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ROULERIUS, Anton. Stuarta,

Roswall and Lillian.-A pleasant Tragoedia, sive Cædes Mariæ Scoclaring the Occasion of Roswall his exhibita Ludis remigialibus a JuHistory of Roswall and Lillian, de- tiæ Reginæ in Anglia perpetrata, removing from his native Kingdom ventute Gymnasii Marciannensis. to the Kingdom of Bealm. Edinb. Duaci, 1593. 4to. by I. H. 1663. 12mo. 17. 11s. 6d.

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Rotuli.-Rotulorum Originalium in Curia Scaccarii Abbreviatio. Temporibus Regum Hen. III. Ed. I. Ed. II. and Ed. III. Lond. 1805-10. folio. 2 vols.

Printed by authority of the Commissioners of public Records. Abstracts of the estreats transmitted from the court of Chancery into the office of the lord treasurer's remembrancer, of all grants of the crown enrolled on the patent rolls, whereon any rent is reserved, any salary payable, or any service to be performed.

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Francis. Treatises and Metions. London, 1657. folio. efixed is a portrait of the author, 'æt. W. Faithorne.

SE, Rowland. A Collection of rities and Donations given to n of Market Harborough, ounty of Leicester. To s added, the Decree issued of the High Court of Chancery, 3th of Charles I. &c. MarketHarb. 1768. 8vo.

Pp. xix and 129, not including a dedication, with a note, two pages, and an index, 5 pages.

ROUSSEAU, J. Bapt. Œuvres diverses. Lond. 1723. 4to. 2 vols. An edition in little estimation. Willett, 2127, 10s. 6d. Roxburghe, Suppl, 514,

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Emilius and Sophiæ: or, a new System of Education. London, 1762. 12mo. 2 vols. 5s.

The miscellaneous Works of J. J. Rousseau. London, 1767. 12mo. 5 vols. 15s.

Letters on the Elements of Botany, by J. J. Rousseau, transl. into English, with Notes, and 24 additional Letters, fully explaining the System of Linnæus, by Thomas Martyn, B. D. London, 1785. 8vo. London, 1791. 8vo. London, 1796. 8vo.

London, 1815. 8vo. Thirty-eight Plates, with Explanations; intended to illustrate Linnæus's System of Vegetables, and particularly adapted to the Letters on the Elements of Botany. By Thomas Martyn, B. D. London, 1788, 8vo. 9s. With coloured plates. 18s.

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ROUTH, Martin Joseph, D.D. Reliquiæ sacræ : sive Auctorum fere jam perditorum secundi tertiique Sæculi Fragmenta, quæ supersunt: accedunt Epistolæ Synodica et Canonica Nicæno Concilio antiquiores. Oxon. 1814-18. 8vo. 4 vols.

A highly valuable work. Drury, 3578, russia, 31. 16s. This eminent divine has edited several classical works, and likewise an improved edition of Bishop Burnet's own Times.

Row, John. Hebraicae Linguae
Institutiones. 1634. 12mo.
One of the first works in Hebrew litera-
ture published in Scotland.

Xilias Hebraica, seu Vocabularium continens præcipuas Radices Linguæ Hebrææ, etc. Glasg. 1644. 12mo.

Ευχαριστία Βασιλικη, ad Carolum II post duodecennale Exilium in Patriam et Thronum paternum, &c. redeuntem, Carmen GorAbredon. 1660. 4to. gratulans, &c. donstoun, 1976, 27. 18s.

ROWBOTHUM, James. See Chess. FULKE, William.

RowE, Elizabeth. Miscellaneous

The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau, in Works. London, 1739. 8vo. 2 vols.

two Parts. London, 179
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With portrait of the authoress by G. Vertue. The works of this pious lady, the daughter of a dissenting minister, are still Samuel. The Book of Know-held in estimation, especially her Friendship in Death.'

ledge, or Grammar of the Persian Language. London, 1805. 4to.

According to Dr. Adam Clarke, this work contains a great variety of useful information, but as an elementary work it is too prolix.

The Flowers of Persian Literature; con

Harry. No Cure no Pay, a musical Farce, with Notes (by Dr. Hunter). York, 1794. 8vo.

Harry Rowe was master of a puppetshow. York, 1797, 8vo. Roxburghe, 5740, 10s.

John, of C. C. C. in Oxford.

British Museum. Collation.-A, 7 leaves; | B-G, in fours; H, 30 leaves; I-TT, in fours; VV, 3 leaves; XX, 4 leaves.

