INDEX I: OF PLAYS
A
- ‘A Bad Beginning Makes a Good Ending’, iii. [315]; iv. [127], [180].
- A Woman is a Weathercock, iii. [313].
- A Woman will have her Will. See [Englishmen for my Money].
- Abraham, iii. [322], [514].
- ‘Abraham and Lot’, ii. [95].
- Abraham Sacrifiant, i. [249]; iii. [322].
- Abraham’s Sacrifice (tr.), iii. [322].
- ‘Absalom’ (1602), ii. [228].
- Absalon (c. 1535), iii. [506]; iv. [246].
- ‘Abuses’, iv. [33].
- ‘Adams Tragedie’, iv. [398].
- Adelphe, i. [131]; iv. [127].
- Adelphi (tr.), iii. [236].
- Aegio (fr.), iii. [209].
- ‘Aemilia’, i. [131].
- ‘Aeneas and Dido’, iv. [122].
- ‘Aesop’s Crow’, ii. [83].
- Agamemnon (tr.), iii. [477].
- ‘Agamemnon’, ii. [169].
- ‘Agamemnon and Ulysses’, ii. [17], [101]; iv. [101], [160].
- Agarite, iii. [16].
- ‘Ajax and Ulysses’, ii. [63]; iv. [87], [146].
- ‘Ajax Flagellifer’, i. [130], [233].
- ‘Ajax Flagellifer’ (tr.), i. [127].
- Alaham, iii. [331].
- Alarum for London, iv. [1].
- ‘Alba’, i. [130].
- ‘Albere Galles’, ii. [227]; iii. [341]; iv. [37].
- Albion Knight (fr.), iv. [1].
- Albumazar, i. [131]; iii. [498].
- Alchemist, iii. [123], [222], [224], [371], [499]; iv. [51], [127], [180], [371].
- ‘Alcmaeon’, ii. [15]; iv. [89], [147].
- ‘Alexander and Lodowick’, ii. [144], [167], [170].
- Alexandraean Tragedy, iii. [209].
- ‘Alexius’, iv. [2].
- ‘Alfonso’, iv. [2].
- Alice and Alexis (fr.), iv. [2].
- ‘Alice Pierce’, ii. [132], [166].
- All Fools, iii. [146], [252]; iv. [119], [171].
- ‘All Fools but the Fool’. See [‘The World Runs on Wheels’].
- All for Money, iii. [23], [411].
- ‘All is not Gold that Glisters’, ii. [178].
- All is True. See [Henry VIII].
- All’s One. See [Yorkshire Tragedy].
- All’s Well that Ends Well, ii. [207]; iii. [487].
- Allot Pageant, iii. [455].
- ‘Almanac’, ii. [190]; iv. [125], [178].
- Alphonsus, Emperor of Germany, iv. [2].
- Alphonsus, King of Arragon, ii. [286]; iii. [327]; iv. [36].
- ‘Alt Proculo’, ii. [286].
- Althorp Entertainment, i. [126]; iii. [391].
- ‘Alucius’, ii. [35]; iv. [97], [156].
- Amantes Amentes, ii. [285].
- Amends for Ladies, iii. [297], [313].
- Aminta, ii. [262]; iii. [317].
- Amphitrio, iii. [4], [5].
- ‘Amphitryo’, ii. [286]; iii. [345].
- Andria, iii. [7].
- Andria (tr. Bernard), iii. [236].
- Andria (tr. Kyffin), iii. [398].
- ‘Anglia’, ii. [277].
- Anglorum Feriae (tilt), iii. [463].
- ‘Annabella eines Hertzogen Tochter von Ferrara’, ii. [284], [286]; iii. [432].
- Annus Recurrens. See [Vertumnus].
- Antigone (tr.), iv. [234], [246].
- Antipoe, iii. [503].
- 1, 2 Antonio and Mellida, iii. [139], [256], [429].
- Antonio’s Revenge. See [Antonio and Mellida].
- Antony, iii. [337].
- Antony and Cleopatra, ii. [213]; iii. [124], [220], [275], [488].
- ‘Antony and Valia’, ii. [147]; iii. [301].
- Aphrodysial, iii. [137], [464].
- Apius and Virginia (R. B.), iii. [23]; iv. [3].
- Appius and Virginia (Webster), iii. [508].
- Ara Fortunae. See [Christmas Prince].
- Arabia Sitiens, iii. [464].
- Arcadia Reformed. See [Queen’s Arcadia].
- ‘Arcadian Virgin’, ii. [173].
- Arches of Triumph. See [Coronation Triumph].
- Archipropheta, iii. [31].
