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An heroic Poem on Thomas Earl of Ossory. London, 1681. fol. with a portrait of the Earl.

An heroic Poem on the Coronation of King James II. London, 1685. fol.

The Triumphs of London performed on Thursday, Oct. 29, 1691, for the Entertainment of Sir Thomas Stamp, Lord Mayor, Kt. of London, &c. London, 1691. 4to. Roxburghe, 5796, 17. 11s. 6d. Bindley, pt. iii. 2228, 21. 2s. Rhodes, 2064, 27. 10s.

The Triumphs of London performed on Saturday, Octob. 29, 1692, for the Entertainment of Sir John Fleet, Knt. Lord Mayor of London, &c. London, 1692. 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 2229, 17. 1s. Rhodes, 2065, 21. 5s.

The new Athenian Comedy, containing the Politicks, Economicks, Tacticks, Cryptics, Apocalypticks, &c. &c. of that most learned Society. London, 1693. 4to. banter on the Athenian Society. Rhodes, 2056, 5s.

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The Triumphs of London performed on Octob. 30th, 1693, the Right Hon. Sir William Ashurst, Knight, Lord Mayor of London, &c. London, 1693. 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 2230, 27. 12s. 6d. Rhodes, 2066, 47. 14s. 6d.

Memoirs of the Life of that notorious Impostor William Morrell, alias Bower, alias Wickham. London, 1694. 12mo.

The Triumphs of London prepared for the Entertainment of Sir Thomas Lane, Kt. Lord Mayor of London. London, 1694. 4to. Rhodes, 2067, 27. 12s. 6d.

The Triumphs of London, performed on Tuesday, Octob. 29, 1695, for the Entertainment of Sir John Houblon, Kt. Lord Mayor of London. London, 1695. 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 2231, 17. 15s.

Triumphs, &c. for Sir Humphry Edwin, in 1698. London, 1698. folio.

Glory's Resurrection, or Triumphs of London for Sir T. Child. Lond. 1698. folio. With plates. Bindley, pt. i. 1876, 47. 14s. 6d. Dent, pt. ii. 1267, with portraits of Child and E. Buckwell inserted, 17. 1s.

Triumphs of London for the Inauguration of Sir Richard Levett, Lord Mayor of London, Oct. 30, 1699. London, 1699. folio. Rhodes, 2695, 21. 3s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1447, 61. 6s.

The Triumphs of London for the Inauguration of Sir T. Abney, Knt. London, 1700. folio.

The Triumphs of London for Sir William Gore, 1701. London, 1701. folio.

The Triumphs of London for the Inaugu

ration of Sir Charles Duncombe, Knt. performed on Friday the 29th of October, Anno 1708. London, 1701. folio. With three plates. Prince George of Denmark's death on the 28th of October stopped this pageant from being exhibited.

Poem on the Marriage of Lord Dunkellin.

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London, 1714. fol. with decorated borders. Bindley, pt. iii. 1038, 8s.

The Siege of Troy, a dramatic Performance, presented in Mrs. Mynn's great Booth, in the Queens Arms Yard, near the Marshalsea Gate, Southwark, during the Time of the Fair. London, 1715. 8vo. Rhodes, 2062, 6s. 6d.

Poems on the Marriage of Mr. T. Ironmonger. London, 1716. fol. with decorated borders. Bindley, pt. iii. 1448, 10s.

Muses Address to the Earl of Burlington. London, 1722. fol. inlaid with painted borders. Bindley, pt. iii. 1443, 17. 18s.

For particulars respecting Settle, and his numerous plays, occasional poems, &c. see Wood's Athen. Oxon. and Baker's Biographia Dramatica.

Sevarites. See SIDEN, Capt. Seven Champions.-The famous Historie of the seaven Champions of Christendome. Lond. by Thomas Snodham. 4to.