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ROWLANDS, Henry. Mona anti

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Rowe was likewise author of other serAn account of him will be found

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RowE, Nicholas, Works. London, don, 1766. 4to. Second edition by Dr. Owen,

1792. 12mo. 2 vols.

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The Betraying of Christ, Iudas in Despaire, with Poems on the Passion. London, printed by Adam Islip, and are to bee sold by Henry Toms. 1598. 4to. Twentynine leaves, to Nicholas Walsh, Knight. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 598, 217. resold Saunders' in 1818, 21. 8s.

The Letting of Humours Blood in the Head-vaine; with a new Morisco daunced by seauen Satyres vpon the Bottome of Diogines Tubbe. London by W. White, 1600. 4to. or sm. 8vo. A mixture of satires and epigrams. Steevens, 1039. 1611. 4to. Of this edition, a fac-simile reprint, under the superintendence of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. appeared at Edinb. 1814 or 15. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 283, 4s. Hibbert, 7101, morocco, 15s. Strettell, 1453, morocco, 17. 2s.

(Well met Gossip, or) Tis merrie when Gossips meete. Lond. 1602. 4to. To F 3, pp. 46. By some attributed to Nicolas Breton. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 599, morocco, 61. 6s. Reed, 7423, 17. 7s. - 1609. - now newly

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Looke to it, for I'le stabbe ye, a Poem. Lond. 1604. 4to. Roxburghe, 3351, 27. 2s.

The famous History of Guy Earle of Warwicke. London by Edward Alide. 4to. 1607. 4to. White Knights, 3734, 77. 17s. 6d. 1667. Lloyd, 1058, 57. - 1679. 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 981, morocco, 31. 4s.

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Humors Ordinarie, where a Man may be verie merrie, and exceeding wel! used for his Sixepence. Lond. 1607. 4to. The Letting of Humours Blood in the Head-vaine, with a new title-page. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 1133, morocco, 21. 2s. London, for William Firebrand, &c. n. d. 4to. pp. 48. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 600, 77. 7s. Bindley, pt. iv. 595, 6l. 16s. 6d.

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Democritvs, or Doctor Merryman his Medicines, against melancholy Humors. Written by S. R. Printed for Iohn Deane, 1607? 4to. Twenty-three leaves. Lond. 1609. 4to. pp. 24. This and the later editions are entitled 'Doctor Merryman: or Nothing but Mirth.' Strettell, 1452, 47. 10s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 601, 157. 15s. 1623. 4to. 1637. 4to. Reed, 6979, 17. 2s. 1681. -n. d. 4to. White Knights, 2751, 19s. - Newcastle. 4to. White Knights, 328. Humors Looking-glasse. London by Ed. Allde, 1608. 8vo.

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Diogenes Lanthorne. Lond. 1608. 4to. 1628. 4to. pp. 42, in black letter. Reed, 7424, 17. 14s. Inglis, 1335, 31. 3s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 603, morocco, 127. 12s. 1631. 4to. Lloyd, 498, 17. 14s. 4to. Roxburghe, 3373, imperfect, 9s. The Knave of Clubbes. Lond. 1609. 4to. Roxburghe, 3355, 4l. 4s. Hibbert, 4533, 1611. 4to. Twenty-three leaves. Bindley, pt. ii. 2337, with Rowland's More Knaves yet, n. d. and his Knave of Harts, 1612, 351. 3s. 6d. In the Register of the Stationers' Company, dated 1600, is an order for burning Tis merrie when Knaves meet.'

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Martin Mark-all, Beadle of Bridewell; his Defence and Answere to the Belman of London. Discouering the long concealed Originall and Regiment of Rogues, when they first began to take Head, and how they have succeeded one the other successively vnto the sixe and twentieth Yeare of King Henry the eight, gathered out of the Chronicle of Crackeropes, and (as they terme it) the Legend of Lossels. By S. R. London, 1610. 4to. Black letter. A-H 1, in fours, with a leaf containing To the courteous Reader' signed S. R. A copy is in the British Museum. Gordonstoun, 1999, 57. Nassau, pt. ii. 979, 27. 17s.

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A sacred Memorie of the Miracles wrought by our Lord and Saviour Iesus Christ. Written by Samuel Rowlands. London, 1618. 4to. pp. 52, with wood cuts. Dedicated in rhyme to all Sorcerers, Enchanters,' &c. after which is a metrical address' To all trve faithfvll Christians.' Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 602,

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See BRETON, Nicholas. Samuel. ROBSON, Simon. ROWLES, Walter. A general History of Maidstone. Lond. 1809. 8vo.

