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Two other copies only known, one in the Library of 

 Trinity College, Cambridge, the other in the Library at Britwell 

 Court. 



Cervantes: "Primera parte de la Galatea." Printed by 

 Juan Gracian for Bias de Robles, Alcala, 1585. The first edition 

 of the first work of Cervantes. 



" Daphnis and Chloe, by Angell Daye." Printed by Robert 

 Waldegrave, London, 1587. The only copy known. 



Munday, Anthony : " A Banquet of Daintie Conceits. 

 Y/ritten by A. M. Servaunt to the Queenes most excellent 

 Majestic." Printed by John Charlwood for Edward White^ 

 London, 1588. The only copy known. 



Colonna, Francesco : " Hypnerotomachia, The Strife of 

 Love in a Dreame." Printed by John Charlwood for Simon 

 Waterson, London, 1592. 



An abridged translation of the Italian Romance written at 

 Treviso by F. Colonna in 1467, with some of the Italian 

 woodcuts of the Aldine edition imitated on a reduced scale. 



Lodge, Thomas: "Rosalynde, Euphiies golden Legacie found 

 after his death in his Cell at Silexedra." Printed by A. Jefi'es for 

 Thomas Gubbin and John Busby, London, 1592. The only 

 other known copy of this edition is in the Bodleian Library. 



Fletcher, Giles : " Licia, or Poemes of Love, in honour of the 

 admirable and singular vertues of his Lady." John Legate, 

 Cambridge, c. 1593. The only other known copy is in the 

 Bodleian Library. 



" The Phoenix Nest. Built up with the most rare and refined 

 workes of Noblemen, woorthy Knights, gallant Gentlemen, etc. 

 Set foorth by R. S. of the Inner Temple Gentleman." J. Jackson, 

 London, 1593. An anthology of poems by Nicholas Breton, 

 Sir William Herbert, Thomas Lodge, Edward de Vere, Earl of 

 Oxford, George Peele, Matthew Roydon, Thomas Watson and 

 others. 



" The Patterne of painefull Adventures containing the 

 Historie of the strange accidents that befell unto Prince 

 Apollonius, the Lady Lucina his wife and Tharsia his daughtei' 

 gathered into English by Laurence Twine Gentleman." Valentine 

 Sims for the Widow Newman, London, c. 1594. 



Griffin, Bartholomew : " Fidessa, more chaste than kinde." 

 Printed by the Widow Orwin for Matthew Lownes, London, 

 1596. Two other copies known, one in the Bodleian Library, the 

 other in the Library at Britwell Coui't. 



Smith, William : " Chloris, or the complaint of the passionate 

 despised Shepheard." Edmund Bollifant, London, 1596. Only 

 one other copy known, in the Bodleian Library. 



