English Reprints. 17 22. WILLIAM HABINGTON, Castara. 1640. CASTARA. The third Edition. Corrected and augmented* CASTARA was Lady LUCY HERBERT, the youngest child of the first Lord Ppvvis , and these Poems were chiefly marks of affection during a pure courtship followed by a happy marriage. With these, are also Songs of Friendship, especially those referring to the Hon GEORGE TALBOT. In addition to these Poems, theie are four prose Characters; on A Mistress, A Wife, A Ft lend, and The Holy Man. 23. ROGER ASCHAM, The Schoolmaster. 1570. The Scholemaster, or plane and perfite -way of teaching children to understand, write, and speake, in Latin tongt but specially purposed for the pmtate bryngingup of youth m lentle- man and Nolle mens ho^lse$t <5rV. This celebrated Work contains the story of Lady JANE GREY'S delight in reading PLA TO, an attack on the Itahctna-ted Englishman of the time, and much other information not specified in the above title In it, ASCHAM gives us very fully his plan of studying Languages, which may be described as the double translation of a model book. 24. HENRY HOWARD, Earl of SURREY, Sir THOMAS WYATT. NICHOLAS GRIMALD. Lord VAUX. Tottel's Miscellany." 5 June, 1557. Songes and Sonettes, written by the right honourable Lords HENRY HOWARD late Earle