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BEAUMONT, FRANCIS, and FLETCHER, JOHN.

Collation: A?B-I?K?, unpaged. Personae. Prologue. Epilogue at the end. This play, though published with Fletcher's name as above, and later included in the folio of 1679, was claimed by Shirley.

BM 635.

Collation: A?B-L?, unpaged. Wanting A 1 and L 4 . Personae. Epilogue at the end. The first edition appeared in 1615.

BM 117.

Collation: A-H?, paged. Personae. Couplet headed 'Lectori'. Prologue. Epilogue at the end. The third edition really, two having appeared in 1637. On the verso of the titlepage and of the next leaf are some verses inscribed in an old hand.

Collation: A-K?, unpaged. K 4 blank. Wanting A 2, containing the verses of Field, Jonson, and Chapman. Commendatory verses signed: Fr. Beaumont, Nath. Field, Ben Ionson, G. Chapman, Shack. Marmyon. Dialogue 'by way of prologue' . The first edition appeared undated in 1609 or early in 1610.

A King, and no King. Acted at the Blacke-Fryars, by his Maiesties Seruants. And now the third time Printed, according to the true Copie. Written by Francis Beamont & Iohn Fletcher Gent.

The Stationer to Dramatophilus.

A Play and no Play, who this Booke shall read, Will iudge, and weepe, as if 'twere done indeed.

Collation: A-M?, paged. Wanting A 1 . Personae. The first edition appeared in 1619.

BM 118.

The Knight Of the Burning Pestle. Full of Mirth and Delight. Written by Francis Beamount and Iohn Fletcher. Gent. As it is now acted by her Majesties Servants at the Private house in Drury lane. 1635.

Horat. in Epist. ad Oct. Aug.

Collation: A-K?, unpaged. A 1 blank. Address to the readers. Preface headed 'Prologue'. Personae. Epilogue at the end. Two editions, the second and third, were published in this year; the first had appeared in 1613.

BM 118.

Collation: A-K?L?, unpaged. Personae. 'The Stationers Censure' in verse. The first edition appeared in 1629.

BM 118.

Collation: titlepage unsigned, A?B-M?N?, unpaged. Wanting N 2 . Epistle dedicatory to Charles Cotton, signed Richard Brome. Commendatory verses signed by the same. First edition.

BM 635.

Collation: A?B-K?, unpaged. Epistle dedicatory to William Hudson, signed A. C. . Personae. First edition.

BM 635.

Collation: A-K?, paged. Stationer's epistle. Personae. This is really the fifth edition, the first having appeared in 1620.

BM 118.

Collation: A-I?K?, paged. Personae. The second edition. The first edition had appeared in London the previous year under the title of 'The Bloody Brother'.

BM 635.

Collation: A-I?, paged. Prologue. Epilogue at the end.

BM 635.

Collation: A-H?, unpaged. Personae. There were two editions this year, both styled the 'sixt', the present one being distinguished by having a printer's device on the title. The first edition appeared in 1616.

Collation: 2 leaves unsigned, A2-4, B-E?, unpaged. Wants E 4 . Double columns. Prologue. Epilogue. Personae. This is a re-issue of the second edition , A 1 being replaced by a half-sheet unsigned. The first edition appeared in 1621.

Collation: titlepage unsigned, B-M?N?, paged. Wanting N 2 . Prologue. Epilogue at the end.

Also wanting N 2.

BM 635.

Collation: A?a?B-P?, paged. Epistle dedicatory "To the Honour'd, Few, Lovers of Drammatick Poesie," signed: John Lowin, Joseph Taylor. Commendatory verses signed: Richard Lovelace, Norreys Jephson, W. E., H: Harington, James Ramsey. Personae with parts assigned.

Collation: titlepage unsigned, B-I?, unpaged. Wanting I 4 . Personae. First edition.

BM 119.

Collation: 2 leaves unsigned, A2-4, B-E?, unpaged. Double columns. Prologue and epilogue in verse. Personae. Prose prologue. This is a re-issue of the third edition , A 1 being replaced by a half-sheet unsigned. The first two editions appeared in 1607.

BELL, ADAM.

Collation: A-C?, unpaged. Wanting C 4 . The date cannot be earlier than about 1660, when Thackeray started as bookseller. The first edition of the ballad was probably that printed by Byddell in 1536, known only from a fragment of two leaves.

BELLEFOREST, FRAN?OIS DE.

Collation: a-z?A-2I?, paged. 'Extrait du Privilege du Roy' dated, Paris, Jan. 17, 1563; 'Achev? d'imprimer' Sept. 20, 1564. Epistle dedicatory, from Boisteau to Matthieu de Mauny, Abbe des Noyers. Address to the reader. Belleforest's continuation begins with head-title at sig. t 6, preceded by commendatory verses by Belleforest 'Au seigneur de Launay Breton' . Epistle dedicatory by Belleforest to Charles Maximilian, due d'Orleans. Table of the whole eighteen histories at the end. The six novels translated by Boisteau appeared in 1559, and the same year saw the publication of the continuation by Belleforest containing the other twelve. The two parts were first printed together at Lyons in 8^o the same year as the present edition. In the subsequent volumes Belleforest drew from many other sources besides Bandello, while throughout he enlarges greatly upon his original.

Collation: A-2P?, paged. Epistle dedicatory to Anthoinette de Turaine, Contesse de Clinchamp, signed and dated, Paris, July 25, 1570. Commendatory verses by Justus Ludovicus a Tornone in Latin. Italian verses headed 'De gli Spiriti Francesi ? la Francia' and 'Il libro, de se stesso.' Commendatory verses by Jaques Moysson, and A. du Verdier. Table at end. The volume contains eight histories. The first edition of vol. v. appeared at Paris in 1570. The final edition of the 'Histoires Tragiques' is that published at Rouen in 1603-4, in 7 vols. 16^o.

F^o. . F. 9. 1.

Title within ornamental border originally used in 1593 for Sidney's 'Arcadia'. Collation: A-V?2A?2B-2N?, folios numbered. 2N 6 blank. Wanting A 1 . Epistle dedicatory to Philip Herbert, Earl of Montgomery. Table of contents in double columns. Woodcuts in text.

BM 239.

F^o. . F. 9. 2.

Title within border formed of woodcuts used also in the text. Collation: A??-2??3??B-2Z?3A?, folios numbered. A 1 blank. Epistle dedicatory to Philip Herbert, Earl of Montgomery. Address to the reader. Table of contents in single columns. Woodcuts in text.

BM 460.

Sinker 1093. BM 239.

BODENHAM, JOHN.

Bel-ved?re or the Garden of the Muses.

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