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DISPUTATION.

Nation. London, Printed Anno Domini, 1678. 40, A-C in fours, C 4 blank. Politiqve Discourses, treating of the differences and inequalities of Vocations, as well Publique as Priuate: with the scopes or endes wherevnto they are directed. Translated out of French, by Egremont Ratcliffe Esquire. Suas habet Respublica ligaturas. Imprinted at London for Edward Aggas. 1578. 4°, black letter, A—U in fours, and a leaf of X. Dedicated to Sir Francis Walsingham.

Twooe discourses to be ioyned in one booke, The one a true relacon of the French kinges good successe against the Duke of Parma, the other of A certen mountaine bvrninge in the Isle of Palme five or Sixe weekes. Licensed to John Wolf, 4 May, 1592.

Discourses on the Publick Revenues, and on the Trade of England. In Two Parts.

By the Author of the Essay on Ways and Means.... To which is added A Discourse upon Improving the Revenue of the State of Athens. Written Originally in Greek, by Xenophon... London: Printed for James Knapton... 1698. 8°. Part I., A-T 4 in eights, and Aa-Dd in eights: Part II. (with a Discourse annexed on the East India Trade), A-Ee in eights, besides a folded leaf in Aa: Aaa-Ddd in eights. DISPUTATION.

A dysputation betwene olde age and youghte. A ballad. Licensed to A. Lacy in 1563-4.

The Dysputation betwene love and monye. A ballad. Licensed to W. Pickering in 1564-5.

A pretye disputacon betwene a citizen and a countreman. Licensed to H. Carre, 18 Sept. 1579.

The Dispvtation Concerning the Controversit Headdis of Religion, haldin in the Realme of Scotland, the zeir of God ane thousand fyue hundreth fourscoir zeiris. Betuix. The pretended ministerie of the deformed Kirk of Scotland. And, Nicol Burne Professor of philosophie in S. Leonardis college, in the Citie of Sanctandrois. Imprinted at Parise the first day of October. 1581. 8°. ǎ, 8 leaves: A-Z in eights, Z 8 with the mark: Ane Admonition to the Antichristian Ministers in the Deformit Kirk of Scotland, in verse, A-B in fours.

Dedicated to James VI.

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DISSENTERS.

DIURNAL.

The Protestant-Dissenters Case: Or, The Statute of the 23. of Eliz. Ca. 1. Inflicting the Penalty of £20 per Month for not coming to Church, Explained. London, Printed for Tho. Knowles in Towerstreet, 1682. A folio leaf.

In Imitation of Hudibras. The Dissenting Hypocrite, Or Occasional Conformist; with Reflections on two of the RingLeaders, &c. . London, Printed in the Year 1704. 8°, A-L 2 in fours, and a, 4 leaves. In verse.

DITTY.

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A pleasynte Dyttye: When Splendent Phebus. Licensed to T. Colwell in 1564-5.

A Dytty Declarynge the mesyrable estate Betweene the worlde that was and ys of late.

Licensed to A. Lacy in 1564-5.

A Dittie declaringe by order of fate.
Howe fickell Dame Fortune Dothe
chaunge our estate.

Licensed to Roger Ward, July 8, 1577.
A mornefull ditie or Sorowfull sonnett of
Twoe gentlemen Brethren and sonnes
vnto a gentleman of good callinge.
Licensed to Henry Carre, 24 Sept. 1580.
A compendious dittie of a christians life.
Licensed to E. Allde, 8 Aug. 1586.

A Dittie exhortinge to put on the armour
of God. Licensed to H. Carre, 15 Aug.
1586.

Li

A tragicall Dyttie of a yonge married
Wyfe who faynd herself sick, &c.
censed to T. Nelson, 7 Nov. 1586.
A lamentable Dyttie shewinge the crueltie
of a farmer. Licensed to T. Nelson, 7
Nov. 1586.

A Dyttie of the Christian mans comfort.
A ballad. Licensed to Yarath James,
1 Aug. 1586.

A moste excellent dittye made vppon sundrye strange thinges which haue latelye happened, and on sundrye horrible crymes lately committed. Licensed to Thomas Nelson, 27 July, 1590.

A pleasant newe dittye Intituled I cannot be enamored on her face. In two parts. Licensed to Simon Stafford, 19 August, 1612.

DIURNAL.

A la mode de Paris: Or The Diurnall
in Verse. [1659.] 4°, 4 leaves.
December 29. 1659. Alamode of Paris.
No place,
Or, The Diurnall in Verse.

