24 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Catonis Moralia cum scholiis Des. Erasmi. Wynkyn de 

 Worde, London, 1532. The only copy known. 



A deuout Treatyse called the Tree and VII Frutes of the 

 Holy Ghost. Eobert Copeland, London, 1534. 



A veiy excellet & swete exposition upon the xxii Psalme. 

 Translated oute of Hye Almayne into En^lyshe by Myles 

 Couerdale. James Nicolson, Southwarke, 1538. 



Desiderius Erasmus : A Sermon of the chylde Jesus. 

 Robert Redman, London, before 1540. 



Jean Calvin : An Epistle both of Godly consolacion and also 

 of advertisemente to Edward Duke of So^merset . . . trans- 

 lated by the same Duke in the tyme of his impriesonmente. 

 Edward Whitchurche, London, 1550. 



John Colet : Absolutissimus de octo orationis partium con- 

 ■stiuctione libellus. Wynkyn de Worde, London, 1553. The 

 only copy known. 



Psalmes or prayers taken out of holy Scripture. William 

 Copland for John Waley and William Seres, London, 1559. 



Philippson, Joannes, Sleidanus : A briefe Chronicle of the 

 foure principall Empyres, Babilon, Persia, Grecia and Rome. 

 Englished by Stephen Wythers. Rouland Hall, London, 1563. 



Cassius of Parma his Orpheus. Translated by Roger 

 Rawlyns, London, 1587. Only one other copy known. 



The Contre-Guyse : wherein is deciphered the pretended 

 title of the Guyses, etc. John Woolfe, London, 1589. 



Jean Calvin : The Catechisme or maner to teache children 

 the Christian Religion. Imprinted by the Widdow Orwin, 

 London, 1594. 



A true Historic of a Mayden of Confolens in the Province 

 of Poictiers that for three yeeres hath lived without meate or 

 drinife. [From the French of F. Citois.] James Roberts, 

 London, 1603. 



Gilbert Dugdale : The Time Triumphant, declaring in briefe 

 the arrival of King James into England, his coronation atW^est- 

 minster, etc. (In prose and verse.) Printed by R.B., London, 

 1604. 



Thomas Churchyard: Churchyard's Good Will. Sad and 

 heavy verses for the losse of the Archbishop of Canterbury 

 (John Whitgift.) Simon Stafford, London, 1604. 



John Davies of Hereford : Bien Venu. Create Britaine's 

 Welcome to her greate friendes and deere brethren the Danes. 

 Nathaniel Butter, London, 1606. A poem on the visit of King 

 Christian IV of Denmark to England. 



Thomas Collins : The penitent Publican, his confession of 

 mouth. (In verse.) Arthur Johnson, London, 1610. 



Thomas Deloney : Thomas of Reading, or, the sixe worthy 

 yeomen of the West. Now the fourth time corrected and 

 enlarged. London, 1612. 



