2785 [BUTLER (SAMUEL).] HUDIBRAS. | The Third and laft PART. | Written by the AUTHOR | OF THE | FIRSt and SECOND PARTS. | LONDON, | Printed for Simon Miller, at the Sign of the Star | at the West End of St. Pauls. 1678. 8vo, original sheep, slightly cracked at edges. Second Issue of the first edition,— the errata corrected, and with the license on verso of title,-four blank leaves at beginning and two at end. Measures 4 x 7 in. AN IMMACULATE COPY. 2786 [BUTLER (SAMUEL).] HUDIBRAS. IN THREE PARTS. Written in the Time of the LATE WARS. Corrected and Amended: with ADDITIONS. To which is added ANNOTATIONS, With an Exact INDEX to the Whole. LONDON: Printed by T. W. for D. Browne, &c. 1726., 12mo, calf, rebacked. PORTRAIT and COPPERPLATE ILLUSTRATIONS designed and engraved by W. HOGARTH. THE FIRST EDITION WITH HOGARTH'S PLATES. 2787 BUTLER (SAMUEL). The Pofthumous WORKS of Mr Samuel Butler, (Author of HUDIBRAS) Compleat in One VOLUME: Written in the Time of the Grand Rebellion, and in the Reign of King CHARLES II. Being a Collection of SATIRES, SPEECHES, and REFLECTIONS upon those Times. Publish'd from Original M.SS. and Scarce and Valuable Pieces formerly Printed. To which is added, A Key to HUDIBRAS by Sir Roger L'Eftrange. LONDON: Printed for and Sold by RICHARD BALDWIN, &c. 1732. 12mo, polished calf, gilt back. PORTRAIT ENGRAVED by VANDERGUCHT, and CURIOUS COPPERPLATES. 2788 [BUTLER (SAMUEL).] HUDIBRAS. Another Edition. Adorned with a PORTRAIT engraved by VANDERGUCHT, and COPPERPLATES designed and engraved by W. HOGARTH. LONDON, Printed for C. Bathurst, &c. 1775. 12mo, bound in full mottled calf, gilt back, citron edges, by JENKINS and CECIL. FINE COPY. 2789 C ALVES (THE) HEAD CLUB. The SECRET HISTORY of the Calves-Head Clubb, or the REPUBLICAN UNMASQU'D: wherein is fully fhewn the Religion of the CALVES-HEAD Heroes, in their Anniversary Thanksgiving Songs on the Thirtieth of January, by them called ANTHEMS; for the years 1693, 1694, 1695, 1696, 1697, &c. LONDON. Printed, And Sold by the BOOKSELLERS of LONDON and WESTMINSTER. 1703. 4to, half green crushed levant morocco, gilt top. Small hole in title. FINE COPY. 2790 CAREW (THOMAS). POEMS. | By | THOMAS CAREVV | Esquire. | One of the Gentlemen of the | Privie-Chamber, and Sewer in Ordinary to His Majefty. | LONDON, | Printed by I. D. for Thomas Walkley, and are to be fold at the figne of the flying Horse, between Brittains | Burse, and York-House. | 1640. 12mo, FIRST EDITION, in the original calf, some headlines cut into. The "MASQVE" has a separate titlepage. BOOKPLATE of F. OLCOTT. 2791 CAREW (THOMAS). POEMS. By | THOMAS CAREVV | Efquire. | One of the Gentlemen of the Privie-Chamber, and Sewer in Ordinary to His Majesty The fecond Edition revifed and enlarged. LONDON, Printed by I. D. for Thomas Walkley, and are to be sold at the signe of the flying Horse, between Brittains Burfe, and Yorke-House, 1642. Small Svo, elegantly bound in full crimson crushed levant morocco, super extra, richly gilt back, paneled sides, corner ornaments, inside broad gold borders, delicately tooled, by MATTHEWS. Leaf F 2 re-margined, a few letters shaved off. FINE COPY. 2792 CARTWRIGHT (WILLIAM). COMEDIES, | TRAGICOMEDIES, | With other POEMS, By |M'WILLIAM | CARTWRIGHT, | Late Student of Chrift-Church in Oxford, and Proctor of the UNIVERSITY. | LONDON, Printed for Humphrey Mofeley, and | are to be fold at his Shop, at the sign of the Prince's Arms in S Pauls Church-yard. 1651. 