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<br>[[Bonos Nochios]]
<br>[[Bonos Nochios]]
<br>[[Capture of Stuhlweissenburg, The]]
<br>[[Capture of Stuhlweissenburg, The]]
<br>*[[Charles, Duke of Bourbon]]
<br>[[Christianetta, or Marriage and Hanging Go by Destiny]]
<br>[[Christianetta, or Marriage and Hanging Go by Destiny]]
<br>[[Conqueror’s Custom, or The Fair Prisoner]]
<br>[[Conqueror’s Custom, or The Fair Prisoner]]
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<br>[[Duke Humphrey]]
<br>[[Duke Humphrey]]
<br>[[Duke of Guise]]
<br>[[Duke of Guise]]
<br>[[England’s First Happiness, or The Life of St. Austin]]
<br>*[[England’s First Happiness, or The Life of St. Austin]]
<br>[[Fair Maid of London, The]]
<br>[[Fair Maid of London, The]]
<br>[[Fragment of a play, 17th cent.]]
<br>[[Fragment of a play, 17th cent.]]
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<br>[[Noble Trial]]
<br>[[Noble Trial]]
<br>[[Nothing Impossible to Love]]
<br>[[Nothing Impossible to Love]]
<br>[[Parroiall (Pareil?) of Princes]]
<br>*[[Parroiall (Pareil?) of Princes]]
<br>[[Prisoners, The]]
<br>[[Prisoners, The]]
<br>[[Projector Lately Dead]]
<br>[[Projector Lately Dead]]

Revision as of 09:37, 26 November 2009

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Alice and Alexis
Author’s plot, the scene Macedonia
Battle of Hexham
Beauty in a Trance
Believe It Is So and ‘Tis So
Belinus, Brennus
Bold Beauchamps
Bonos Nochios
Capture of Stuhlweissenburg, The
*Charles, Duke of Bourbon
Christianetta, or Marriage and Hanging Go by Destiny
Conqueror’s Custom, or The Fair Prisoner
Dramatic fragment in verse
Duchess of Fernandina
Duke Humphrey
Duke of Guise
*England’s First Happiness, or The Life of St. Austin
Fair Maid of London, The
Fragment of a play, 17th cent.
Fragment of a play
Giraldo, the Constant Lover
Give a Man Luck and Throw Him into the Sea
Guelphs and Ghibbelines
Guise, The
Gustavus, King of Swedland
Guy of Warwick, Life and Death of
Gynaecoratia
Heliogabalus
Honor of Women
Hugh Aston’s Mask
Hunting of Cupid, The
Invisible Knight
Iphis and Ianthe, or Marriage without a Man
Jewish Gentleman
Job, History of, or Tragedy of
Joconda and Astolso
John of Gaunt
King Stephen
Leicester’s Service in Flanders
London against the Three Ladies
Love Hath Found Out His Eyes
Love’s Masterpiece
Lusty London
Mador, King of Britain
Mad Priest of the Sun, The
*Maiden's Holiday, The
Marquis d’Ancre
May Lord
Ninus and Semiramis
Noble Grandchild
Noble Husbands
Noble Trial
Nothing Impossible to Love
*Parroiall (Pareil?) of Princes
Prisoners, The
Projector Lately Dead
Puritan Maid, the Modest Wife, and the Wanton Widow
Ring, The
Robinhood and Little John
Rowland (Rowland and the Sexton)
Royal Combat
St. George for England
*Stately Tragedy of the Great Cham
Soldier, The
Tartarian Cripple, The (Emperor of Constantinople)
Turnholt
Vestal, The
White Moor, The
Wooer, The
Yorkshire Gentlewoman and her Son