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This edition consists of 27 leaves. Only two copies are known, one of which is in the Malone collection, now in the Bodleian Library. Steevens, 1361, 17. 11s. 6d. resold Bindley, pt. iii. 1114, 427. resold Strettell, 1319, 267. 5s.

Venus and Adonis. Edinburgh by John Wreittoun, 1607. A copy is in the collection of the late Mr. George Chalmers.

Other editions of Venus and Adonis appeared in 1617, in 1620, and in 1630. Venvs and Adonis.

Vilia miretur vulgus mihi flauus Apollo Pocula Castalia plena ministret aqua. London printed by I. H. and are to be sold by Francis Coules in the Old Baily without Newgate. 1636. 32mo. Twentyseven leaves, A to C, in eights, and D, 3 leaves. After the title is the dedication to the Earl of Southampton signed William Shakespeare, and in the title-page is a wood cut of a cupid. Hibbert, 7384, 17. 14s. Venus and Adonis. 1675. Nassau, pt. ii. 447, russia, 21. 5s.

Lucrece. London by Richard Field for Iohn Harrison, 1594. 4to. Forty-seven leaves. A copy is in the Bodleian Library. Lucrece. 1596. Rape of Lucrece. for J. Harrison, 1598.

London by P. Short

Lucrece. London by I. H. for Iohn Harrison, 1600. 24mo. Thirty-six leaves.

A copy is in the Bodleian Library.

Other editions of Lucrece appeared in 1607 and 1616.

The Rape of Lvcrece. By Mr. William Shakespeare. Newly reuised. London, 1624. 16mo. A to D, in eights. Jadis, 28, 31. 3s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1116, 91. Lloyd, 1134, 67. 8s. 6d.

The Rape of Lucrece. Steevens, 1046.

London, 1632.

The Rape of Lucrece, committed by Tarquin the Sixt; and the remarkable judgments that befel him for it. By the incomparable Master of our English Poetry, Will. Shakespeare Gent. Whereunto is annexed, The Banishment of Tarquin: Or, the Reward of Lust. By J. Quarles. London. Printed by J. G. for John Stafford and Will. Gilbertson 1655. 16mo. Hibbert, 7388, russia, 21. 6s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 632, 17. 10s. Field, 442, 37. 19s.-Collation. Sign. A 4 leaves (the first probably blank) B to F, in eights, and G, 4 leaves. Prefixed is a frontispiece, with a medallion of Shakespeare in the centre, underneath are the following lines:

The Fates decree, that 'tis a mighty wrong, To Woemen Kinde, to have more Greife,

then Tongue.'

The Passionate Pilgrim. London, W. Jaggard, 1599. First edition.

The Passionate Pilgrime, or certaine amorous Sonnets, betweene Venus and Adonis

newly corrected and augmented. By W. Shakespeare. The third Edition. Whereunto is newly added two Loue-Epistles, the first from Paris to Hellen, and Hellens Answere backe again to Paris. Printed by W. Iaggard, 1612. 18mo. Sixty-two leaves. A copy is in the Bodleian Library.

Shake-speares Sonnets. Never before imprinted. At London by G. Eld for T. T. and are to be solde by Iohn Wright, dwelling at Christ Church gate. 1609, 4to. Forty leaves, A and L, 2 leaves each, B to K, in fours. Some copies are to be solde by William Aspley.' Steevens, 1359, 37. 19s. Roxburghe, 3348, morocco, 211. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 629, 301. White Knights, 3962, morocco, 371. Boswell, 2349, 387. 17s. Inglis, 1352, 40% 19s. Reprinted by Steevens in 1766, with Twenty of the Plays of Shake

speare.

