66. The illustrious Sheperdess. The Imperious Brother: written originally in Spanish by that incomparable wit, Don John Perez de Montalban; translated at the request of the Marchioness of Dorchester, and the countess of Strafford: by E.P.
67. The History of the Golden Ass, as also the Loves of Cupid and his Mistress Psiche: by L. Apulcius translated into English.
68. The unfortunate Mother: a tragedy by T.N.
69. The Rebellion, a Comedy by T. Rawlins.
70. The tragedy of Messalina the insatiate Roman Empress: by N. Richards.
71. The Floating Island: a Trage-Comedy, acted before the King, by the students of Christs-Church in Oxon; by that renowned wit, W. Strode the Songs were set by Mr. Henry Lawes.
72. Harvey's Divine Poems: the History of Balaam, of Jonah, and of St. John the Evangelist.
73. Fons Lachrymarum, or a Fountain of Tears; the lamentations of the Prophet Jeremiah in verse, with an Elegy on Sir Charles Lucas; by I. Quarles.
74. Nocturnal Lucubrations, with other witty Epigrams and Epitaphs; by R. Chamberlain.
75. The admirable ingenuous Satyr against Hypocrites.