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learned by and gravely set forth in their Preface &c. to the singing Psalms set forth by them. Lond. 1644, 4to.

Select Musical Ayres and Dialogues. Lond. 1652, fol.-A second edition, much enlarged, in 1653, fol. Bindley, pt. ii. 1056, 47. 14s. 6d. A third edition in 1659, fol. The last edition was put forth in 1669, without any alteration beyond the title, as the first Book of the Treasury of

Musick.

Musick's Recreation on the Lyra Viol; being a choice Collection of new and excellent Lessons for the Lyra Viol, both easie and delightfull for all young Practitioners. To which is added, some few plain Directions as a Guide for Beginners, Lond. 1656, oblong small 4to.

A Musick Lector, or the Art of Musick discours'd of. Lond, 1667, 4to. Sotheby's,

in Feb. 1824. 10s.

A philosophical Essay of Musick. 1677, See NORTH, Hon. Roger.

The Treasury of Musick, containing Ayres and Dialogues. Composed by Mr. Henry Lawes and other excellent Masters. In three books. Lond. 1669, small fol. Choice Ayres, Songs, and Dialogues, composed by several Gentlemen of his Majestie's Musick and others. Five books. Lond. 1676-84, small folio.

The Theater of Musick, or choice Collection of the best Songs. In four Books, Lond. 1685-7, folio, 27. 2s.

Cantus; Songs and Fancies. See FORBES, John, pp. 815-16.

Comes Amoris, or the Companion of Love; being a choice Collection of the newest Songs now in use. Four books. Lond. 1687, small folio.

Harmonia Sacra, or Divine Hymns and Dialogues: composed by the best Masters of the last and present Age. The Words by several learned and pious Persons First book. Lond. 1688, small folio. Second book, 1693.-Second edition of the first book, -Third edition, very much enlarged and corrected, 1714.-Second edition of the second book, very much enlarged and corrected, 1714.

Banquet of Musick, a Collection of the newest and best Songs sung at Court and Publick Theatres. Six books. 1688-92, folio.

Thesaurus Musicus; being a Collection of the newest Songs. Five books. Lond. 1693-6, small folio.

Delicia Musicæ; being a Collection of the newest and best Songs sung at Court and the public Theatres. Five books. Lond. 1695-6, small folio.

sions. Lond. 1699, oblong 4to. - Lond. 1700-2, small folio.

MONTHLY MASKS of VOCAL MUSIC, containing all the choicest Songs by the best Masters, made for the Play-houses, public Consorts, and other Occasions, with a Thorough Bass to each Song, and most of them within the compass of the Flute. Lond. J. Walsh, folio. Published monthly in sixpenny parts, from 1703 to 1709, each part containing 4 pages of music and an engraved title-page. The whole forming 2 vols. with general title-pages. Dr. Kitchiner's copy, the only one he had ever seen, contained only the years 1707-9.

The Merry Musician; or a Cure for the Spleen. Lond. 1716, 12mo. vol. 1, 336 pp.; vol. 2, no date, 180 pp.; vol. 3, 1730. This collection of songs, with the music, was completed (according to Sir John Hawkins) by Lewis Ramondon, a singer in the Anglo-Italian operas of the period.

The Divine Companion, or David's Harp New Tun'd; being a choice Collection of new and easy Psalms, Hymns, and Anthems, compos'd by the best Masters. Fourth edition. Lond. 1722, 8vo.

Musical Miscellany. Lond. 1729-31, 8vo. 6 vols. with fronts. Hibbert, 5566, 12s. Nassau, pt. i. 294, 14s. Inglis, 1050, 17. 1s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1531, 17. 18s. Goldsmid, 513*, 31. 3s.

The Modern Music Master, or the Universal Musician. Lond. 1730, 8vo.

The Merry Mountebank, or the Humorous Quack Doctor; being a certain Cure for Hypochondriac Melancholy, a choice Collection of old Songs, compiled with great Judgment, Secundem Artem, by Timothy Tulip of Fidler's Hall, revised by several knowing Musicians, Poetasters, and Ballad Mongers. Lond. 1732, 8vo.

The Musical Entertainer, engraved by George Bickham, jun. [A Collection of Songs by various Composers, edited by John Frederick Lampe, and engraved on copper-plates, with a vignette on every page. Copies are frequently mutilated by print-collectors.] Lond. 1737-8. 2 vols. fol.