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By Richard Johnson. Inglis, 748, morocco, 17. 14s. Gordonstoun, 1312, 17. 18s. 1670. 4to. White Knights, 3248, morocco, 21. Stanley, 748, morocco, 61. 10s. 1675. 4to. 1676. 4to. 1683. 4to. 1687. 4to. 2 pts. Towneley, pt. i. 759, 1696. 4to. 3 pts. Goldsmid, Nassau, pt. ii. 1009, 1. 10s. 1705. 4to. Roxburghe, 6372, 17. 11s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 1010, russia, 17. 11s. 6d. 1759. White Knights, 3249, 17. 6s. Goldsmid, 370, 7s. London by Richard Steevens, 1184, Bishop. 4to. Black letter. London by T. Norris on Lon

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don Bridge. 4to.

Seven Champions of Christendome, by Richard Johnson. Part II. London for Cuthbert Burbie, 1597. 4to. First edition. Reed, 2670, 17s.

The seven Champions of Christendom, acted at the Cock-pit, and the Red Bull. London, 1638. 4to. See KIRKE, John.

The History of the seven Champions, translated into Verse, by G. B. 4to. MS. Roxburghe, 3228, russia, 17. 10s.

Seven Sages. The sevin Seages translatit out of Prois in Scottis Meter be John Rolland. Edinb. be John Ros. 1578. 4to.

Ritson in Dec. 1803, 307. 10s. Rox

burghe, 3232, morocco, 371. 5s. 6d. Same

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story as that of the seven wise Masters or Erastus. Edinb. be Robert Smyth, 1592. 8vo. Edinb. 1631. 12mo. The Proces of the Seuyn Sages is printed in the third volume of Weber's Collection of metrical Romances.

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Seven Wise Masters.-Theseuen

wyse Maysters of Rome. London, by W. Copland. 8vo.

A translation of the Historia septem Sapientum, of which there were many editions about the commencement of the 16th cen

tury. An abstract of the Romance, 'so truly delectable, till lately, to every school-boy,' from two ancient mss. will be found in the third volume of Ellis' Specimens of early English metrical Romances. 1633. 8vo. Black letter, with wood-cuts. White Knights, 3631, morocco, 47. resold. Hibbert, 4084, 1661. 8vo. Black letter. White Knights, 3632, 8s. - 1674. 8vo. with plates. A translation, with omissions, from the French, compared with the Italian, by Fr. Kirkman. Stevens, 1192, 11s. 6d. 1684. 8vo. Black letter, with wood-cuts. White Knights, 3633, 6s. -n. d. 12mo. White Knights, 3634, 3s.

morocco, 41. 7s.

The Sayings of the seven wise Men. London, by Rich. Grafton, 1553. 16mo.

Seven Wise Mistresses.-History of the seven wise Mistresses of Rome. London, 1712. 12mo.

With cuts. White Knights, 3635, 4s. SEVERUS, Alexander. See ELYOT, Sir Thomas, Knt.

SEWARD, Anna. The Poetical Works of Anna Seward, edited by Walter Scott, Esq. Edinb. 1810. post 8vo. 3 vols.

Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 331, 7s. Duke of York, 4674, 15s.

Letters of Anna Seward, in the Years 1784 to 1807. Edinb. 1811. post 8vo. 6 vols. with portraits. Hibbert, 7379, 16s. Duke of York, 4672, 17s. Bindley, pt. iii. 850, 11. 1s.

William. Anecdotes of some distinguished Persons, chiefly of the present and two preceding Centuries, adorned with Sculptures. Lond. 1795-7. crown 8vo. 5 vols.

Roxburghe, 9284, 3 vols. 15s. Towneley, pt. ii. 1215, 17. 7s. Dent, pt. ii. 490, 4 vols. 1. 1s. Stevens, 1591, 4 vols. 15s. 6d. Bindley, pt. iii. 848, 17. 10s. 1798. 4 vols. Earl of Kerry, 501, 37.

Biographiana, by the Compiler of 'Anecdotes of distinguished Persons' the late William Seward, Esq. F.R.S.) Lond. 1799. 8vo. 2 vols. Bindley, pt. iii. 849, 8s. Earl of Kerry, 502, 11. 7s.

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William. A Tour to Yordes Cave by William Seward, (of) Burton, in Lonsdale, Yorkshire; ac

companied by a Shepherd from Thornton Force. Kirkby Lonsdale, 1801. 8vo.

