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BOOKS Printed for and Sold by William Taylor, at the Sign of the Ship in Pater-noster Row.


1.A Neat, beautiful, and correct Edition of Plutarch's Morals, in 5 Vol. 12mo. Translated from the Greek by several Hands.

2. Ovid's Metamorphosis, in 2 Vol. 12mo. Adorned with Cuts.

3. ——— Epistle, in 12mo. with Cuts.

4. Poems by the Author of the Choice, 12mo.

5. Poems by the Lady Winchelsea, 8vo.

6. Poems by Mr. Dryden, 6 Vol. 12mo.

7. Mr. Congreve's Plays and Poems, 3 Vol. 8vo.

8. The New Atlantis, in 2 Vol. 12mo.

9. Dr. Garth's Dispensary. With Cuts, and a compleat Key, 12mo.

10. Mr. Manwaring's Works in Prose and Verse, 8vo.

11. The Adventures of Telemachus, in 2 Vol. 12mo. with Cuts.

12. Boetius of the Consolation of Philosophy, 12mo.

13. Bysshe's Art of English Poetry, in 4 Vol. Being a compleat Common-Place-Book to the Works of our most eminent English Poets. Continued to the Year 1718.

14. Memoirs of the Court of England by Count De Grammons. The second Edition, with a compleat Key, 8vo.

15. Mr. Lawrence Echard's Translation of Plautus's Comedies, with critical Remarks, 12mo.

16. Lord Clarendon's History, in 6 Vol. in large and small Paper.

17. The Adventures of Theagines and Chariclia à Romana. Done from the Greek of Heliodorus, in two Pocket Volumes.

18. The