cxlviii APPENDIX TO THE 



12. Dr Donne's Letters, 4to. Lond. 1651. ' Izaak Walton? 



13. Mornay, of the Christian Religion, 4to. 1617. * Izaak Walton, 



July 5, 1621.' 



14. Cowper's Heaven opened, 4to. 1613. 'Liber Izak Walton.'' 



15. Co wley's Works, fol. 1674. 'Izaak Walton, 1682.' 



16. Donne's 80 Sermons, fol. 1640. ' Izaak Walton? 



17. Hooker's Eccles. Politic, fol. 1666. * Izaak Walton.' 



1 8. Ovid's Metamorphoses, by G. S[andys], fol. 1626. 



' Izaak Walton, pr. 5 s. ' 



19. Sibb's Returning Backslider, 4to. Lond. 1650. On the title 



* Of this blest man let this just praise be given, 

 ' Heaven was in him, before he was in heaven. 



''Izaak Walton? 



20. Eusebius, Socrates, and Evagrius, Ecclesiastical Histories, fol. Lond. 

 1636. 



On the flyleaf, erased, ' Francis Garrard his booke? 



On the title-page, ' Izaak Walton? 



On the inside of the cover, in Walton's writing 



'A* his conversion take out of Jeremy the ways of man are not in his owne 

 power. 7 



Loke doc' dones letter to Tilman. 8 



And on S r Philip Sidneys Salms. 9 



On this bpoke folyo 28 himns and psalms w ch was his holy recreation the latter part of 

 his life and is now his imployment in heven where he makes new ditties in the praise of 

 that god in 3 persons, to whome be glorie. And his better part is now doing that in 

 heaven which was most of his imployment on earth magnyfying the mercies and making 

 himns and singing them, to that god to whome be glory and honor. 



Vew Hookers preface ; and hooker 226 & 229 



Vew the verses before Sands psalms and Sir Tho. Haukins his Horrace doc dons 

 letters and the elegies on him 



In heaven wher his imployment is to sing such himns as he made on erth in prase of 

 that god to whome be glory and honor 



His deth was the prolog to joye and the end of treble 



Vew Chudleys elegies and godolphins on doc r done where they are scratcht and vew 

 the elegies on Cartwrite. 1 



Vew Doc. Cozens devotions 



Vew the complete woman of a good grace. Vew the penygerick on M r Harvie 



Make his description that he was i for his complexion, then his behaviour, then his 

 stature, then his discourse in my lord grace to the honor that he was like the dove with- 

 out gall. 



doc r taylor, living and dying 



doc r Pridiex 



M* Gouldsmithes poem. Vossius then.' 



7 See Donne's Poems, p. 372, ed. 1635. 8 See p. 369, ib. 



See p. 366. 1 See ib. p. 