Songs in the Opera of Flora, with the humorous Scenes of Hob, design'd by ye celebrated Mr. Gravelot, and engrav'd by G. Bickham, jun. Lond. 1737, 8vo.

Amaryllis, consisting of such Songs as are most esteemed for Composition and and Gardens. All chosen from the Works Delicacy, and sung at the public Theatres of the best Authors, with Engravings on every page. Lond. n. d. 4to.

A Miscellany of Lyric Poems, the greatest part written for and performed in the Academy of Music [held in the Apollo.] Lond. 1740, 8vo.-Another im pression in the same year, with the words between brackets omitted from the title

Mercurius Musicus, or the monthly Collection of new teaching Songs, comros'd for the Theatres and other occa-page.

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Thesaurus Musicus; a Collection of two, three, and four part Songs. Lond. n.d. [circa 1746], 2 vols. folio. Contains a copy, one of the earliest printed, of 'God, save the King,' which is described as a Loyal Song, sung at the Theatres

Koyal.'

Universal Harmony, or the Gentleman and Lady's Social Companion; consisting of a great variety of the best and most favourite English and Scots Songs, Cantatas, &c. With a curious design, by way of head-piece, expressive of the sense of each particular song, all neatly engraved on 4to. copperplates. Lond. 1745,

4to.

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Flores Musicæ, or the Scots Musician; a Collection of the most celebrated Scots Tunes. Edinb. 1773, folio.

An Essay upon Tune, being an Attempt to free the Scale of Music and the Tune of Instruments from Imperfection. [By John Maxwell.] Lond. 1781, 8vo. plates. Observations on the present State of Music in London, by W. Jackson of Exeter. 1791, 8vo. pp. 33. See BURNEY, Dr. C. HAWKINS, Sir John. CLIO. ESTE, Mich. MULLINER, John.

MUSICIANS.-A Musical Directory for the Year 1794, containing the Names and Addresses of most of the Professors of Music, with the Parts they respectively perform, &c. and an historical Sketch of the Academy of Ancient Music. Lond. 1794, 8vo.

An Essay or Instruction for learning the Church Plain Chant; to which are added, various Hymns, Anthems, Litanies, Mottets, &c. Lond. 1799, 12mo.

Vocal Anthology, or the Flowers of Song; being a Selection from the Vocal Music of Italy, Germany, France, Switzerland, and England, the whole adapted to English words; also, twelve original vocal Compositions. Lond. 1824, 4to.

A Dictionary of Musicians from the earliest Ages to the present Time. Lond. 1824, 8vo. 2 vols.

Musical Biography, or Lives of eminent Composers, &c. by the Rev. W. Bingley. Lond.

8vo. 2 vols.

The British Musical Miscellany, or the delightful Grove; being a Collection of celebrated English and Scotch Songs, by the best Masters, set for the Violin, German Flute, the common Flute, and Harpsichord. 8vo. 4 vols. in 2, 17. 11s. 6d. The text and music both engraved.

Popular Music of the Olden Time; a Collection of ancient Songs, Ballads, and Dance Tunes, illustrative of the National Music of England, with short Introductions to the different Reigns, and Notices of the Airs from Writers of the sixteenth and seventeenth Centuries; also a short Account of the Minstrels, by W. Cloppell, Esq., F.S.A.; the whole of the Airs harmonized by G. A. Macfarren. Lond. n. d. imp. 8vo. This edition contains about 400 airs.-A previous edition, under the title of National English Airs, 2 vols. imp. 8vo. contains only 245 airs.

Musical Reminiscences of an old Amateur, chiefly respecting the Italian Opera in England for fifty Years from 1773. Lond. 1827, 12mo. 6s. Written by the Earl of Mount Edgecumbe. The first edition was privately circulated among the friends of the noble author.-Fourth edition, continued to the present time, and including the Festival in Westmin. ster Abbey. Lond. 1834, 12mo.

Concert-Room and Orchestra Anec. dotes. Lond. 1825, 12mo. 3 vols. Compiled by Dr. Busby.

A Ramble among the Musicians of Germany, with Remarks upon Church Music [by Edward Holmes]. Lond. 1828, post 8vo.

MUSICAL LIBRARY: a Selection of the best Vocal and Instrumental Music, both English and Foreign, edited by W. Ayr ton (of the Opera House), comprising upwards of 400 pieces of Music by the most eminent Composers. Lond. C. Knight, 1843, folio. 8 vols. 41. 4s. Reduced, Bohn, 17. 10s.