DIVES.

&c. Folio, 2 leaves. Printed in two columns.

DIVES AND PAUPER.

Dives and Pavper. Londini in ædibus Tho. Bertheleti regij impress. excus. [Col.] Here endethe a compendiouse treatyse or dialoge of Dives and Pavper, That is to say the ryche and the poore.

xvi. day of Octobre. In the yere of our lorde. 1536. Imprynted in Fletestrete by me Thomas Berthelet, prynter vnto the kynges mooste noble grace, dwellynge at the Sygne of the Lucrece. 80, black letter. a, 8 leaves: A-Z in eights av 3 in eights.

DIVES AND LAZARUS.

A ballad of the Ryche man and poore Lazarus. Licensed to John Waley and the widow Toy in 1557-8.

Dives and Lazerus. A ballad. Licensed to W. Pickering in 1570.

DIVINITY.

Forced Divinity, Or Two Sermons Preached by the Compulsion of Two sorts of Sinners, Viz. Drunkards & Theives. The first by Certaine Ale-Bibbers who having heard a Minister teach much against Drinking, Afterwards met with him, And Compelled him to make a Sermon upon one Word. The Second By a Crew of Theives, who after they had Robbed a Minister [Parson Hobart], forc't him to make a Sermon in Prayse of their Profession; and when he had done, Returned his Money, and Six Shillings Eightpence for his Sermon. London, Printed for F. C. And are to be sold in the Old Bayly. [Circa, 1640.] 8°, A in eights, A 8 blank. B. M.

In prose. DOBSON, JOHN, B.D., of Magdalen College, Oxford.

A Sermon Preacht at the Funeral of the Honourable The Lady Mary Farmor, Relict of Sir William Farmor Baronet : Who died at London on the 18th day of July, 1670, and was buried the 5th day of August following at Eston-Neston in Northamptonshire. London, Printed for R. Royston, 1670. 4o, A-F in fours, title on A 2. With an engraving of the hatchment on the title.

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DOCKWRA, ANNE.

A Looking-Glass for the Recorder and Justices of the Peace, and Grand Juries for the Town and County of Cambridge. [1682.] 4°, 6 leaves. With some verses. DOD, JOHN, AND CLEAVER, ROBERT. A Godlie Forme of Hovseholde Government... now newly perused, amended,

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and augmented, by Iohn Dod and Robert Cleuer. At London, Printed for Thomas Man, and are to be sold by Arthur Iohnson,... 1612. 8°, A—Ãa in eights, Aa 8 blank.

A Godly Forme of Houshold Gouernment. London, Printed by the Assignes of Thomas Man, . . . 1630. 8°, A-Aa in eights.

DODRIDGE, SIR JOHN.

The History of the Ancient and moderne Estate of the Principality of Wales, Dutchy of Cornwall, and Earldome of Chester. Collected out of the Records of the Tower of London, and diuers ancient Authours. By Sir Iohn Dodridge Knight, late one of his Maiesties Iudges in the Kings Bench. And by himselfe Dedicated to King Iames of euer blessed memory. London, Printed by Tho. Harper, for Godfrey Emondson and Thomas Alchorne. M.DC.XXX. 4°. A, 4 leaves: (*), 4 leaves: A-S in fours, S 4 blank.

Judge Doderidge, His Law of Nobility and Peerage. Wherein the Antiqvities, Titles, Degrees, and Distinctions; Concerning the Peeres and Nobility of this Nation are excellently set forth. . . . Lon. 1658. don, Printed for L. Chapman, 8°. Title and Table, 2 leaves: B-03 in eights.

DODOENS, REMBERT.

...

1595.

A New Herball, Or Historie of Plants Corrected and amended. Imprinted at London, by Edm. Bollifant. 4°, black letter. Qqq 2 in eights.

a-c 4 in eights: B—

A New Herbal, Or Historie of Plants .. Corrected and amended. Imprinted at London by Edward Griffin. 1619. Folio. a, 6 leaves: A-3 E 4 in sixes. DOG IN THE WHEEL.

The Dog in the Wheel. A Satyr. With the Character of a Disinterested, Peaceable, and Loyal Statesman, in Opposition to that of a Busy, Turbulent, Sp-hing Peer. London: Printed in the Year, 1705. 4o, A-D, 2 leaves each. In verse. DOLBEN, J., Dean of Westminster, after

wards Archbishop of York.

