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<br>[[Bear a Brain, or Better Late Than Never]] | <br>*[[Bear a Brain, or Better Late Than Never]] | ||
<br>[[Believe It Is So and ‘Tis So]] | <br>[[Believe It Is So and ‘Tis So]] | ||
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<br>[[Sebastian, King of Portugal]] | <br>[[Sebastian, King of Portugal]] | ||
<br>[[Seven Wise Masters, The]] | <br>[[Seven Wise Masters, The]] | ||
<br>[[Stepmother’s Tragedy, The]] | <br>*[[Stepmother’s Tragedy, The]] | ||
<br>[[Tasso’s Melancholy]] | <br>[[Tasso’s Melancholy]] | ||
<br>[[Triangle (or Triplicity) of Cuckolds, The]] | <br>[[Triangle (or Triplicity) of Cuckolds, The]] |
Revision as of 07:34, 4 December 2009
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Agamemnon
Antonio and Vallia
*Bear a Brain, or Better Late Than Never
Believe It Is So and ‘Tis So
Bellman of Paris
* Black Bateman of the North, Part 1
Bristow Merchant
Caesar’s Fall
Chance Medley
Christmas Comes but Once a Year
Civil Wars of France, Parts 1, 2 and 3
Connan, Prince of Cornwall
Cupid and Psyche (The Golden Ass)
Diocletian
Disguises
Earl Godwin and His Three Sons, Parts 1 and 2
Fair Constance of Rome, Part 1
Fairy Knight
Famous Wars of Henry I and the Prince of Wales (The Welshman’s Prize)
First Introduction of the Civil Wars of France
Fortune’s Tennis
Gustavus, King of Swedland
Guy of Warwick, Life and Death of
Hannibal and Hermes, Part 1
Jepthah
Joconda and Astolso
Lady Gray, Parts 1 and 2
*Late Murder in White Chapel, or Keep the Widow Waking
London Merchant
Madman’s Morris, The
Medicine for a Curst Wife, A
Orestes’ Furies
*Page of Plymouth
Phaeton
Philenzo and Hippolyta
Philipo and Hippolito
Pierce of Exton
Pierce of Winchester
Pontius Pilate
Robert II, King of Scots (The Scot’s Tragedy)
Sebastian, King of Portugal
Seven Wise Masters, The
*Stepmother’s Tragedy, The
Tasso’s Melancholy
Triangle (or Triplicity) of Cuckolds, The
Troilus and Cressida
*Truth’s Supplication to Candlelight
White Moor, The
Worse Afeared Than Hurt, Part 2 (Hannibal and Hermes, Part 2)