A Collection of choice books in divinity, history, philosophy, herauldry, horsemanship, husbandry with variety of books of voyages, travels, as also of romances, plays, novels &c. curiously bound, will be exposed to sale by way of auction at Bridges Coffee-House in Popes-Head-Alley over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill on Monday the 8th day ofFebruary 1685/6 / by Edward Millington ...

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A Collection of choice books in divinity, history, philosophy, herauldry, horsemanship, husbandry with variety of books of voyages, travels, as also of romances, plays, novels &c. curiously bound, will be exposed to sale by way of auction at Bridges Coffee-House in Popes-Head-Alley over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill on Monday the 8th day ofFebruary 1685/6 / by Edward Millington ...
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"A Collection of choice books in divinity, history, philosophy, herauldry, horsemanship, husbandry with variety of books of voyages, travels, as also of romances, plays, novels &c. curiously bound, will be exposed to sale by way of auction at Bridges Coffee-House in Popes-Head-Alley over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill on Monday the 8th day ofFebruary 1685/6 / by Edward Millington ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A69774.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 19, 2024.

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Poetry, Plays, Romances, Novels, &c. Fol.

  • 1 A Almahide or the Captive Queen a Romance by Monsieur de Scudery—Lond. 1677
  • 2 Boccalin's Advertisements from Parnassus, with the Politick Touchstone 1674
  • 3 Bowman (H.) his Songs with musical Notes Oxon. 1679
  • 4 Boccacio (John) 100 Curious Novels and Tales Lond. 1684
  • 5 Bentivolio and Ʋrama in six Books, by Nath. Ingelo 1682
  • 6 Chaucer (Geffrey) Works of Antient Poetry, with his Life and exposition of his Terms 1598
  • 7
  • 8 Cowleys Poems and other works
  • 9 Chapman (Geo.) his Translation of Homers Illiads
  • 10 Countess of Pembroks Arcadia, with other works by Sir Philip Sidney 1674
  • 11 Clelia a Romance, Monsieur de Scudery 1678
  • 12 Coralbo A Romance by F. Bondi 1655
  • 13 Davenant (Sr. Will.) his Works (Plays and Poems) 1673
  • 14 Fulk Lord Brooks his Poems, Plays and Letters 1633
  • 15 Juvenal and Persius Translated and illustrated, with Notes and Sculpt. by B. Holliday 1673
  • 16 Johnson (Ben.) his Plays in 2 Volumes 1640
  • 17 Ibrahim, or the Illustrious Bassa a Romance, by Scudery 1674
  • 18 Marvell's (Andr.) Miscellaneous Poems 1681
  • 19 Orlando Furioso, by Sir John Harrington, (with Figures) 1673

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  • 20 Bayly's (Tho.) Wall-flower, an History partly true, partly Romantick 1679
  • 21 Phillips (Mrs. Kath.) her Poems
  • 22 Reynolds (John) Gods Revenge against Murther and Adultery (with Figures.) 1679
  • 23 Spencer (Edmund) his Works, viz. Fairy Queen, &c. 1680
  • 24 Shakespear (Will.) his Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies 1685
  • 25 City Match, a Comedy Oxon. 1639
  • 26 Wild-Goose Chase, a Comedy by Beaumont and Fletcher London. 1652
  • 27 Juvenal's Satyrs Englished and Illustrated with Figures, by Rob. Stapleton 1660
  • 28 John Taylor the Water-Poet, his Works 1630

Quarto.

  • 29 Argalus and Parthenia, a Poem, by F. Quarles (with Figures) 1684
  • 30 Barclay (John) his Argenis, Englished by Sir Rob. le Grys 1629
  • 31 Grecian Story, an Historical Poem, by J. H. Esq; 1684
  • 32 Woodford (Sam.) Paraphrase on the Psalms of David 1667

Octavo.

  • 33 Academy of Complements, with a Collection of Songs 1681
  • 34 Academy of Eloquence, by T. Blount, Esq;, 1683
  • 35 Academical Discourses upon Pleasant Subjects, by J. B. 1664
  • 36 Astrea, or the Grove of Beatitude (with Figures) 1665
  • 37 Boccacio (John) his Novels 1634
  • 38 Compleat Gamester, or Rules for playing at all Games 1680
  • 39 Cimmerian Matron, a Novel, with the Mysteries and Miracles of Love 1684
  • 40 Coffee-House Jests 1682
  • 41 Cambridge Jests 1684
  • 42 Canting Academy, with new Catches and Songs 1674
  • 43 Compleat Academy, or a Nursery of Complements 1676
  • 44 Don Tomazo, or the Juvenile Rambles of Tho. Dangerfield 1680
  • 45 Delightful Novels, or Stories of Amours Tragical and Comical 1685
  • 46 Aesop's Fables, Englished by J. Ogilby (with Figures) 1683
  • 47 Elegies written by divers Persons, on the death of the Lord Hastings 1649
  • 48 French Rogue, his Life and Adventures 1672
  • 49 Fifteen real Comforts of Matrimony 1683
  • 50 History of Auristella, with pleasant stories of Paul of Segonia London 1683
  • 51 Help to Discourse, or Merriment mixt with serious Matters 1682
  • 52 History of the Seven Wise Masters of Rome 1683
  • 53 — Of the pleasant Adventures of Fortunatus 1682
  • 54 Love Letters from a Cavalier, in Answer to a Nuns Letters 1683
  • 55 Middleton (Tho.) No Wit like a Womans, a Comedy 1657
  • 56 — (John) his Poems 1645
  • 57 Overbury (Sir Tho.) his Life and Character 1628
  • 58 Observations on the Poems of Homer and Virgil
  • 59 Poor Robbin's Visions, describing the Humours of the Times 1677
  • 60 Pleasant Companion, or Collection of Ingenious Stories
  • 61 Quevedo's Visions of Hell, the World, &c. 1668
  • 62 Poems (viz.)
  • 63 Anacreon, done into English out of the Original Greek Oxford 1683
  • 64 Aminta, or the Famous Postoral, a Poem London 1660
  • 65 Satyrs upon the Jesuits, by Oldham 1682
  • 66 Poems on several Occasions, by Oldham 1681
  • 67 Collection of Poems on several Occasions, by several Persons 1673

