Sophoclis quæ extant omnia, Gr. et Lat. ex Recensione et cum Notis Brunckii, accedunt Notæ Caroli Burneii; variæ Lect. Erfurdtii, et Annotat. G. H. Schæferi. Lond. 1824. 8vo. 3 vols. Published by Priestley. Drury, 3934, 17. 8s.

Sophoclis Tragœdiæ, Græce, cum Notis Brunckii et Schaferi integris, aliorumque

sclectis. Oxon. 1826. 8vo. 2 vols.

Sophoclis Tragoedia Græce, cum Notis brevibus Erfurdtii, edente Hermanno. Lond. 1826. 8vo. 2 vols.

Sophoclis Tragœdiæ, Latine, ex Editione Brunckiana. Lond. 1819. 8vo. 5s.

Sophoclis Antigone, Interprete Thoma Watsono J. V. studioso. Huic adduntur Pompæ quædam, ex singulis Tragoedia Actis deriuatæ ; & post eas, totidem Themata Sententijs refertissima; eodem Thoma Watsono Authore. Londini, excudebat Iohannes Wolfius, 1581. 4to. A to I 2, in fours, A 1 blank. The volume is inscribed to Philip Earl of Arundel.

The Tragedies of Sophocles, translated by Geo. Adams. London, 1729. 8vo. 2 vols. Roxburghe, 3564, 7s.

The Tragedies of Sophocles, from the Greek. By Thomas Francklin, M. A. London, 1758-9. 4to. 2 vols. A close and concise translation. Garrick, 2363, 7s. Heath, 3532, 11. 6s. Drury, 4034, russia, 1. 1s. - 1766. 8vo. 2 vols. Garrick, 2216, 16s. The Tragedies of Sophocles translated (by Robert Potter). London, 1788. 4to. Hibbert, 7542, 5s. Oxford, 1808. 8vo. 4s. The Tragedies of Sophocles, literally translated into English Prose, with Notes. Oxford, 1823. 8vo. 2 vols. 15s.

The Tragedies of Sophocles, translated into English Verse. By the Rev. Thomas Dale, B. A. of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. London, 1824. 8vo. 2 vols. A review of this version, which is formed on the basis of Potter's, will be found in the Quart. Review, xxxi. 198-210.

Electra of Sophocles: presented to her Highnesse the Lady Elizabeth; with an Epilogue shewing the Parallell in two Poems, The Retvrn and The Restavration. By C(harles) W(ase). At the Hague, 1649. 8vo. Rhodes, 2569, 5s. 6d.-Collation. Title, two dedications to the Princess Elizabeth, one in prose, the other in verse, then complimentary verses, together 8 leaves; sign. A, 4 leaves; B to E, in eights, and F, 4 leaves. To some copies two portraits are affixed, one of Charles II ætatis suæ 19', the other of the Princess Elizabeth by Stent, with four verses underneath From the afflicted Vaile,' &c. Towneley, pt. ii. 1543, 21. 11s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1086, morocco, 21. 17s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 244, 51. 5s.

Oedipus, King of Thebes, a Tragedy, from the Greek of Sophocles: translated into Prose with Notes critical and explanatory, by George Somers Clarke, B. D. Lond. 1791. 8vo.

SOPWITH, T. A historical and descriptive Account of All Saints' Church in Newcastle upon Tyne, illustrated with Plans, Views &

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