Poems: written by Wil. Shake-speare, Gent. Printed at London by Tho. Cotes, and are to be sold by Iohn Benson, 1640. 12mo. Prefixed to this edition, principally consisting of translations which never proceeded from Shakespeare's pen, is a portrait of Shakespeare, W. M(arshall) sculpsit. Field, 444, 21. 5s. Nassau, pt. ii. 444, russia, 37. 13s. 6d. Inglis, 1308, morocco, 4l. 4s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1115, 5. 15s. Jadis, 26, 57. 15s. 6d. Hibbert, 7385, Gl. 6s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. -- 71. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 630, 87. 18s. Ed.-Collation. Title, one leaf; to the reader, signed I. B. two pages; poems by Leon. Digges, 3 pages, and by John Warren, one page; the poems, commencing with a second title-page similar to the first, without a date, A to L, in eights, and M, 4 leaves. On L 2 commences a head title 'An Addition of some excellent Poems, to those precedent, of renowned Shakespare, by other Gentlemen.'

Collection of Poems, by Mr. W. Shakespeare. London by Lintot (1709). 8vo. Lintot's edition, according to Malone, is 'full of errors.' Jadis, 27, 7s. Nassau, pt. ii. 445, with portrait, 17. 4s. Hollis, 1222, 13s. 6d.

Collection of Poems being all the Miscellanies of Mr. W. Shakespeare. London by Lintot (1710). 8vo. 2 vols. in 1. Lloyd, 1133, 12s. 6d. Field, 447, 4s. 6d.

Venus and Adonis, Tarquin and Lucrece and Mr. Shakespear's Miscellany Poems. London, 1725. 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 1853, 5s. 6d. This volume sometimes accompanies Pope's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays. Poems. London, 1728. 12mo. Heath, 1932, 5s. 6d.

Shakespeare's Poems containing, I. Venus and Adonis. II. The Rape of Lucrece. III. The Passionate Pilgrim. IV. Sonnets. Dublin by T. Ewing, 1771. 12mo.

Lon

Poems written by Shakespear. don, 1774. 12mo. Published by J. Bell,

with a portrait of Shakespeare in the titlepage. Field, 451, 2s. Sabine, 890, 3s. LARGE PAPER. Nassau, pt. ii. 446, 8s. Garrick, 2291, morocco, 17. 3s.

Poems written by Mr. William Shakespeare. Reprinted for Thomas Evans (1775).

sm. 8vo. In the title-page is a portrait of

Shakespeare by A. Bannerman. Brockett, 2742, 6s. Roscoe, 1350, 14s. 6d. Stanley, 386, morocco, 11. 1s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 633, 11. 1s.

The Poems of William Shakespeare, viz. Venus and Adonis, the Rape of Lucrece, Sonnets, the Passionate Pilgrim, the Lover's Complaint. 1780. In the first volume of Malone's Supplement to the Edition of Shakespeare's Plays published in 1778.

Venus and Adonis and Tarquin and Lucrece, in English and German. Halle, in Saxony, 1783. 8vo.

Poems with a Glossary. roy. 8vo. Dent, pt. ii. 499, with plates inserted, morocco,

17. 10s.

Poems, with Mr. Capell's History of the Origin of Shakespeare's Fables and a Glossary. Sabine, 889, 5s. 6d.

Poems by W. Shakespeare with illustrative Remarks, original and select; to which is prefixed, a Sketch of the Author's Life. London, 1804. 12mo. 2 vols. With portrait and plates. Field, 452, 5s. Sabine, 892, 5s. 6d.

Poems of William Shakespeare. London, 1826. crown Svo. 8s. Published by W. Pickering.

SHAMROCK.-The Shamrock, or Hibernian Cresses; a Collection of Songs, Epigrams, &c. Latin as well as English, the original Production of Ireland. By Samuel Whyte. Dublin, 1772. 4to.

An esteemed collection. LARGE PAPER. Garrick, 2615, 11. 8s.

SHANNON, Robert, M. D. Α practical Treatise on Brewing, Distilling and Rectification, &c. Lond.

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the Syntax and Pronunciation of the Hebrew Tongue, with an Appendix, addressed to the Hebrew Nation. London, 1804. Svo.

These tracts contain a valuable dissertation on the power of the conversive vau in Hebrew, for which the author is entitled to the thanks of every Hebrew scholar.'-Orme.

Remarks on the Uses of the definitive Article in the Greek Text of the New Testament. Second Edition. Durham, 1803. 12mo. This work created some controversy. It was answered by Dr. Chr. Wordsworth, Gregory Blunt, the Rev. Calvin Winstanley, and Bishop Middleton.

