Collation: D4A16B20, paged. 'Capitolo'. List of 'Vfficiali della compagnia della Bastina.' 'Commento di sodesco cavezza Nel prefato Soneto.' 'Capitoli da osservarsi Asinissimamente. Dalli Brigati della Bastina. Descritti da Messer Ragghiante Basticci Tesoriero delle Asinerie.' Followed by prose and verse by members of the society. The colophon is followed by two pages of woodcuts.

LINDSAY, Sir David.

A Dialogue between Experience and a Courtier, of the miserable state of the Worlde. Compiled in the Scottish tung by Syr Dauid Lindsey Knight, a man of great learning and science: First turned and made perfect Englishe: And now the seconde time corrected and amended according to the first Copie. A worke very pleasant and profitable for all Estates, but chiefly for Gentlemen, and such as are in aucthoritie. Herevnto also are annexed certain other workes inuented by the saide Knight, as may more at large appeare in a Table following. Imprinted at London, in Newgate Market within the New Rentes, by Thomas Purfoote. An. Dom. 1581.

B. L. 4o. (712 × 512). R. 2.

Collation: four leaves, the second signed (ij.), A-S8T4, folios numbered. Epistle to the reader. Verses to the buyer. Table of contents. Prologue and four books of the 'Monarch'. Really the third English edition, previous ones having appeared in 1566 and 1575. The original Scots version was published by John Skot at St Andrews, c. 1552.

Sinker 371. BM 957.

LODGE, Thomas.

The Diuel coniured. London Printed by Adam Islip for William Mats, dwelling in Fleetstreet at the sign of the Hand and Plough. Anno 1596.

B. L. 4o. (714 × 512). Q. 13. 5.

Collation: A-L4M2, unpaged. Wanting A 1 (? blank). Epistle dedicatory to Sir Iohn Fortescue, signed T. L. (i.e. Thomas Lodge). Address to the reader, signed T. L.

Sinker 788. BM 920.

Euphues Golden Legacie. Found after his death in his Cell at Silexedra. Bequeathed to Philautus Sonnes, nursed vp with their Father in England. Fetcht from the Canaries, by T. L. Gent. Imprinted at London for Iohn Smethwick, and are to be sold at his shop in Saint Dustanes [sic] Churchyard in Fleetstreet vnder the Dyall. 1612.