Pp. 44. At the end is an attempt to illustrate the Dialect spoken in Burton, in Lonsdale and its vicinity, in a familiar dialogue, by William Seward.'

William Wenman. Topo. graphia Hibernica; or, the Topography of Ireland ancient and modern: giving a complete View of the civil and ecclesiastical State of that Kingdom. Dublin, 1795. 4to.

A valuable topographical dictionary. Nassau, pt. ii. 1011, 17. 1s.

The Hibernian Gazetteer; being a Description of the several Provinces, Counties, Cities, Post and Fair Towns, alphabetically arranged; with a concise, historical, and geographical Account of Ireland. Dublin,

1789. 12mo. An useful little work.

Sewel, William. History of the Rise, Increase and Progress of the Quakers. London, 1725. fol.

Dowdeswell, 782, 12s. 1722. fol. 1811. 8vo. 3 vols.

Dutch and English Dictionary, in two Parts, by W. Sewel. Amst. 1719. 4to. Willett, 2150, 17. 2s. Tooke, 636, 21. 3s.

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SEYBERT, Adam, M.D. Statistical Annals of the United States of America, 1789-1818. Philadelphia, 1818. 4to.

A book of character and authority. Hibbert, 7503, 17. 11s. 6d.

SEYER, Rev. Samuel. Memoirs, historical and topographical, of Bristol and its Neighbourhood, from the earliest Period to the present Time. Bristol, 1821-3. 4to. 2 vols.

SEYMAR, William. Conjugium Conjurgium, or some serious Considerations on Marriage. London, 1684. 8vo.

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Plays of Shakspeare; resulting from a Collation of the early Copies with that of Johnson and Steevens, edited by Isaac Reed, Esq., together with some valuable Extracts from the MSS. of the late Right Hon. John, Lord Chedworth. London, 1805. 8vo. 2 vols.

Hibbert, 7395, 13s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1099, 7s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 460, russia, 11. 2s. LARGE PAPER in royal 8vo.

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Robert. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, Borough of Southwark and Parts adjacent. Lond. 1734-5. fol. 2 vols.

Bishop of Ely, 1449, 17. 16s. Roxburghe, 8632, 11. 7s. Towneley, pt. ii. 1362, 17. 6s. The real author of this work was John Motley. Some copies are dated 1736, others 1754. A collation with some curious particulars respecting the work, will be found in Upcott's Bibliographical Account of the principal Works relating to English Topography.

An accurate Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark; with a complete History of St. Paul's Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. By Robert Seymour, Esq. London, 1736. 4to. Printed in double columns, containing 1298 pages, or sign. A to 12 B 4.

SEYNGERMAN. See SAINT-GER

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SHACKLOCK, Richard. An Epygramme of the Death of Cuthbert Skotte sommetyme Beshoppe of Chester.

Licensed to Tho. Marshe in 1565.
See DRANT, Thomas.

SHADWELL, Charles. Works (consisting of his seven Plays, Songs, &c.). Dublin, 1720. 8vo. 2 vols.

Rhodes, 2072, 10s. 6d.

Thomas. The dramatic

Works. Lond. 1720. 12mo. 4 vols. Steevens, 1262, 15s. Drury, 3795, 1. Strettell, 1322, 17. 12s. Roxburghe, 3934, 17. 15s. Willett, 2231, 27. 15s. An able notice of this dramatist will be found in the Retrospective Review, N. S. ii. 55-96.

SHAFTESBURY, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of. Life of Antony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury.

4to.

This privately printed memoir, drawn up by Benjamin Martyn was revised by Dr. book and introduction by Dr. Kippis had Gregory Sharpe and Dr. Kippis. After the been printed, a difference arose between the late Earl and the Doctor, and his Lordship caused the whole impression to be destroyed. No title page is affixed to the volume. Evans' in 1830, 217.

Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of. The compleat Statesmen demonstrated in the Life, Actions and Politicks of Anthony Earl of Shaftesbury. London, 1682. 12mo. 3s. 6d.