A Sermon Preached before the King on Tuesday, June 20th, 1665. Being the Day of Solemn Thanksgiving for the late Victory at Sea. London, Printed by A. Maxwell for Timothy Garthwait, 1665. 4o, B-E in fours, and the title.

A Sermon Preached before the King, Aug. 14, 1666. Being the Day of Thanksgiving for the late Victory at Sea. .

DONATUS.

London, Printed for Timothy Garthwait, 1666. 4o, A-D in fours. With an engraving of a ship on the title. DONATUS, ÆLIUS, Grammarian. Donatus minor vna cũ remigio ad pusillorum anglicanorum scolarium vsum incipit feliciter. [Col.] Explicit Donat9 cũ remigio ipressus London. p me Winandú de Worde comorantem în vico (the fletestrete) nücupato sub intersignio solis. 4, A, 8, B, 4. With the common cut of a schoolmaster and his pupils on the titlepage. B. M.

DONATUS, GUIDO, Astrologist. Anima Astrologiæ: Or, A Guide for Astrologers. Being the Considerations of the Famous Guido Donatus Faithfully rendred into English. As also the Choicest Aphorisms of Cardans Seaven Segments, Translated... By William Lilly, Student in Astrology. London, Printed for B. Harris . . . 1676. 8°. A, 4 leaves: B-I 4 in eights, I 4 blank: Cardan, A-D in eights, besides the frontispiece and a folded leaf with A Catalogue of Stars.

The preface is dated from Walton-onThames, 2 August, 1675.

DONNE, JOHN, Dean of St. Paul's. Biathanatos. A Declaration of that Paradoxe, or Thesis, that Selfe-homicide is not so Naturally Sinne, that it may never be other wise. Wherein the Nature, and the extent of all those Lawes, which seeme to be violated by this Act, are diligently surveyed. Written by John Donne, who afterwards received Orders from the Church of England, and dyed Deane of Saint Pauls, London. Published by Authoritie. London, Printed by John Dawson. [1644.] 4°. T, 3 leaves: *, 2 leaves : A-Ee 2 in fours.

Poems, By J. D. with Elegies. . . . London Printed by M. F. for John Marriot 1649. 8°. A, 4 leaves, A i blank : B-Cc in eights.

This is probably the same as the edition of 1650 with a different imprint and date. Paradoxes, Problems, Essayes, Characters, Written by Dr. Doune Dean of Pauls : To which is added a Book of Epigrams: Written in Latin by the same Author; translated into English by J: Mayne, D.D. As also Ignatius his Conclave, a Satyr, Translated out of the Originall Copy written in Latin by the same Author; found lately amongst his own Papers. London, Printed by T. N. for Humphrey Moseley 1652. 12o. A, 8 leaves: B-L 2 in twelves: the

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To the Svpreme Avthority, The Parliament of the Common-wealth of England. The Humble Remonstrance of Sir Balthazar Gerbier Knight. Touching his sundry Proposals, wherein this Commonwealths Interest is concerned: And ticularly on the present necessity of laying a Claim unto considerable Summes of money due by the States of Brabant & Flanders unto this Common-wealth. No place, printer's name, or date [London, 1648?] 4°, A-B in fours.

Les Effects Pernicieux de Merchants Favoris et Grands Ministres d'Estat es Provinces Belgiques, en Lorraine, Germanie, France, Italie, Espagne, & Angleterre. Et Des-Abuze d'Erreurs Populaires, Sur le Subject de Iaqves & Charles Stvart, Roys de la Grande Bretagne. Par le Chevalier Balthazar Gerbier. A La Haye Chez Adrian Vlac. 1653. 8°. ), 8 leaves: A-G 4 in eights.

A Sommary Description, Manifesting that greater Profits are to bee done in the hott then in the could parts of the Coast off America: And how much the public good is concerned therein Referring to the annexed Advertissement, For Men inclined to Plantations. Printed [at Amsterdam] for Sir Balthazar Gerbier Kyt Douvilly. Anno 1660. 4°, black letter. The Summary, A-B 3 in fours: the Advertisement, A in fours. Dedicated to Charles II.

