Godfrey of Bulloigne, or The Recouerie of Ierusalem. Done into English Heroicall verse, by Edward Fairefax Gent. Imprinted at London by Ar. Hatfield, for I. Iaggard and M. Lownes. 1600

Fo. (10 × 614). H. 4.

Collation: A4B-2K62L4, paged. Dedicatory verses to Queen Elizabeth signed by the translator. 'The Allegorie of the Poem'. A cancel slip is inserted on B 1, containing a different rendering of the first stanza. First edition of the translation by Fairfax. The second edition, 1624, follows the original, not the cancel, in the rendering of the first stanza. A translation of cantos i-v by Richard Carew had appeared in 1594. At the end of the 'Allegory' in the present copy are six lines of blank verse in Capell's handwriting and subscribed with his initials. They are a translation of the second stanza of the first book.

Sinker 666. BM 700.

TAVERNER, Richard.

Prouerbes or Adagies, gathered oute of the Chiliades of Erasmus.... 1552. See Erasmus, Desiderius.

TAYLOR, JOHN.

Taylor's Motto. Et habeo, Et Careo, Et Curo. London Printed for I T & H G, 1621.

8o. (612 × 414). X. 4. 3.

Titlepage engraved. Collation: A8 with titlepage inserted after A 2, B-D8E4, unpaged. A 1 blank. Explanation of titlepage in verse, signed Iohn Taylor on A 2v. Verses 'To Euery Body', signed. According to Mr Hazlitt at least three editions appeared during the year.

BM 1484.

THOMAS, William.