MUSICAL CABINET AND HARMONIST: a Collection of Classical and Popular Vocal and Instrumental Music; comprising Selections from the best productions of all the great Masters; English, Scotch, and Irish Melodies; with many of the National Airs of other Countries; the whole adapted either for the Voice, the Piano. forte, the Harp, or the Organ, with Pieces occasionally for the Flute and Guitar. 4 vols. small folio. Lond. C. Knight, 1845, 27. 2s. Reduced, Bohn, 16s.

MUSICAL CLASSICS, published by Chas. Knight, 1843, folio, only four parts published, viz.:

GLEES a Selection of forty-four Compositions by Arnold, Atterbury, Baildon'

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Battishill, Berg, Callcott, Cooke, Danby, Fitzherbert, Hayes, Horsley, Lock, Mornington, Moscheles, Nares, Paxton, Spofforth, Smith, Stevens, and Webbe; arranged for Soprano, as well as other Voices. Pianoforte Accompaniment, 2 parts, 15s.

MADRIGALIAN FEAST, a Collection of twenty Madrigals, for Soprano and other Voices, selected chiefly from the Works of the great Masters of the sixteenth and seventeenth Centuries, viz. Bennett, Cavendish, Croce, Conversi, Dowland, Ford,

Gastoldi, Orlando Gibbons, Morley, Palestrina, Ward, Weelkes, and Wilbye. Pianoforte Accompaniment. Folio, 1848,

7s. 6d.

HAYDEN'S TWELVE CANZONETS, together with 'O Tuneful Voice,' the Spirit Song, and four German Songs, with English Words, folio, 1848, 5s.

The three preceding articles are included in the Musical Library, printed from the same stereotype plates.

MUSICAL GEM; a Collection of nearly three hundred modern and favourite Songs, Duets, Glees, &c. by the most celebrated Composers of the present day, adapted for the Voice, Flute, or Violin, edited by John Parry. Lond. 1845, 8vo. title, and illuminated front. 10s. 6d.

Musical Antiquarian Society. - Handel
Society.-Motett Society. See APPENDIX.
See GLEES. SONGS.
MUSKET and Pike.

TARY.

See MILI

MUSTAPHA, by Sir F. Greville.

See BROOKE.

MUSURUS, Marcus. Carmen in Platonem.

M. Musuri
Isaaci Ca-

sauboni in Josephum Scaligerum Ode. Accedunt Poemata et Exercitationes utriusque Linguæ. Auctore S. Butler. Appendicis Loco subjiciuntur Hymnus Cleanthis Stoici, Clementis Alexandrini Hymni duo, Henrici Stephani Adhortatio ad Lectionem novi Foederis. Conscripsit atque edidit Sam. Butler. Cantabrigiæ, 1797, 8vo.

Drury, 634, 4s. The Poem of Musurus will also be found in Foster's Essay on Accent and Quantity.

Conde. Lond. John Daye, 1564, 16mo.

BLACK LETTER. In the Grenville Collection..

MYLĖS, William. A chronologi. cal History of the Methodists, from their Rise in 1727. Lond. 1813, 8vo. 8s.

The first edition was published at Liverpool in 1799, 12mo.

MYLN, Alexander. Vitæ Dunkeldiensis Ecclesiæ Episcoporum, a prima Sedis Fundatione ad Annum 1515, ab Alexandry Myln ejusdem Ecclesiæ Canonico conscripta. Edinb. 1823, 4to.

With arms and facsimile letter emblazoned. Seventy-five copies printed, at the expense of the Bannatyne Club, under the superintendence of Thomas Thomson, Esq. An Appendix was printed in 1831. See BANNATYNE CLUB.

MYNSHULL, Geffray, of GrayesInne, Gent. Essayes and Characters of a Prison and Prisoners. Lond. 1618, 4to. woodcut on title.

Pp. 48, with title, dedication, &c. 8 more. Steevens, 986, 5s. 6d. Gordonstoun, 1585, 11. 9s. Roxburghe, 6682, 13s.-With some new Additions. Lond. 1638, 4to. A to H-2, in fours; title containing a woodcut. Reed, 2537, 15s, Nassau, pt. ii. 376,

17. 18. Brand, 21. 10s.-Edinb. 1821, post Svo. 4s. with cut by Bewick. Bliss, 6s.

MYRROUR. See MIRROR. MYSTERIES, The, of Love and Eloquence. See PHILLIPS, Edw. XIIIth and XIVth Centuries, edited by Mysteries and other Latin Poems of the Tho. Wright. Lond. Nichols, 1838, 8vo. 9s.