8vo, FIRST EDITION, old calf. FINE PORTRAIT by LOMBART, with verses underneath. There are separate titles to each portion of the volume, and above FIFTY COMMENDATORY POEMS by ISAAC WALTON, ALEX. BROME, HENRY VAUGHAN, JAMES HOWELL, R. STAPYLTON and others. The side note to the commendatory verses of STAPYLTON is ALMOST PERFECT,—a rare occurrence. This copy contains the RARE DUPLICATE LEAVES at end (301-6), with the blank space, often deficient. 2793 CATLIN (ZACHARY). PVBL OVID. |DE TRISTIBVS: MOVRNEFVLL|ELEGIES, IN FIVE | BOOKES:| or Com- pofed in his Banish- | ment, part at Sea, and part | at Tomos, a City of PONTUS. | Translated into English Verse | by Zachary Catlin. Mr. of | Arts. Suffolke. | LONDON, | Printed by T. Cotes, for Iohn Bellamie, etc. 1639. 12mo, bound in full sprinkled calf, gilt back, red edges, by W. PRATT. Top inner margin of title neatly repaired. FINE COPY. 2794 CHALKHILL (JOHN). THEALMA AND | Clearchus. | A PASTORAL HISTORY, | In fmooth and eafie VERSE. | Written long fince, | By JOHN CHALKHILL, Esq; | An Acquaintant and Friend of | EDMUND SPENCER | LONDON: | Printed for Benj. Tooke, at the Ship in S. Paul's | Church-yard. 1683. 8vo, bound in full red straight-grained morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt inside morocco borders, leather joints (by MRS. WIER), This poem was edited, and the preface written by ISAAC WALTON, who has introduced two songs by this author in his " Complete AngLER." Title slightly stained, and three autographs of a former owner (1722) on different leaves. VERY GOOD COPY. RARE. The Retrospective Review says: "The conclusion appears to us inevitable that CHALKHILL was merely a nomme de guerre. Whether WALTON himself was the AUTHOR of the POEM may admit of more controversy. WE are ourselves strongly CONVINCED HE WAS, AND WE THINK ANY PERSON WHO TAKES THE TROUBLE WE HAVE DONE IN INVESTIGATING THE CIRCUMSTANCES AND IN COMPARING THE THEALMA WITH THE ACKNOWLEDGED PRODUCTIONS OF WALTON WILL COME TO THE SAME CONCLUSION." 2795 CHAMBERLAYNE (WILLIAM). Pharonnida: | A HEROICK POEM. | By WILLIAM CHAMBERLAYNE | Of Shaftsbury in the County of Dorcet. LONDON, Printed for Robert Clavell. at the Sign of the | Stags-Head neer St. Gregories Church in | St. Pauls Church-yard. 1659. 12m0, FIRST EDITION, calf, gilt back, red edges. FINE IMPRESSION of the RARE ENGRAVED PORTRAIT of CHAMBERLAYNE, by A. HERTOCKS (re-margined). AUTOGRAPH of "RICHD CHAMBERLAINE" on title, and on verso the AUTOGRAPH of "MRS SARAH PARKINSON, HER BOOK 1682." Also, on verso of last leaf, "THOMAS BENNETT, HIS BOOKE 1663." FROM THE GAISFORD COLLECTION, WITH BOOKPLATE. 2796 CHAPMAN (GEORGE). THE SHADO VV OF NIGHT: CONTAINING. Deuifed by G. C. Gent. Verfus mei habebunt aliquantum Noctis AT LONDON, Printed by R. F. for William Ponsonby. 1594. 4to, bound in full claret-colored straight-grained morocco, gilt back, paneled sides, with choice centre ornament, gilt edges. The title has been repaired and mounted, and a few other leaves repaired. THIS COPY FORMERLY BELONGED TO GEorge STEEVENS, THOMAS PARK, and THOMAS HILL, and contains the STAMP of MR. STEEVENS and the AUTOGRAPHS OF THE OTHERS. THE IDENTICAL COPY DESCRIBED IN THE BIBLIOTHECA ANGLO-POETICA, WHERE (IN 1815) IT WAS PRICED AT £25. EXCESSIVELY RARE. 2797 CHAPMAN (GEORGE). SEAVEN BOOKES OF THE ILIADES OF HOMERE, PRINCE OF POETS, Tranflated according to the Greeke, in iudgement of his best Commentaries. by George Chapman, Gent. LONDON, Printed by John Windet, and are to be folde at the figne of the Croffe-keyes, neare Paules wharffe, 1598. 4to, FIRST EDITION, half russia. Title-page stained, and name erased from it. Portions of the text marked in a contemporary hand. Small hole in one leaf. THE FIRST TRANSLATION IN ENGLISH FROM the Greek OF HOMER. RARE. |