| va cia or. the Natural Hiltory.. The 
oh’ ie Like of the Right Honi fi, Eo : ay 
Raarloeiphn. sein | 
ever happy, and admired ; as Jupiter was, ithe p: oduié flow 
of Pallas. Neither didi the want of Children , “deta from 
bis good nfage of bis Confort , during the Intermarr : 
whom he profecuted, with much Conjugal Love 
[peck ; with many Rich Gifts, and Endowments’; “E Befides|. 
a Robe of Honour; which he inrveftedh her witha hich fel 
wore untill her prs Day; ; being diay) ie ts mores Es : 
ter his Death. : si ore ety . 
The laft five years of bis Life, neti ib dribhs : 
vil affaires , and from an Agtive Life, he employed a 
in Contemplation and Studies. 4° thing , where 
| Lordfhip would often {peak, during bis A@ive Life Kae if 4 
be afjeétedto dyin the Shadow, and notin the Lightswhieb| 
alfo may be found in feveral Paljages of bis bigiste rs 
which time be compofed, the greatest ‘part of his Books? gpd] 
Waitings ; “Both in Englith and Latine; Which’ tle 
mevate, (as ner as I can) inthejal? order, x wherein they’ 
| written. The Hiftory of the Reign of King Henty” 
venth . Abcedarium Nattire ;°or a vietschyfatgh 
| which i is 5 lof Hiftotia Ventorum ; oe Vitae 8 N 
ee 
i vis & Levis; sbiebe is alfo bof A Diteour if ware 
‘| Spain, A Dialogue, roncbing an Holy War. ie b 
tbe New Atlantis.  Prefaze toa Digeft of the'La 
} of England, TheBeginning; of the Hiftory of she'k 
of King Henry the Eighth. De Augmentis ‘Scientiatt 
Or tbe Advancement of Learning , ‘put into Latin, 
fevévilt Bnvichmems and Enlargements: °C \Counfel: 
and Moral. Or bis ‘Book ‘of Eflayes, \ikewife : ! 
and Enlarged. The Converfion ofc certain Plalm 
-Englifh Verfe. ‘The ‘Tranflation into Latin; 
ftory of King Henry the Seventh, Ofthe Cor 
| and Motal. Of the Dialogue af the Holy Wat. 
i Fable oft the New Atlantis: For: the Benefit of ot 
| tions.” His Recvifing” of ‘bis. Book 5 De Sapienti: 
“ram. * “Inquifitio de “Magnetes | To ica Ingu 
| Luce & Lumine: ; “Both thefe mor.yet rinted) J L: 
