To the Reader. 
f I ■ • • 
... : 
Fable my Lord deuifed* to the 
d that Hee might exhibit there- 
, a AModell or Dejcription of a 
'lege, initituted for the fnterpre - 
ting of Stature , and the Producing of Cjreat 
and MarneUoiu Worses, for the benefit of tSALen - 
Vnder the Name of Salomons Hottje, or the CoL 
lege of the Six Dayes Works . And euen fo farre his 
Lordfhip hath proceeded* as to finifti that Part. 
Certainly theModell is more Vaft* and High/ 
than can pofsiblybe imitated in all things. Not- 
withftanding moft Things therein are within j 
Mens Power to effect. His Lordfhip thought al- 
j fo in this prefent Fable, to haue cornpofed a Frame J 
1 of Laypes, or of the befl State or Mould of a Com¬ 
mon-wealth 5 But fore-feeing it would bee along 
Worke, his Delire of Collecting the ShQaturall 
Hiflorie diuertedhim, which He preferred many 
degrees before it. 
| This Worke of the Sh(exy oAtlantis ( as 
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