With portrait. Attributed to John Dunton.

Rawleigh redivivus, or the Life and Death of Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury. London, 1683. 8vo. with portrait.

-Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of. Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opinions and Times.

Bp. Warburton observes, 'Mr. Pope told me, that, to his knowledge, the Characteristics had done more harm to Revealed Religion in England than all the works on Infidelity put together.' Lond. 1714. 8vo. 3 vols. with portrait and plates by Gribelin. Bindley, pt. iii. 661, 5s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Hollis, 1219,17. 11s. Dowdeswell, 671, 17. 11s. 6d. - 1723. Svo. 3 vols. Heath, 1720, 12s. 1727. 8vo. 3 vols. LARGE PAPER. Roscoe, 1879, 27. 3s. Williams, 1603, morocco, 31. 1737. 8vo. 3 vols. To this edition is annexed a Letter concerning Design. Willett, 2232, 12s. LARGE PAPER. North, pt. ii. 1632, 37. Dent, pt. ii. 493, morocco, 31. 7s. - 1758. 12mo. 4 vols. - Birm. by Baskerville, 1773. royal 8vo. 3 vols. Strettell, 1306, 17. 6s. Nassau, pt. ii. 441, russia, 17. 15s. Willett, 2233, 31. 3s.

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SHAKESPEARE, William. Plays | Catalogve of the seuerall Comedies,' &c. one

and Poems.

Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories & Tragedies. Published according to the true Originall Copies. London Printed by Isaac laggard, and Edward Blount. 1623. folio. First edition published at one pound. It is the only edition worth regarding, and it is much to be wished, that an edition of Shakspeare were given literatim according to the first folio,' as 'the ignorance and presumption of the commentators have shamefully disfigured Shakespear's text.'-John Horne Tooke. Field, 402, title reprinted, 16. 16s. Rhodes, 2696, title and last leaf reprinted, 197. 19s. White Knights, 4013, morocco, 187. 7s. 6d. Roscoe, 1348, title reprinted, 217. Steevens, 1313, ms. title, 221. Perry, pt. iii. 1335, with a reprinted title page. 281. 10s. Garrick, 2405, 341. 2s. 6d. Reed, 8663, inlaid by Henderson the player, and bound in 3 vols. in russia, 387. Stanley, 426, title reprinted, and wanting the original verses, russia by Roger Payne, 377. 16s. resold North, pt. iii. 455, 397. 18s. Sir P. Thompson, 936, 417. Nassau, pt. ii. 1012, with verses from the second edition, 491. 7s. Hibbert, 7564, russia, 857. 1s. Roxburghe, 3786, morocco, 1007. Dent, pt. ii. 1268, morocco, 1107. 5s. Kemble, 1657*, inlaid and bound in morocco, 1127. 7s. resold Boswell, 3210, 1057. Saunders' in 1819,

1217. 16s. now in the Hon. Mr. Grenville's collection. Collation.—Title, on which is the portrait of Shakespeare, by Martin Droeshout, opposite is a leaf containing verses, 10 lines 'To the Reader' signed B(en I(onson), printed thus:

