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[64.] E. 1351 The Astrologer's Bugg-beare: Being a briefe Description of many Pitthy Passages,
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which were brought to passe upon that day which the Astrologers pointed out for Black-Monday: Whereby wee may all see and know that God's power is beyond man's expectation. Mark well and take notice, it is worth your observation. Written by L. P. London. Printed for Sicnarf Seloc, in the Yeare of the downfall of darke Astrology, and are to be sold in Country and City, by honest, harmlesse people, that love England and its Friends. Catalogued P.(l.)

[65.] 644. b. 56. The Alchemist written by Ben Ionson.

——Neque, me ut miretur turba, laboro:

Contentus paucis lectoribus.

London printed by Thomas Snodham[268] for Walter Burre,[269]
and are sold by John Stepneth at the West End of Paules. 1612.

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