Intriguing Old English Books From Bernard Shapero Rare Books
Intriguing Old English Books From Bernard Shapero Rare Books
Item 44 is a 1654 book of proverbs from Thomas Drake, Bibliotheca scholastica instructissima. Or, a treasury of ancient adagies and sententious proverbs... Some of these are still familiar today: "when the cat is away, the mice play;" "it is better late than never;" and "Rome was not built in a day." But how about "an empty purse maketh the face full of wrinkles?" Here is one I can attest to: "the dogge waggest his taile, not for you, but for your bread." I will make no comments on "where there are women, there is much tatling." And what about this one: "a poore mans head is full of bees?" What does that mean? Did poor men, like hippies, wear flowers in their hair? I was stumped, but if you can believe everything you find on Google (and certainly you cannot), it means scatterbrained or dreamy, a precursor to the expression "bees in your bonnet." L400 (US $734).
From the "better late than never" category, here's a funeral invitation for John Moor. Mr. Moor's funeral took place on June 25, 1712. This was a fill-in form, name, date, and location to be entered as required. The invitation begins, "You are desired to Accompany the Corps of _____ with the name handwritten in the blank space. The invitation includes pictures of a skull, crossbones, and skeleton, along with the motto "Remember to Die." I'm sure I will remember, but hopefully not to soon. Item 56. L1,800 (US $3,311).