(2) An Apologie of the Schoole of Abuse, against Poets, Pipers, and their Excusers. London. [December?] 1579. Sixpence, L. P. 1s. 6d.
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4. Sir PHILIP SIDNEY.
An Apologie for Poetrie. Written by the right noble, vertuous and learned Sir Philip Sidney, Knight. London. 1595. Sixpence, L. P. 1s. 6d.
5. EDWARD WEBBE, Chief Master Gunner.
The rare and most vvonderful thinges which Edward Webbe an Englishman borne, hath seene and passed in his troublesome trauailes, in the Citties of Ierusalem, Damasko, Bethelem, and Galely: and in the Landes of Iewrie, Egipt, Gtecia, Russia, and in the land of Prester Iohn. Wherein is set foorth his extreame slauerie sustained many yeres togither, in the Gallies and wars of the great Turk against the Landes of Persia, Tartaria, Spaine, and Portugall, with the manner of his releasement, and comming into London in May last. London. 1590. Sixpence, L. P. 1s. 6d.
6. JOHN SELDEN.
Table Talk: being the Discourses of John Selden Esq.; or his Sence of various Matters of Weight and High Consequence relating especially to Religion and State. London. 1689. One Shilling, L. P. 2s. 6d.
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7. ROGER ASCHAM.