Pp. 90, including advertisement and errata."

ROWLEY, Alexander. The Scholler's Companion; or a little Library, containing all the Interpretations of

the Hebrew and Greek Bible. Lon- also in Warton's History of English don, 1648. 12mo. 2 vols. Poetry.

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When you see me you know me: or, the famous Chronicle Historie of King Henrie the Eight, with the Birth and vertuous Life of Edward Prince of Wales. London for Nath. Butter. 4to. Inglis' old Plays, 86,

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1613.

Lond. 1605. 4to. 1621. 4to. Roxburghe, 5741, 1632. 4to. Reed, 8401,

Thomas. Poems, supposed to have been written at Bristol by Thomas Rowley and others in the fifteenth Century: to which are added, a Preface, an introductory Account of the several Pieces, and a Glossary. Lond. 1777. 8vo.

Published by Thomas Tyrwhitt. Roxburge, 3483, 4s. 6d. Steevens, 794, 8s. The second Edition. London, 1777. 8vo. Roscoe, 1429, 14s. The third Edition, to which is added, an Appendix. London, 1778. 8vo. Steevens, 795, 5s. 6d. - With

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a Commentary, in which the Antiquity of them is considered and defended, by Jeremiah Milles, D.D. Lond. 1782. 4to. WilBindley, pt. i. 2220, 11s. Gough, 3154, 12s. Steevens, 796, 1. 4s. Roscoe, 1430, 17. 5s. Roxburghe, 3485, 13s. White Knights, 3743, morocco, 1. 15s. The Rev. Dr. Symmons in the London Review, and Dr. Sherwin in the Gentleman's Magazine, have likewise advocated the antiquity

of these poems.

Controversy.

An archæological Epistle to Jeremiah Milles, D.D. Dean of Exeter, &c.: to which is added a Glossary, extracted from that of the learned Dean. Lond. 1782. 4to. This poem has been by some attributed to Mason, the friend of Gray, by others to John Baynes of Grays Inn.

Observations on the Poems of Thomas Rowley, in which the Authenticity of those Poems is ascertained, by Jacob Bryant, Esq. Lond. 1781. 8vo. 2 vols. Drury, 523, 5s.

An Enquiry into the Authenticity of the Poems attributed to Thomas Rowley. In which the Arguments of the Dean of Exeter and Mr. Bryant are examined. By Thomas Warton. Lond. 1782. 8vo. 3s. 6d. Of this pamphlet two editions were published. See

Observations on the Poems attributed to Rowley, tending to prove that they were really written by him and other ancient Authors (by Rayner Hickford): to which are added, Remarks on the Appendix of the Editor of Rowley's Poems (by the Rev. John Fell). Lond. 1782. 8vo.

Cursory Observations on the Poems attributed to Thomas Rowley, a Priest of the 15th Century: with some Remarks on the Commentaries on those by the Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Miles, Dean of Exeter, and Jacob Bryant, Esq. and a salutary Proposal addressed to Malone). Lond. 1782. 8vo. These obserthe Friends of those Gentlemen (by Edmond vations were first published in the Gentleman's Magazine.

Strictures upon a Pamphlet entitled' Cursory Observations on the Poems attributed Warton's Enquiry into the same Subject, by to Rowley,' with a Postscript on Mr. Thomas E. B. Greene. Lond. 1782. 8vo. 2s.

An Examination of the Poems attributed to Thomas Rowley and William Canyuge, with a Defence of the Opinion of Mr. Warton. Lond. 1782. 8vo. 2s.

Rowley and Chatterton in the Shades; or, Nugæ antiquæ et novæ, a new Elysian Interlude, in Prose and Verse. Lond. 1782.

1782. 8vo. Field, 1425, 4s.

The Prophecy of Queen Emma, an ancient Ballad, written by Johannes Turgottus, Prior of Durham in the Reign of William Rufus to which is added, by the Editor, an

Account of the Discovery, and Hints towards a Vindication of the Authenticity of the Poems of Ossian and Rowley (by W. J. Mickle). Lond. 1782. 8vo.

A Vindication of the Appendix to the Poems called Rowley's; in Reply to the Answers of the Dean of Exeter, Jacob with some further Observations upon those Bryant, Esq. and a third anonymous Writer; Poems; and an Examination of the Evidence which has been produced in Support of their Authenticity, by Thomas Tyrwhitt. Lond.

1782. 8vo. 5s.

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