Granville Sharp published numerous other learned and curious tracts, &c. Mr. Orme observes, his labours as a philanthropist can never be forgotten; his exertions as a Christian scholar also entitle him to everlasting remembrance.'

James, Abp. of St. Andrews. A true and impartial Account of the Life of Dr. James Sharp, Abp. of St. Andrews. Edinb. 1719. folio. An anonymous production, written by David Simson. 1723. 8vo.

A true Account of the Murder of James Sharp, Archb. of St. Andrews. London, 1679.

8vo. With portrait of the Archbishop.

A Proclamation upon the horrid Murther of James Abp. of St. Andrews. Lond. 1679.

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not afford a proof of those literary acquirements which it is known Sharp possessed.

SHARP, Samuel. Letters from Italy, describing the Customs and Manners of that Country, in the Years 1765, and 1766; to which is annexed, an Admonition to Gentlemen who pass the Alps, in their Tour through Italy. London, 1767. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Fonthill, 2056, 14s. Dr. Johnson observed, I read Sharpe's Letters on Italy over again, when I was at Bath. There is a great deal of matter in them.'

A View of the Customs, Manners, Drama, &c. of Italy, as they are described in the Frustra Letteraria; and in the Account of Italy in English, written by Mr. Baretti: compared with the Letters from Italy, written by Mr. Sharp. By Samuel Sharp. London, 1768. 8vo.

Thomas, D.D. Works. Lond. 1763. 8vo. 6 vols.

With a portrait of Sharp by Ahamet. Williams, 1607, 41. 3s. This author was an excellent Hebrew scholar, and a most determined antagonist of Hutchinsonianism.

Thomas. A Dissertation on the Pageants or Dramatic Mysteries, anciently performed at Coventry, by the Trading Companies of that City. Coventry, 1825. 4to.

Published at 31. 3s. LARGE PAPER, with plates on India paper, published at 61. 6s. Hibbert, 7505. 31. See Retrospective Review, xiii. 297, &c.

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William. A Collection of Crests of the Nobility and Gentry, drawn and etched by William Sharp, Herald-Painter. Lond. 1778. 4to. This collection consists of 14 plates, with 12 crests on each plate, well drawn and engraved.

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Saducismus debellatus, or a true Narrative of the Sorceries and Witchcrafts exercised by the Devil and his Instruwith Reflections upon ments upon Mrs. C. Shaw, together Witchcraft in general, &c. Lond. 1698. 4to.

Duncan, D. D. The History and Philosophy of Judaism. Edinb. 1787. 8vo.

A defence of the Mosaic system against some of the charges and insinuations of

SHARPE, Gregory, LL. D. Argument (and a second Argument) David Hume, &c. in Defence of Christianity. Lond. 1755, 62. 8vo.

A valuable work, written with considerable ability.

Two Dissertations on Languages and Letters, with a Hebrew Grammar and Lexicon, without Points. London. 1751. 8vo. Dent, pt. ii. 504, 5s. 6d. LARGE PAPER? Williams, 1611, 18s.

Dissertation on the Origin and Structure of the Latin Tongue. London, 1751. 8vo. Horne Tooke, 641, 12s.

A Dissertation on the Conduct of the Jewish Sanhedrim, and the Advice offered by Gamaliel in the famous Trial of the Apostles, Acts v. 17-41; considered as an Argument for the Truth of Christianity. Edinb. 1769. 8vo. This work, which was published anonymously, has been sometimes, by mistake, ascribed to Riccaltoun of Hobkirk.

A comparative View of the several Methods of promoting Religious Instruction from the earliest down to the present Time. London, 1776. 8vo. 2 vols. 10s.

The Centurion, or the Declaration made by the Centurion at the Foot of the Cross, an Argument for the Truth of our Lord's Mission. Edinb. 1793. 8vo. According to Mr. Orme, 'a large book on a small subject, which the author labours unsuccessfully to render interesting and convincing.'

SHAW, George, M. D. &c. General Zoology, or systematic Natural History, with Plates. London, 1800-19. 8vo. 11 vols. in 22.