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  • 68 Songs of Moses and Deborah Paraphrased, with other Poems 1685
  • 69 Poems on the Rules of the Nouns and Verbs 1682
  • 70 Wit and Drollery, Jovial Poems 1682
  • 71 Suckling (Sir John) his Poems and Letters 1659
  • 72 Hudibras, a Poem on the late Wars, in three Parts compleat 1684
  • 73 Flatman (Tho.) his Poems and Songs 1682
  • 74 Poems on several Occasions, by Mrs. A. Behn 1684
  • 75 Collection of Songs and Poems, by Tho. Durfey 1683
  • 76 Poems Panegyrical, Satyrical, and Ironical, by P. K. 1684
  • 77 Poems, Songs, and Love-Verses, by M Coppinger 1682
  • 78 Scarronides, a Mock-Poem on Virgil's first four Aeneids 1682
  • 79 Maronides, a Mock-Poem on Virgil's fifth and sixth Aeneid 1672
  • 80 Poems on several Occasions, by Edmund Waller 1682
  • 81 The Wonders of the Peak in Darby-shire, a Poem, by Tho. Hobbs 1683
  • 82 Gallantry Al-a-mode, a Satyrical Poem 1674
  • 83 Holborn Drollery, or Songs and Poems 1673
  • 84 Troades in English Verse, by S. P. 1660
  • 85 Poetical Honey gathered out of the Weeds of Parnassus, by Rosse 1642
  • 86 Poems by Michael Drayton 1637
  • 87 Flamma sine fumo, or Poems without Fictions, by R. W. 1662
  • 88 Ovid's Metamorphosis, rendred into English Verse by Sandys 1678
  • 89 Lucan's Pharsalia, rendred into English Verse by T. May 1650
  • 90 Wits Recreation, or Epigrams, Fancies, Fantasticks, &c. 1683
  • 91 Howard (Sir Rob.) his Poems and Translations 1660
  • 92 Lovelace (Rich.) his Poems. 1639
  • 93 Ovid's Art and Remedy of Love 1662
  • 94 Quevedoes Visions compleat, in two Vol. London 1678-82
  • 95 Spanish Critick, Translated by Paul Rycaut 1681
  • 96 Secretary in Fashion, or an Elegant way of writing Letters 1683
  • 97 Ten Peasures of Marriage (with Figures) 1683
  • 98 The Present State of Betty-Land 1684
  • 99 Travels of Father Christmas over all the World
  • 100 Wits Cabinet, or the Art of Wooing and making Love 1684
  • 101 Woman as good as the Man, or equality of both Sexes 1677
  • 102 Withers (Geor.) Abuses Stript and Whipt, Epithalamia, Motto, &c. 1622
  • 103 York shire ogue, or Life of William Nevison, a Highway-man 1684
  • 104 Six Novels (viz.) Madam and Count d'Guiche. Amours of Donna Sforz, Queen of Polonia. Amorous Conquests of the Great Alexander. Adamites, or the Intrigues of Father Rock with the Nuns. Triumphs of Love and Friendship. Diomedes, or the Dutch Rogue (with Figures.)
  • 105 Six Novels (viz.) Don Sebastian, King of Portugal. Eve Reviv'd, or the Fair one stark Naked. Eromena, or the Noble Stranger. Extravagant Poet. Fugitive States∣man. Female Prince, or Frederick of Scicily.
  • 106 Six Novels (viz.) London Bully, or the Prodigal Son. London Jilt, or the Politick Whore, in two Vol. Triumphs of Love and Friendship. Obliging Mistress, or the Fashionable Gallant. Diomedes, or the Dutch Rogue (with Figures.)
  • 107 Six Novels (viz.) Perplext Princess. Priviledge of Cuckolds, or Cure of Jealousie. Princess of Montferrat. Parliament of Women. Romulus and Tarquin. Travels of Don Francisco de Quevedo.

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  • 108 Six Novels (viz.) Unequalled Match. Triumphs of Love and Friendship. Unsatis∣fied Lovers. Diomedes, or the Dutch Rogue (with Figures.) The Lovely Polander. The Pilgrim.
  • 109 Six Novels (viz.) Neopolitan, or the Defender of his Mistress. Amours of Madam and Count d' Guiche. Amorous Conquests of the Great Alexander. Don Sebastian, King of Portugal. Fugitive States-man. London Bully, or the Prodigal Son
  • 110 Six Novels (viz.) Amours of Bonne Sforza Queen of Polonia. Eue revived, or the Fair One stark naked. Lovely Polander. Beraldus Prince of Savoy. Triumphs of Love and Friendship. Priviledges of Cuckolds, or Cure of Jealosie.
  • 111 Six Novels (viz.) Princess of Mont-Ferrat. Travels of Don Francisco de Quevedo. Amorous Conquests of the Great Alexander. Diomedes, or the Dutch Rogue (with Figures.) Priviledge of Cuckolds, or Cure of Jealousie. Amours of Donna Sforza Queen of Polonia.
  • 112 Six Novels (viz.) Parliament of Women. Amours of Donna Sforza Queen of Polo∣nia. Triumphs of Love and Friendship. Eve revived or the Fair One stark naked. Diomedes, or the Dutch Rogue (with Figures.
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