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Humanae Vitae. The Kalendar of Man's Life. With 

 Frontispiece and numerous Woodcuts. 8vo. Lond. 

 1638. 



Fransi (Abraharai). Insigniutn Armorum Emble- 

 juatum Hieroglyphicorum et Symbolorum Explicatio. 

 No Plates. 4to. Lond. 1588, 



G. ( H.). The Mirrour of Majestic : or the Badges 

 of Honour conceitedly emblazoned. With Emblems 

 annexed. 4to. Lond. 1618. [This is the rarest of the 

 English series; only two copies known, one perfect 

 penes me, and another imperfect.] 



Gent (Thomas). Divine Entertainments ; or Peni- 

 tential Desires, Sighs, and Groans of the Wounded 

 Soul. In Two Books, adorned witk suitable Cuts. 

 In Verse. With numerous Woodcuts. liJmo. Lond. 

 1724. 



Hall (John). Emblems, with elegant Figures newly 

 published. Sparkles of Divine Love. Engraved Fron- 

 tispiece and Plates. 12mo. Lond. 1648. 



Heywood (Thomas). Pleasant Dialogues and 

 Dramas, selected out of Lucian, &c. With sundry 

 Emblems, extracted from the most elegant lacobus 

 Catsius, &c. 8vo. Lond. 16^7, No Plates. 



Jenner (Thomas). The Soules Solace; or Thirtie 

 and one Spirituall Emblems. With Plates on Copper, 

 and Verses. 4 to. Lond. 16.31. 



The Ages of Sin, or Sinnes Birth and Growth, 



With the Steppes and Degrees of Sin, from Thought to 

 Hnall Impenitence. Nine leaves containing nine em- 

 blematical engravings, each with six metrical lines be- 

 neath. 4to. No printer's name, place, or date. 



A Work for none but Angels and Men, that 



is, to be able to look into, and to know themselves, &c. 

 It contains eight Engravings emblematic of the Senses, 

 and is in fact Sir John Davis's poem on the Immor- 

 tality of the Soul turned into prose. 4to. Lond, 1650. 

 Printed by M. S. for Thomas Jenner. 



Wonderful and Strange Punishments inflicted 



on the Breakers of the Ten Commandments. With 

 •curious Plates. 4to. Lond. 1650. 



Montenay (Georgette de). A Booke of Armes, or 

 Remembrance : wherein are a hundred Godly Emble- 

 inata; first invented and elaborated in the French 

 Tongue, but now in several! Languages. With Plates, 

 8vo. Franckfort, 1619. 



Murray (Rev. T. B.). An Alphabet of Emblems, 

 With neatly executed Woodcuts. 12mo. Lond, 1844. 



Peacham (Henry). Minerva Britannia, or, A Gar- 

 <3en of Heroickall Devises, furnislied and adorned with 

 Emblemes and Impressas, &c. Numerous Woodcuts. 

 4to. Lond. n. d. (1612.) 



Protestant's (The) Vade Mecum, or Popery Dis- 

 played in its proper Colours, in Tliirty Emblems, 

 lively representing all the Jesuitical Plots against this 

 Nation. With thirty engraved Emblems on copper. 

 8vo. Lond. 1680. Printed for Daniel Brown. 



Quarles (Francis). Emblemes by Fra. Quarles. 

 The First Edition. With Plates by W, Marshall and 

 others. Rare. 8vo. Lond. 1635. Pointed by G. M, 

 at John Marriott's. 



Hieroglyphickes of the Life of Man, by Fra. 



Quarles. In a Series of engraved Emblems on Copper 

 by Will. Marshall. Willi Verses. 8vo, Lond, 1638. 

 Printed by M. Flesher. 



Richardson ( George). Iconology ; or a CoUecticm 

 of Emblematical Figures, Moral and Instructive. In 

 Two Volumes. With Plates. 4to. Lond. 1777-79. 



Riley (George). Emblems for Youth. Reprinted 

 in 1775, and again in 1779, 12mo. Lond. 1772. 



Ripa (Casar). Iconologia ; or Morall Emblems. 

 Wherein are express'd various Images of Virtues, Vices, 

 &c. Illustrated with 326 Human Figures engraved on 

 Copper. By the care and charge of P, Tempest. 4to. 

 Lond. 1709. 



S. (P.) The Heroical Devises of M. Claudius Pa- 

 radin, Canon of Beauvieu. Whereunto are added the 

 Lord Gabriel Symons and others. Translated out of 

 Latin into English by P. S. With Woodcuts. 16mo. 

 Lond. 1591. Imprinted by William Kearney. 



Stirry (Thomas). A Rot among the Bishops, or a 

 terrible Tempest in the Sea of Canterbury, a Poem 

 with lively Emblems. A Satire against Archbishop 

 Laud, With Four Wood Engravings. Rare. 8vo. 

 Lond. 1641, 



Thurston (J.). Religious Emblems ; being a Series 

 of Engravings on Wood, froiii the Designs of J. 

 Thurston, with Descriptions by the Rev. J. Thomas. 

 4to. Lond. 1810. 



Vicars (John). A Sight of y« Transactions of these 

 latter Yeares Emblemized with engraven Plates, which 

 men may read without Spectacles. Collected by John 

 Vicars. With Engravings on Copper. 4 to. Lond, 

 n. d., are to be sould by Thomas Jenner at his shop. 



. Prodigiesand Apparitions, or England's Warn- 

 ing Pieces. Being a seasonable Description by lively 

 figures and apt illustrations of many remarkable and 

 prodigious forerunners and apparent Predictions of 

 God's Wrath against England, if not timely prevented 

 by true Repentance. Written by J. V. With curious 

 Frontispiece and six other Plates. 8vo. Lond, n. d., 

 are to bee sould by Tho. Bates. 



Whitney (Geoffrey). A Choice of Emblems and 

 other Devises. Englished and Moralized by Geoffrey 

 Whitney. Witli numerous Woodcuts. 4to. Leyden^ 

 1586. Imprinted at Leyden in the house of Christo- 

 pher, by Francis Raphalengius. 



Willet (Andrew). Sacrorum Emblematum Cen- 

 turia Una quae tam ad exemplum apte expressa sunt, 

 &c. No Plates. 4to. Cantabr. n. d. (1598.) 



Wither (George). A Collection of Emblems, An- 

 cient and Moderne: Quickened with Metricall Illus- 

 trations both Morall and Divine. With enn'raved 

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Wynne (John Huddlestone). Choice Emblems for 

 the Improvement of Youth. Plates. 12mo. Lond. 

 1772. 



AUTHOR OF TRACT ON " ADVANTAGES OP THE EAST 

 INDIA TRADE, 1720, 8vO." 



Of this pamphlet, originally published in 1701, 

 8vo., under the title of Considerations upon the 

 East India Trade, and afterwards in 1720, 8vo,, 

 with a new title-pajre. The Advantages of the East 

 India Trade to England considered, containing 