Counsel and Advise to all Builders; For

DOWNING.

the Choice of their Surveyours, Clarke of their Works, Bricklayers, Masons, Carpenters, and other Work-men therein concerned. As also, In respect of their Works, Materials and Rates thereof. Together with several Epistles to Eminent Persons, who may be concerned in Building. Written by Sir Balthazar Gerbier, Douvily, Knight. London, Printed by Thomas Mabb, dwelling on St. Pauls-Wharf neer the Thames, 1663. 8o. a-c in eights: d in eights: e-f in eights g, 6 leaves: B-G in eights, G 8 with the Errata. Dedicated to the Queen Mother.

A Brief Discourse concerning the Three chief Principles of Magnificent Building. viz. Solidity, Conveniency, and Ornament. By Sr. Balthazar Gerbier, Knight. London, Printed by Tho. Mabb, for Tho. Heath . . . 1664. 8°, A-H in eights. Dedicated to the King.

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DOWNING, CALYBUTE.

A Discovrsive Coniectvre vpon the Reasons that produce a desired event of the present troubles of Great Britaine, different from those of Lower Germanie. By Calybute Downing, L.L.D. Pastor of Hackney... London, Printed by Richard Hearne, and are to be sold by John Partridge. 1641. 4°. A, 2 leaves: B-G 2 in fours, G 2 blank.

DOWNING, SIR GEORGE.

A Reply of Sir George Downing Knight and Baronet, Envoy Extraordinary from His Majesty of Great Britain, &c. To the Remarks of the Deputies of the EstatesGeneral, Upon His Memorial of December 20. 1664. Old Stile. London, Printed Anno Dom. 1665. 4o, A-N in fours, and the title.

A Discourse Written by Sir George Downing, The King of Great Britain's Envoy Extraordinary to the States of the United Provinces. Vindicating his Royal Master from the Insolencies of a Scandalous Libel, Printed under the Title of [An Extract out of the Register of the States General of the United Provinces, upon the Memorial of Sir George Downing, Envoy, &c.] And delivered by the Agent Dr Heyde for such, to several Publick Ministers. . . . Whereunto is added a Relation of some Former and Later Proceedings of the Hollanders: By a Meaner Hand. London, Printed for Dorman Newman... 1672. 12o. A, 6 leaves : B-H in twelves. The first and last two leaves are blank.

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Downing's portion is dated 1664. The meaner hand is not named

D'OYLEY, THOMAS, M.D.

A Spanish grammer conformed to our Englishe Accydence. With a large dictionarye conteyninge Spanish, Latyn, and Englishe wordes, with a multitude of Spanishe wordes more then are conteyned in the Calapine of x: languages or Neobrecensis Dictionare. Set forth by Thomas D'Oyley Doctor in physick with the cofirence of Natyve Spaniardes. Licensed to John Wolf, 19 Oct. 1590. DRAKE, SIR FRANCIS.

A Discours in Commendacon of the valiaunte and verteous mynded Gentleman master Francis Drake. Licensed to John Charlwood, 4 Jan. 1580-1.

This appears as if it was the book in verse by Thomas Greepe, printed by Charlwood in 1587.

The voyadge into the West Indyes made by Sir Frauncis Drake knight. Licensed to W. Ponsonby, 26 Nov. 1588. Vlisses Britanicus, or the travalours pockett booke transcribed out of the memorialls of Francis Drake knight. Licensed to Francis Coules, 26 November. 1629.

DRAKE, SIR WILLIAM.

Sir William Drake His Speech in Parliament. Concerning the present Distempers, and putting the Kingdome in a state of defence. November 10, 1641. London, Printed for W. L. 1641. 4°, 4 leaves.

DREAMER.

The Divine Dreamer: Or, A short treatise discovering the true effect and power of Dreames; Confirmed by the most learned and best approved Authors. Whereunto is annexed The Dreame of a young Gentleman, immediatly before the death of the late Earle of Strafford. Printed in the yeare 1641. 4o, A-C in fours, A 1 and C 4 blank. B. M. DREXELIUS, H.

The School of Patience. Written in Latin by H. Drexelius. And faithfully translated into English, by R. S. Gent. London, Printed by Thomas Harper. M.DC.XL. 120. A, 6 leaves: B-Aa 9 in twelves. With a frontispiece by W. Marshall.

DREXELIUS, J.

The Christians Zodiake or Twelue Signes of Predestination unto Life euerlasting. Written in Latine by Ieremie Drexelius. London Printed for Samuel Broun . . .

DROLLERY.

1643. 12o, A-L_in twelves, besides the illustrations to Emblems 2, 4, 6, 8. DROLLERY.

Merry Drollery Complete, Or, A Collection.