A Collection of English Miracle Plays or Mysteries, edited by W. Marriott. Basel, 1838, 8vo.

See Abbotsford Club. CHESTER MYS-
teries.
DIGBY
COVENTRY Mysteries.

Mysteries. HONE, William. Roxburghe
Club, and Shakespeare Papers, Appendix.
SHARPE, Tho. Surtees Society. TOWNE-
LY Mysteries. YORK Mysteries.

MYTHOMYSTES, a Survey of true
Poesy; with Narcissus, a poetic
Tale. Lond. 1843, 4to.

MYDDELMORE, Henry. A Trans-
lation of a Letter by a Frenche
Gentilwoman, upon the Death of
Lady Elenor of Roye, Princesse of Wales. See under WALES.

Bindley, pt. iii. 537, 27. 18s.
MYVYRIAN ARCHAIOLOGY

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N. N. Lond. 1665, 12mo.

With a map. Jadis, 109, with portrait of Columbus inserted, 14s. Nassau, pt, i. 31, 9s. Caldecott, 9s.-1657, 12mo.

N. N. Romes Follies, or the amorous Fryars, a Comedy. Lond.

N. B. The in-
verted initials of
Nicholas BRETON. 1681, 4to.
N. C. NARY,
Cornelius. NESS, C.

N. E. Cæsar's Dialogue, or a familiar Communication containing the first Institution of a Subject in allegiance to his Soveraigne. Lond. T. Purfoot, 1601, 12mo.

Heber, presentation copy to Q. Elizabeth, with portrait on back of title, 17. 1s. Bright, 5s.

N. F. B. i. e. Francis NERO. See NIGER, F. Bossentinus.

N. G. A Geographicall Description of the Kingdom of Ireland, according to the five Provinces and thirty-two Counties, &c. Lond. for Geo. Emerson, 1642, 4to.

N. H. See NICHOLAS, Henry. N. I. A perfect Catalogue of all the Knights of the most noble Order of the Garter. Whereunto is prefixed a short Discourse touching the Institution of the Order, &c. by I. N. Lond. 1661, 4to. Twenty leaves.

N. K.

The History of Miss Katty N, containing her amor

ous Adventures and various turns

of Fortune in England. Lond.

n. d. 8vo.

N. M. See NEDHAM, March. These letters were also employed as a signature by William CAMDEN, being his finals. N. N.

America; or, an exact

Roxburghe, 4276, 3s.
N. N. See WARNER, Lady.

N. N. An Epistle of a Catholike young Gentleman, being imprisoned, to his Father, a Protestant, who commanded him to set down in Writing what were the Motives that induced him to become a Catholike. Doway, 1629, 12mo.

N. N. The Progenie of Catholicks and Protestants. Rouen, 1633, 12mo.

Supposed to have been written by Jas. Anderton, who also assumed the name of Brerely. See p. 262. Sotheby, July 1855, 17. 10s.

N. N. The English Nunne, being a Treatise wherein (by way of Dialogue) the Author endeavoureth to draw young and unmarried Catholike Gentlewomen to embrace a votary religious Life. 1642, 12mo. Heber, pt. vii. 6s. 6d.

N. N. Treatise of the Nature of Catholick Faith and Heresie. Rouen,

1657, sm. 8vo. 1s.

of this signature. See Dod's Ch. N. N. Sylvester Jenks made use History. Peter Talbot, Archbp. of Dublin, and Nicholas French, Bp. of Ferns, also used the same.

N. R. See NICOLS, Richard. N. S. The Loyal Garland. Lond. 1671, 12mo.

Black letter, pp. 128. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 431, russia, 47. 4s.

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D 4, in eights. N. W. Barley-breake, or a Warning for Wantons. Written by W. N., Gent. ford, 1607, 4to.

Lond. Simon Staf

The Unfortunate Mother, a Tragedie never acted, but set down according to the Intention of the Author. Lond. 1640. Roxburghe, 5552, 9s. Rhodes, 1775, 138, Heber, pt. ii. 48.

The Bride, a Comedie. Lond. 1640, 4to. Roxburghe, 5546, 6s. 6d. Rhodes, 1774, 10s. Heber, pt. ii. 3s. 6d.

NADIR CHA.-A genuine History of Nadir-Cha, formerly call'd Tha mas Kouli-Khan, done into English (from the Persian). Lond. 1741, 8vo.-Lond. 1746, 12mo.

