Books of Ingenuity whether Romances, Satyri∣cal, Poetry, or pleasant for diversion.
PHaramond that famed Romance, being the History of France, in twelve Parts; by the Author of Cleopatra and Cassandra; Folio.
Pathanessa that famed Romance.
A short History of the late English Rebellion; by M. Needham, in 4o.
The Ingenious Satyr against Hypocrites; in 4o.
Meronides, or Virgil Traversly, being a new Paraphrase upon the fifth and sixth Book of Virgil Aeneas in Burlesque verse; by the Author of the Satyr against Hypocrites.
Gerama, a new Discovery of a little sort of People cal∣led Pygmies, with a lively description of their stature, habit, manners, buildings, Knowledge and Government; by Joshua Barns of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, in 8o.
The Woman is as good as the Man, or the equality of both Sexes: Written originally in French, and translated in∣to English.
Cleaveland's Genuine Poems, Orations, Epistles, purged from many false and spurious ones which had usurped his name. To which is added many never before printed or pub∣lished, according to the Author's own Copies; with a Nar∣rative of his Life, in 8o large.
Newly Reprinted the exquisite Letters of Mr. Robert Love∣day, the late admired Translater of the three first Volumes of Cleopatra, published by his Brother Mr. Anthony Loveday, in 8o large.