Of Jovial Poems, Merry Songs, Witty Drolleries, Intermixed with Pleasant Catches. The First Part. Collected by W. N. C. B. R. S. J. G. Lovers of Wit. London, Printed for Simon Miller, at the Star, at the West-End of St. Pauls, 1670. 8°, A-Z 4 in eights, Part 2 commencing with a half title on sign. O. DRUMMOND, W.

Poems, By that most Famous Wit, William Drvmmond of Hawthornden. London, Printed by W. H. and are to be sold in the Company of Stationers, 1656. 80, A-O in eights. With a portrait by Gaywood.

The History of Scotland, From the year 1423. until the year 1542. Containing the Lives and Reigns of James the I. the II. the III. the IV. the V. with several Memorials of state, During the Reigns of James VI. & Charles I. By William Drummond of Hawthornden. With a Prefatory Introduction by Mr. Hall of Grays-Inn. London, Printed by Henry Hills, for Rich. Tomlins and himself, and are to be sold at their houses near Py-Corner. MDCLV. Folio. A, 4 leaves: a, 4 leaves: b (or Bb), 3 leaves: B-Pp in fours, Pp 4 blank, and Pp 3 occupied by verses "To S[ir] W[illiam] A[lexander]," &c. With portraits by Gaywood of Drummond and of the four Kings.

This includes a reprint of the CypressGrove. In some copies occurs a duplicate leaf H 4, with a laudatory passage on Cromwell.

Polemo-Middinia. Carmen Macaronicum. Autore Gulielmo Drummondo, Scoto-Britanno. Accessit Jacobi id Nominis Quinti, Regis Scotorum, Cantilena Rustica Vulgo Inscripta Christs Kirk on the Green. Recensuit, Notisque illustravit E. G. Oxonii, E Theatro Sheldoniano. Anno Dom. 1691. 4o, A-E 2 in fours.

E. G. are the initials of Edmund Gibson. DRUNKARDS.

A ballad agaynst Druckers. Licensed to W. Griffith in 1662-3.

DRUNKENNESS.

A discription of the most vile and chiefe capitall sinnes of Drunckenes devided into

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Five sortes of Drunckhardes. Licensed to Edward Allde, 30 March, 1609.

The Eighth Liberal Science: Or A newfound-Art and Order of Drinking, With A true Description of their School and Library, the Degrees taken there, The Tongues Studied there, The several Titles proper to the Professors of that Art, both Civil and Martial, viz.

Το

The Universitie men.

The Inns of Court and Chancery.
The Army and Souldiery.

The Sea-men, or Seller-service-men. Also, Penal Statutes enacted in Drinking, Proverbs used amongst them, with divers Stories of such whom immoderate Drinking hath made ridiculous. London, Printed by B. A. near the Upper Pump in Grub-street, 1650. 8°, A-B in eights, including a frontispiece. In prose. B. M. DRURY, SIR WILLIAM, Lord Justice of Ireland.

An epitaphe on Sir William Drury. Licensed to Edward White, 11 April, 1580. [ by Thomas Churchyard.] DRYDEN, JOHN.

The Comedies, Tragedies, and Operas Written by John Dryden, Esq; Now first Collected together, and Corrected from the Originals. In Two Volumes. London, MDCCI. Folio.

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There are copies on large paper. To His Sacred Maiesty, A Panegyrick on His Coronation By John Dryden. London, Printed for Henry Herringman 1661. Folio, 4 leaves. In verse. Annvs Mirabilis: The Year of Wonders, 1666. An Historical Poem: Containing the Progress and various Successes of our Naval War with Holland, under the Conduct of His Highness Prince Rupert, and His Grace the Duke of Albemarl. And describing the Fire of London. By John Dryden, Esq... London, Printed for Henry Herringman, 1667. 8°. A, 8 leaves: a, 4 leaves: B-F in eights, F 8 blank. In 4-line stanzas.

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Dedicated to the City of London, after which comes a letter to Sir Robert Howard, explanatory of the nature of the poem, and a copy of verses to the Duchess of Albemarle on the Duke's victory against the Dutch, June 3, 1665.

Of Dramatick Poesie, An Essay. By John Dryden Esq; [Quot. from Horat. De Arte Poet.] London, Printed for Henry Herringman 1668. 4, A— K in fours. Dedicated to Charles, Lord Buckhurst.

This essay contains criticisms on Shakespear, Jonson, Fletcher, &c.

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