Prefixed is an introduction, containing a description of Persia and India.

See FRASER, James. JONES, Sir Wm. NAILE, Robert. A Relation of the royal Entertainment given to Queen Anne, in June 1613, at the Citie of Bristol. Lond. 1613, 4to.

Reprinted in Nichols' Progresses of K. James I. from a copy in the Bodleian Library.

Pp. 32. In verse. Dedicated to 'Mistresse Eliz. C.' This work is attributed to Nicholas Breton. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 41, 107. 10s. resold Saunders' in 1818, 27. 8s.; again, Bright, 17. 18. Bindley, pt. iv. 162, 71. 7s. Perry, pt. i. 619, 51. Nassau, pt. ii. 381, 67. 2s. 6d. Heber, pt. iv. 21. 15s. N. W. See NEADE, W. NABBES, Thos. Plays and Poems. Reed, a collection of, in one vol. 4to. 8210, 17.7s. Roxburghe, 3905, 21. 2s. Bindley, pt. iii. 778, 31.8s. North, pt. iii. 513, 31. 10s. Microcosmus, a morall Masque. Lond. 1637, 4to. A very poetic rhapsody.-W. Gifford. Hibbert, 5789, 11s. Roxburghe, 5549, 10s. Rhodes, 1772, 133. Heber, pt. 21. 2s. ii. 5s. 6d. Reprinted in the new edition of Dodsley's Old Plays.

Hannibal and Scipio, a Tragedie. Lond. 1637, 4to. Boswell, 1966, 4s. 6d. Roxburghe, 5548, 10s. Rhodes, 1771, 13s. Inglis' Old Plays, 97, 11s. Heber, pt.ii. 10s. 6d. Covent Garden, a pleasant Comedie. Lond. 1638, 4to. Steevens, 1256, 6s. Heber, pt. ii. 13s. Rhodes, 1768. 27.-1639, 4to. Inglis' Old Plays, 81, 14s. Roxburghe, 5547, 10s. 6d. Heber, pt. ii. 3s. 6d. The Spring's Glorie, a Masque. Lond. 1638, 4to. Roxburghe, 5550, 13s. Inglis' Old Plays, 80, 17. 13s. Caldecott, 15s. Bindley, pt. iii. 779, 17. 10s-Together with Sundry Poems, Epigrams, Elegies, and Epithalamiums. Lond. 1639, 4to. Lloyd, 991, 17. 12s. Strettell, 1421, 13s. Hibbert, 5790, 19s. Rhodes, 1773, 17. 19s. Heber, pt. ii. 17. 10s.

Presentation on the Prince's Birth Day. Lond. 1638, 4to.

Tottenham Court, a Comedie. Lond. 1638, 4to. Roxburghe, 5551, 10s. 6d. Rhodes, 1769, 21. 2s. Heber, pt. ii. 12s.1639, 4to.-1718, 12mo.

Entertainment on the Prince's Birth Day, a Masque. Lond. 1639, 4to.

NALSON, John, LL.D. An impartial Collection of the great Affairs of State, from the Beginning of the Scotch Rebellion in 1639 to the Murder of K. Charles I. Taken from authentick Records, and methodically digested. Lond. 1682-3, folio, 2 vols. frontispieces by White,

In the historical part Nalson is as par tial in his narrative on the side of the King, as Rushworth is on the side of the Parliament; and they are both to be consulted with great allowance for their party. Nalson is worth turning over, being full of vastly curious and valuable authentic pieces.'-Bp. Warburton. WilHeath, 4454, 12. 16s. lett, 1673, 17. 3s. Heber, pt. x. 17. 3s. Collation.-Vol. i. Title and dedication to the King, 3 leaves; the introduction, lxxix pp.; the table. 15 pp.; the work, 817 pp. with a frontispiece by White, and the mind of the Title, epistle dedicatory to K. Charles II. frontispiece (a poem of 37 lines).-Vol. ii. 3 leaves; the introduction, xii pp.; the work, 920 pp.; a table, 22 pp.; also a frontispiece, R. W. sculp. and the meaning of the frontispiece (a poem of 34 lines).

A true copy of the Journal of the High Court of Justice for the trial of K. Charles I., with an Introduction. Lond. 1684, folio. With an allegorical caricature frontispiece. Bindley, pt. ii. 1495, 7s. 6d. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 540, 10s.

The Common Interest of King and People. Lond. 1678, 8vo.

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