A very valuable and judicious work. LARGE PAPER. Earl of Kerry, 478, 10 vols. in 20, 327. 11s. Combe, 1937, 10 vols. in 20, with the Zoological Lectures, 2 vols. russia, 217. It is thus arranged. Mammalia. Vol. 1. pt. i. pp. xiii & 248, with 69 plates, besides a plate of a skull at p. vii; pt. ii. pp. vii & 249-552 with plates 70-121; vol. ii. pt. i. pp. v & 226, with plates 122-65; pt. ii. pp. v & 229-560, with plates 166-232. Amphibia. vol. iii. pt. i. pp. vi & 312, with 86 plates; pt. ii. pp. vi & 312-615, with plates 87-140. Pisces. vol. iv. pt. i. pp. v & 186, with 25 plates; pt. ii. pp. xiii & 187-632, with plates 26-92; vol. v. pt. i. pp. v & 250, with plates 92-132; pt. ii. pp. vi & 251-463, with plates 133-82. Insecta. vol. vi. pt. i. pp. x & 239, with 79 plates; pt. ii. pp. viii & 241-509, with plates 80-137. Aves. vol. vii. pt. i. pp. xvii & 280, with 36 plates; pt. ii. pp. x & 281-504, with plates 37-71; vol. viii. pt. i. pp. ix & 357, with 45 plates; pt. ii. pp. vi & 359-557, with plates 46-84; vol. ix. pt. i. pp. xiv & 226, with 40 p.ates; pt. ii. pp. xvii & 229-547, with plates 41-70; vol. x. pt. i. pp. xix & 317, with 30 plates; pt. ii. pp. xxxi & 319-765, with plates 31-60; vol. xi. pt. i. pp. xiv and 264, with 17 plates; pt. ii. pp. xxi & 265646, with plates 18-49.

The Naturalist's Miscellany, by George Shaw and Frederick P. Nodder. London, 1789, &c. royal 8vo. This work, consisting of 267 nos., forming 24 vols., and containing 1064 coloured plates, was published at 337. 17s. It has no general titles, but each volume has a dedication. The plates for no. 268 were finished, and may be had; but the descriptions are wanting, owing to the sudden death of Dr. Shaw. The work has been continued by Dr. Leach under the title of The Zoological Miscellany, royal 8vo. 3 vols. Speculum Linnæanum, sive Zoologiæ Linnæanæ Illustratio. Lond. 1790. 4to. pp. -, with 8 coloured plates (Primates).

Musei Leveriani Explicatio (Lat. et Ang.). Lond. 1792-6. 4to. vol. i. 5 nos. pp. 248, with 65 coloured plates. (Vol. ii.) no. vi. pp., with 12 coloured plates. Hibbert, 7508, 27. 10s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1843, 57. 15s. 6d.

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ΠΟΙΚΙΛΟΦΡΟΝΗΣΙΣ; or, the different Humours of Men, represented in an Interlude at a Country School. London, 1692. Svo. Rhodes, 2278, 10s.

Samuel. Alphabetical List of the registered Entails in Scotland from 1685 to 1784. Edinb. 1784. 4to.

- Rev. Stebbing. The History and Antiquities of Staffordshire. London, 1798-1801. folio. Vol. 1 & vol. 2, pt. 1.

An excellent work. LARGE PAPER. Beckford in 1817, no. 98, uncut, 127. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 581, russia, 177. Dent, pt. ii. 1276, russia, 137. 5s.-Collation. Vol. I. Half-title, title, and preface, pp. i-xvi;

1780. 4to. 2 vols.

Roxburghe, 2176, 27. 12s. 6d.

An Analysis of the Galic Language. Lond. 1778. 4to. 9s. Roxburghe, 2175, 15s. London, 1778. 8vo. 5s.

