The Nine muses, or, Poems written by nine several ladies upon the death of the late famous John Dryden, Esq.

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The Nine muses, or, Poems written by nine several ladies upon the death of the late famous John Dryden, Esq.
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London :: Printed for Richard Basset ...,
1700.
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Dryden, John, -- 1631-1700 -- Poetry.
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BOOKS Printed for Richard Basset at the Mitre, against Chancery-Lane in Fleetstreet.

POetae Britannici. A Poem, Satyrical and Panegyrical, upon our English Poets. By Mr. Cob of Trinity College in Cambridge, price One Shilling.

The Sceptical Muse; Or, a Paradox upon Humane Understanding. A Poem. By Mr. Dove, of Catharine-Hall. Price 6 d.

The Polite Gentleman; or, Reflections upon the several kinds of Wit, viz. in Books, Conversation, ad Affairs of the World. By Mr. Barker, 120. Price 1 s. 6 d.

The French Spy; or, the Memoirs of John Baptist de la Fontaine, Lord of Savoy, and Fontenai, late Brigadeer and Surveyor of the French King's Army, now a Prisoner in the Bastile; containing many Secret Transactions relating both to England and France, 8vo. p. 5 s.

Travels over England, Scotland and Wales, giving a True and exact Description of the Chiefest Cities, Towns and Corporations, together with the Antiquities of divers other Places, with the most famous Ca∣thedrals, and other Eminent Structres of several Remarkable Caves and Wells, with many other Divertive Passages, never before Published. By James Brome, M. A. Rector of Cheriton in Kent, and Chaplain to the Right Honorable the Earl of Romney, 8vo. p. 4 s.

The Works of the Learned and Valliant Josephus, Epitomiz'd from the Greek Original, and the History Prefery'd in what is material and substantial, only by Contracting things of Lesser Moment, Digesting the matter closer, and Avoiding Useless Repetitions; to which are added, Josephus's Two Books against Appion, his Rule of Reason, or the Martyrdom of the Macchabees, and the Embassy of Philo Judaeus, to the Emperor Caius Caligula, 8vo. p. 6 s.

Memorirs of Denmark; containing the Life and Reign of the late King of Denmark, Norway, &c. Christian the 5th, together with an Ezact Account of those Differences now on Foot, betwixt the Houses of Denm••••k and Holstein Gottorp, with all the remarkable Circumstances thereunto belonging, taken from Authentick Letters and Records, with the Copies of the Treaties of Fountainbleeu, Altena and Pinenburg, by J. Crull, M. D. F. R. S. and a Member of the College of Physitians.

The Innocent Mistress, a Comedy.

Ibrahim the 13th Emperor of the Turks, a Tragedy.

The Spanish Wives a Farce.

The Deceiver Deceiv'd, a Comedy.

Queen-Catharine: Or, the Ruines of Love, a Tragedy. All Written by Mrs. Pix.

The Unnatural Mother, the Scene in the Kingdom, of Siam, a Tragi-Comedy. Written by a Young Lady.

The Beau Defeated; or Lucky Younger Brother, a Comedy.

Xerxes▪ a Tragedy. Written by Mr. Cibber.

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