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Abraham and Lot
Fair Maid of Italy, The
Ladies and Boys, A Mask of
Robinhood and Little John
Absalom
Fair Maid of London, The
Lady Amity
Roderick
Abuses
Fair Star of Antwerp
Like unto Like
Royal Widow of England, A
Aeneas and Dido
False Friend
Locus, Corpus, Motus, etc.
Rufus I with Life and Death of Belyn Dun
Agamemnon and Ulysses
Felix and Philomena
London Against the Three Ladies
Running (or Traveling) Mask
Ajax Flagellifer
Ferrar, A History of
Long Meg of Westminster

Alice and Alexis
Fig for a Spaniard, A
Longshanks
S.
Alice Pierce
Five Plays in One
Look to the Lady
Saint Christopher
Almanac, The
Forces of Hercules, The
Lost Muse, The
Samson
Amazons
Fortunatus, Part 1
Love and Self-Love (The Essex Entertainment)
Sarpedon
Angel King
Fortune’s Tennis, Part 2
Love of an English Lady, The
Scholar Turned to School Again
Antic Play and a Comedy
Four Seasons
Love of a Grecian Lady
Scipio Africanus
Antony and Vallia
Four Sons of Fabius (Fabii)
Love’s Aftergame, or The Proxy
Scots, A Mask of
Ariodante and Genevora
Fragment of a play, 17th cent.
Lucretia
Seleo and Olympio (Seleo and Hengenyo)
Astiages
Fragment of a play


Set at Maw, The
Author’s plot, the scene Macedonia
Frederick and Basilea
M.
Seven Days of the Week, Parts 1 and 2


French Doctor
Machiavel
Ship, The
B.
French Comedy, The
Mack, The
Siege of London, The
Bad Beginning Makes a Good End, A
Friar Fox and Gillian of Brentford
Mad Priest of the Sun, The
Silver Mine
Baptism of Prince Henry, The
Friar Francis
Mahomet
Sir John Mandeville
Barnado and Fiammetta
Friar Spendleton
Man in the Moon Drinks Claret
Six Seamen, A Mask of
Baxter’s Tragedy (Barkstead’s Tragedy)


Marquis d’Ancre
Soldan and the Duke of —
Beauty and Housewifery
G.
Martin Swart, his Life and Death
Solomon and the Queen of Sheba
Belinus, Brennus
Galiaso
Meleager, Publii Ovidii Nasonis
Sophomorus
Bellendon
Game of Cards
Merchant of Emden, The
Spanish Fig, The
Bendo (or Byndo) and Richardo
Garlic
Middle Temple Mask
Spanish Maze, The
Berowne (also Burone, & Biron)
General, The
Miller, The
Spanish Tragedy
Black Joan
George Scanderbeg
Moore’s Masque
Spanish Viceroy
Black Lady
Give a Man Luck and Throw Him into the Sea
Muly Molloco
Stately Tragedy of the Great Cham
Bonos Nochios
Godfrey of Boulogne, Part 2


Stoicus Vapulans
Brandimer
God Speed the Plough
N.
Sturgflatery (Stark Flattery? Strange Flattery?)
Branhowlte (Brunhild)
Govell’s Mask
Nebuchadnezzar
Sycophant
Bridegroom and Madman
Gowry
New World\'s Tragedy, The
Sylla Dictator (Catiline)
Brougham Castle Entertainment
Gramercy Wit
Nine Passions, A Mask of the

Buck is a Thief
Grecian Comedy
Ninus and Semiramis
T.
Buckingham
Guelphs and Ghibbelines
Noble Grandchild
Tamar Cham, Parts 1 and 2
Buckingham’s Mask
Guido


Tanner of Denmark, The
Burbon (i.e. Bourbon?)


O.
Tararantantara Turba


H.
Octavia
Tartarian Cripple, The (Emperor of Constantinople)
C.
Hamlet (or Ur-Hamlet)
Osmond, the Great Turk
Tasso’s Melancholy
Caesar and Pompey
Hardicanute (Canute)
Osric
Telemo (Ptolome?)
Caesar and Pompey, Parts 1 and 2
Harry of Cornwall


That Will Be Shall Be
Calistus
Heliogabalus
P.
Three Christians, The
Capture of Stuhlweissenburg, The
Hengist
Palamon and Arcite
Tinker of Totness, The
Celestina
Henry I
Paradox
Time’s Triumph and Fortus
Chinon of England
Henry the Una
Parracide
Titus and Vespasian
Chirke Castle, Entertainment at
Henry V
Parroiall (Pareil?) of Princes
Tom of Bedlam (Marriage of a Farmer’s Son)
Christ’s Passion
Hercules, Parts 1 and 2
Peaceable King, or Lord Mendall
Torrismount
City, The
Hester and Ahasuerus
Philipo and Hippolito
Toy, The
City Shuffler, Part 2
Hippolytus
Philip of Spain
Toy to Please Chaste Ladies, A
Clorys and Orgasto
Hocus-Pocus
Phocasse (Focas)
Tristram de Lyons
Cloth Breeches and Velvet Hose
Honour in the End
Phyllida and Corin
Triumph of the Cross
Cobbler of Queenheath, The
House is Haunted
Plantation of Virginia, The
Troy
Constantine
Hugh Aston’s Mask
Play of Plays and Pastimes
A Turk’s Too Good for Him
Cosmo
Huon of Bordeaux
Pompey
Turnholt
Crack Me This Nut


Pontius Pilate
Twelve Months
Cupid and Psyche
I.
Pope, Cardinals, Friars

Cupid’s Festival
Invisible Knight
Pope Joan
U.
Cutlack
Irish Gentleman, The
Portio and Demorantes
Uther Pendragon


Irish Rebellion
Prince Henry’s Welcome to Winchester

D.


Projector Lately Dead
V.
De Humfredo Aulico Confessionem Repudiante
J.
Proud Maid’s Tragedy
Valentine and Orson
Dead Man’s Fortune, The
Jealous Comedy, The
Pythagoras
Valiant Scholar
Delight
Jerusalem


Venetian Comedy, The
Dido
Jesuits Comedy
Q.
Vortigern
Diocletian
John of Gaunt
Queen Henrietta’s Mask
Vow and a Good One
Don Horatio
Judith
Queen’s Welcome at Theobalds

Dramatic fragment in verse
Julian the Apostate


W.
Dumb Bawd of Venice


R.
Warlamchester
Duns Furens
K.
Ranger’s Comedy, The
Warriors
Dutch Painter, and the French Brawl
King Ebrauk with All His Sons
Raymond Duke of Lyons
Wedding Mask for Sir Philip Herbert (Juno and Hymenaeus)


King Lud
Richard II
Welshman, The
E.
Knights of India and China, A Mask of the
Richard the Confessor
Welsh Traveller
Earl of Hereford, The
Knot of Fools, The
Richard Whittington
Whore in Grain
Edinburgh Entertainment


Ring, The
Whore New Vamped
England’s First Happiness, or The Life of St. Austin


Robin Goodfellow
William the Conqueror






Wise Man of West Chester, The






Witch of Islington, The






Woman Hard to Please, A






Woman is Too Hard for Him, The






Wonder of a Woman, The






World, The













Y & Z






Younger Brother






Yule-tide






Zenobia