SHAXTON, Nicholas, Bishop of Salisbury. See CROWLEY, Robert.

list of subscribers, pp. xxi-xxiv; introduc- | and old Books and MSS. London, tion, &c. 125 pages, before which is 'Agri Staffordiensis Icon'; appendix, p. i-xii; index to Domesday Book, pp. xi & *xii; Liber Niger Scaccarii, &c. pp. xiii-xxxviii; history, 434 pages; appendix, &c. 38 pages. In the history, pages 153 to 158, 165, 166, 207 to 214, 229, 230, and 411 to 416 are repeated with asterisks. There are plates 1 to 5 & 1 to 40 in this volume, also 18 on the letterpress, and a pedigree of the family of Wolferstan at p. 416. Vol. II. Part 1. Title and advertisement, xxxii pages; additions, &c. list of plates and directions to the binder, 14 pages; history, 290 pages; appendix, 20 pages. In the historical part, pages 21, 22, 27 to 30, 105, 106, 215, 216, 221 and 222 are repeated with asterisks; page 107 is twice repeated, and pages 171 and 172 are repeated on the folded pedigree of Pipe of Bilson. The volume contains a plan of Wolverhampton and 38 plates, also 14 plates on the letter press, and two pedigrees, folded, at pp. 172 & 188.

A Tour to the West of England in 1788, by the Rev. S. Shaw, M. A. London, 1789. Svo. Fonthill, 2565, 14s. 2098, 7s. Hibbert, 7397, 7s. Shaw's Tour will be found in the second volume of Pinkerton's Collection of Voyages and Travels.

SHAW, Thomas, D. D. Travels, or Observations relating to several Parts of Barbary and the Levant, with Supplement. Oxford, 173846. folio.

These Travels have been universally esteemed, not only for their accuracy and fidelity, but on account of the illustrations they contain of natural history, of the classic authors, and especially of the scriptures. Bindley, pt. iii. 401, 17. 7s. Hibbert, 7565, 21. 4s. Gough, 3389, 11. 7s. Heath, 2718, 21. 10s. Roxburghe, 7272. 17. 9s. LARGE PAPER. Nassau, pt. ii. 842, 27. 18s. Bishop Randolph, 1404, russia, 67. 16s. 6d. Fonthill, 2467, 67. 16s. 6d. London, 1757. 4to. Willett, 2152, 27. 16s. Gough, 3385, 21. 7s. M. of Townshend, 2837, 21. 4s. E. of Kerry, 609, 21. 3s. Towneley, pt. ii. 1437, russia, 17. 10s. Dent, pt. ii. 1036, 17. 11s. 6d. Gosset, 4943, 17. 16s. The third Edition, corrected, with some Account of the Author. Edinb. 1808. Svo. 2 vols. with plates. Shaw's travels are reprinted entire in the fifteenth volume of Pinkerton's Collection of Voyages and Travels.

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Jniunctions gyuen by the Bysshop of Salysbury throughout his Dioces (30 Hen. viii). Jmpr. by Johan Byddell (1538). 4to. contains 4 leaves.

The Submission of Nic. Shaxton late

Bishop of Salisbury to the Kinges Maiestie; and subscribing to xiii Articles touching the reall Presence, &c. Who was condemned to Death, and pardoned by the King vpon his Submission ixo. Julii Ano. 33. Hen. 8. Printed by John Herford for Rob. Toye. 4to.

SHEE, Martin Archer, P. R. A. Elements of Art, a Poem in six Cantos, with Notes and a Preface. London, 1809. 8vo.

Hibbert, 7399, 10s.

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Commemoration of Reynolds and other Poems. fsc. 8vo.

Alasco, a Tragedy. Svo. 7s. 6d.

SHEERES, Sir Henry. Essay on the Certainty and Causes of the Earth's Motion on its Axis. Lond. 1698. 4to.

A Discourse concerning the Mediterranean Sea and the Streights of Gibraltar. Lond. 1705. 8vo.

SHELDON, Anne. Authentic and interesting Memoirs of Miss Anne Sheldon. London, 1787. 12mo. 4 vols. 10s.

SHELDRAKE, Timothy. Botanicum Medicinale, an Herbal of medical Plants. London (1759). folio.

With 117 coloured plates. Hibbert, 7566, 17. 8s. Willett, 2335, 27. 10s.

SHELLEY, George. The Penman's Magazine, or a new Copy Book. London, 1705. fol.

Percy Bysshe. Poetical and other Works.

Queen Mab, by Percy Bysshe Shelley.

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