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  <dc:title>Strutt Library Pamphlets</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Anti-Boreale, an answer to that seditious and lewd piece of poetry, upon Master Calamy's late confinement, supposedly his who wrote Iter Noreale.
Published, [17th cent].
8 pages - some pages possibly missing.

John Denham: Coopers Hill, written in the yeare 1640, now printed from a perfect copy; and a corrected impression.
Published: London, Humphrey Moseley, 1655.
18 pages.

Sir Heneage Finch, 3rd Earl of Winchilsea: A true and exact relation of the late earthquake and eruption of Mount Aetna, or Monte-Gibello ... together with a more particular narrative of the same, as it is collected out of several relations sent from Catania.
Published: London, T Newcomb, 1669.
30 pages

Giovanni Battista Manzinie: His most exquisite academicall discourses upon severall choice subjects, turned into French by that famous wit Monsieur de Scudery ... and Englished by an Honourable Lady
Published: London, Humphrey Mossley, [1664/5]
150 pages

William Pemble: A briefe introduction to geography, containing a description of the grounds and general parts thereof, very necessary for young students in that science.
Published: Oxford, William Hall for John Forrest, 1669.
41 pages, with diagrams

William Smith: [A manifestation of the love of God unto all such as are convinced of truth and not obey it]
Published: [18th cent]
8 pages
Lacks title page

Robert South: Musica incantans, sive poema ex-primens musicae vires, Juvenam in insaniam adigentis, et musici inde periculum
Published: Oxford, G West, 1667
19 pages</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1655-18th cent</dc:date>
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