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leaf; The Tempest, pp. 1-19; The Two Gentlemen of Verona, pp. 20-38; (the running titles of pp. 37, 38 are The Merry Wiues of Windsor'); The Merry Wiues of Windsor, pp. 39-60 (pp. 50 & 59 are misprinted 58 and 51); Measvre for Measure, pp. 61-84; The Comedie of Errors, pp. 85-100 (p. 86 is misprinted 88); Much adoe about Nothing, pp. 101-121; Loues Labour lost, pp. 122-144; A Midsommer Nights Dreame, pp. 145-162 (pp. 153 and 161 are misprinted 151 and 163); The Merchant of Venice, pp. 163-184 (pp. 164, 165 are misprinted 162, 163); As you Like it, pp. 185-207 (p. 189 is misprinted 187); The Taming of the Shrew, pp. 208229 (p. 214 is misprinted 212); All's Well, that Ends Well, pp. 230-254 (p. 237 in some copies is misprinted 233, pp. 249, 250 are misprinted 251, 252); Twelfe Night, Or what you will, pp. 255–275 (p. 265 is misprinted 278); page 276 is blank; The Winters Tale, pp. 277-303; page 304 is blank; The life and death of King Iohn, pp. 1–22; The life and death of King Richard the Second, pp. 23 -43 (p. 37 is misprinted 39); The First Part of Henry the Fourth, with the Life and Death of Henry Sirnamed Hot-Spvrre, pp. 46-73 (pp. 47 and 48 are missing); The Second Part of Henry the Fourth, Containing his Death and the Coronation of King Henry the Fift, pp. 74-100 (pp. 89, 90 are misprinted 91, 92); a leaf containing Epilogve and The Actors Names; The Life of Henry the Fift, pp. 69-95; The first Part of Henry the Sixt, pp. 96-119; The second Part of Henry the Sixt, with the death of the Good Duke Hvmfrey, pp. 120-146; The third Part of Henry the Sixt, with the death of the Duke of Yorke, pp. 147-172 (pp. 165, 166 are misprinted 167, 168); The Tragedy of Richard the Third: with the Landing of Earle Richmond, and the Battell of Bosworth Field, pp. 173-204; The Famous History of the Life of King Henry the Eight, pp. 205-232 (p. 216 is misprinted 218) a page containing The Prologue; The Tragedie of Troylus and Cressida, pp. (78)—80, then 25 pages without pagination after which is a blank page; The Tragedy of Coriolanus, pp. 1-30; The Lamentable Tragedy of Titus Andronicus, pp. 31-52; The Tragedie of Romeo and Ivliet, pp. 53-79 (pp. 77, 78 wanting); The Life of Tymon of Athens, pp. 80-82, 81-98; a leaf containing 'The Actors Names', the reverse of the page blank; The Tragedie of Ivlivs Cæsar, pp. 109-30; The Tragedie of Macbeth, pp. 131-51; The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke, pp. 152-6, 257-82 (pp. 279, 282 are misprinted 259, 280); The Tragedie of King Lear, pp. 283-309 (p. 308 is misprinted 38); The Tragedie of Othello, the Moore of Venice, pp. 310-339; The Tragedie of

Anthonie, and Cleopatra, pp. 340-368; The Tragedie of Cymbeline, pp. 369–399 (pp. 379,399 are misprinted 389 and 993). At the end of the volume is Printed at the Charges of W. Jaggard, Ed. Blount, I. Smithweeke, and W. Aspley, 1623.' The signatures in the volume run thus, A, containing title and introductory matter, 8 leaves; the Tempest to the Winters Tale, A to C c 2, in sixes (V is misprinted V v); King John to Troilus and Cressida, a to g, in sixes, (a 3 is misprinted A a 3), gg, 8 leaves, h to x, and ¶, ¶¶, in sixes, ¶¶¶, one leaf, (m 3 is misprinted 13); Coriolanus to Cymbeline, a a to ff, in sixes (bb 2 is misprinted B b 2); gg has eight leaves (five of which are marked gg, gg 2, Gg, gg 2, gg3), hh, kk to vv, x, yy to bbb, in sixes (nn and nn2 are misprinted Nn and Nn 2, oo is misprinted Oo, 002 has no signature, tt2 is misprinted tt 3, y y 2, and yy 3 are misprinted y 2 and y 3). The portrait by Droeshout served for the first four editions. The way to discover the genuine state is by observing the shading in the face to be expressed by single lines without any crossing whatever. A copy of this first edition of Shakespeare is in existence, bearing the date of 1622, and another (now in the possession of James Baker, Esq. of Kings Arms Yard, Coleman Street) has in

addition, two cancelled leaves in the play of 'As you like it.'

Reprint 1807. folio. Hibbert, 8783, 11. 11s. Rhodes, 2699, 17. 14s. Strettell, 1688, russia, 2l. 12s. 6d. Sabine, 894, 11. 19s. Perry, pt. iii. 1339, carefully compared, literatim and verbatim by Professor Porson and W. Upcott and 348 errors of the press corrected, 127. 1s. 6d. On INDIA PAPER, three copies printed.

Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories and Tragedies. Published according to the true Originall Copies. The second Impression. London, Printed by Tho. Cotes, for Robert Allot, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Blacke Beare in Pauls Church-yard. 1632. folio. A copy of this second edition is in existence dated 1631, and in some copies the imprint is for William Aspley, and are to be sold at the signe of the Parrot in Pauls Church yard. 1632. Garrick, 2406, 81. 3s. Rhodes, 2697, 31. 5s. White Knights, 4014, morocco, 51. 2s. 6d. Field, 404, 57. 10s. North, pt. iii. 456, 57. 12s. 6d. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 582, 61. 6s. Strettell, 1689, russia, 67. 8s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 1013, 77. 10s. Bindley, pt. iii. 814, 97. resold Perry, pt. iii. 1336, 71. 7s. resold Jadis, 202, 127. 12s. Kemble, 1658*, 11. 11s. Hibbert, 7563, russia, 137. Stanley, 427, russia by Roger Payne, 137. 2s. 6d. Roxburghe, 3787, morocco, 157. Dent, pt. ii. 1269, morocco, 151. Steevens, 1314, K. Charles I. copy, 181. 18s. Collation.-Title,

on which is the portrait of Shakespeare by
Martin Droeshout, opposite is a leaf contain-
ing Ben Jonson's verses printed thus:
To the Reader.

This Figure, that thou here seest put,
It was for gentle Shakespeare cut;
Wherein the Graver had a strife
VVith Nature, to out-doo the life:
O could he but have drawn his VVit
As well in Brass, as he hath hit
His Face; the Print vvould then surpasse
All, that was ever vvrit in Brasse.
But, since he cannot, looke

Not on his Picture, but his Booke.

B. I.

dedication to William Earle of Pembroke, &c.' and Philip Earle of Montgomery, &c.' one leaf; To the Readers', one leaf; and 'An Epitaph on

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Upon the Effigies of' W. Shakespeare', (by John Milton), one leaf; two poems to the memory of Shakespeare, signed L. Digges and J. M., one leaf; 'The Names of the Principal Actors in all these Playes,' one leaf; poems, signed Ben. Ionson, I. M. S. and Hugh Holland, with a catalogue of all the comedies, &c. 3 leaves; the Tempest to the Winters Tale, PP. 1-303 (pp. 46, 58, 153, 194, 249, 250, 265 are misprinted 64, 80, 151, 494, 251, 252, 273, and pages 276 and 304 are blank). King John to Henry IV. part. 2, pp. 1100 (pp. 47 and 48 are missing and pp. 49, 89, 90 are misprinted 45, 91, 92); then a leaf containing Epilogve and the Actors Names; Henry V. to Henry VIII., pp. 69 to 232 (pp. 94, 95, 164, 209 are misprinted 49, 59, 194, 120); Troilus and Cressida to Cymbeline, pp. 1-168, 269-419 (pp. 96, 154, 286, 287, 341, 342, 351, 352, 355, 389 are misprinted 67, 134, 186, 187, 143, 144, 151, 152, 335, 399). At the end of the volume is Printed at London by Thomas Cotes, for John Smethwick, William Aspley, Richard Hawkins, Richard Meighen, and Robert Allot, 1632.' The signatures of the volume run thus: Title and introductory matter, A, &c. 10 leaves, the Tempest to Winter's Tale, A to Cc 2, in sixes; King John to Henry VIII, a to y, in sixes; Troilus and Cressida to Cymbeline, a a to d dd 4, in sixes (cc is erroneously printed bb). In a copy of this edition formerly belonging to Dr. Mead, then to Askew, afterwards to George Steevens, and at his sale purchased for K. George III. is the writing of K. Charles I. in these words 'Dum Spiro Spero, C. R.'; and that of Sir Thomas Herbert, Groom of the Bedchamber to K. Charles I. 'ex dono serenissimi Regis Car. servo suo humiliss. T. Herbert.' It has also the handwriting of Ben Jonson and of George III. This copy must ever be regarded as of great national curiosity, not only from its former possessors as from the circumstance

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