- Arden of Feversham, ii. [108]; iii. [395], [518]; iv. [3].
- ‘Ariodante and Geneuora’, ii. [76]; iv. [99], [159].
- ‘Arraignment of London’, ii. [253]; iii. [35], [272].
- Arraignment of Paris, iii. [459]; iv. [236].
- ‘Arthur, King’, ii. [166].
- Ashby Entertainment, iii. [434].
- Asinaria, iii. [5].
- ‘As Plain as can Be’, iv. [84], [144].
- As You Like It, ii. [6], [204], [209], [296]; iii. [486]; iv. [117].
- Astrologo, iii. [499].
- Atalanta, iv. [373].
- Atheist’s Tragedy, iii. [499]; iv. [42].
- Aulularia, i. [127].
B
- Bacchides, iii. [5].
- Balet Comique de la Royne, i. [176]; iii. [15].
- Ball, iii. [260].
- Band, Cuff and Ruff. See [Ruff, Cuff and Band].
- ‘Barnardo and Fiammetta’, ii. [144].
- Bartholomew Fair, i. [262]; ii. [469]; iii. [227], [372]; iv. [33], [42], [130], [183].
- ‘Bartholomew Fairing’, iv. [398].
- ‘Battle of Affliction’, iv. [398].
- Battle of Alcazar, ii. [175]; iii. [459]; iv. [5].
- ‘Battle of Evesham’, iii. [214].
- ‘Battle of Hexham’, iii. [214].
- ‘Baxster’s Tragedy’, ii. [179].
- ‘Bear a Brain’, ii. [171]; iv. [28].
- Bearing down the Inn. See [Cuckqueans and Cuckolds Errants].
- Beaumont’s Mask, i. [173].
- Beauty (mask), i. [173]; iii. [379]; iv. [122].
- ‘Beauty and Housewifery’, ii. [192]; iv. [99], [159].
- ‘Beech’s Tragedy’. See [‘Thomas Merry’].
- ‘Behendig Dieb’, ii. [286].
- Believe as You List, i. [321].
- ‘Belin Dun’, ii. [141], [143]; iv. [403].
- ‘Belinus’, iii. [182]; iv. [398].
- ‘Bellman of London’, ii. [253].
- ‘Bellman of Paris’, iii. [289], [304].
- Bellum Grammaticale, i. [129]; iv. [238], [374].
- ‘Bendo and Richardo’, ii. [122].
- Birth of Hercules, iv. [4].
- Birth of Merlin, ii. [145]; iii. [474].
- Bisham Entertainment, iv. [66].
- ‘1, 2 Black Bateman of the North’, ii. [162], [166].
- ‘1, 2 Black Dog of Newgate’, ii. [227].
- ‘Black Joan’, ii. [132], [168].
- Blackness (mask), i. [171]; iii. [375]; iv. [119].
- ‘Blacksmith’s Daughter’, ii. [394]; iv. [204].
- Blind Beggar of Alexandria, iii. [251].
- Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green, iii. [285].
- Blurt Master Constable, iii. [142], [439].
- ‘Bold Beauchamps’, iii. [347].
- Bonduca, iii. [228].
- ‘Bonos Nochios’, iv. [399].
- ‘Boss of Billingsgate’, ii. [180].
- ‘Botzario ein Alt Römer’, ii. [284].
- ‘Bourbon’, ii. [132], [156], [167]; iv. [50].
- ‘Brandimer’, ii. [122].
- ‘Branholt’, ii. [132], [166]; iii. [230].
- Brazen Age, iii. [109], [345].
- ‘Brennus’, iii. [183]; iv. [398].
- Bristol Entertainment (1574). iv. [60].
- Bristol Entertainment (1613), iv. [74].
- ‘Bristol Tragedy’, ii. [179]; iii. [304]; iv. [12].
- ‘Bristow Merchant’, iii. [304].
- Britanniae Primitiae, iv. [374].
- ‘Brute Greenshield’. See [‘Conquest of Brute’].
- ‘Buckingham’, ii. [95], [130], [202], [217].
- Bugbears, ii. [14]; iii. [28], [351].
- Bussy D’Ambois, iii. [142], [253].
- ‘Byron’ (1602), ii. [228]; iii. [258], [267].
- Byron (1608). See [Conspiracy and Tragedy].
C
- Caesar and Pompey (Chapman), iii. [259].
- ‘Caesar and Pompey’ (c. 1582), ii. [394]; iv. [216].
- ‘1, 2 Caesar and Pompey’ (1594–5), ii. [143–4]; iii. [259].
- Caesar and Pompey. See [Caesar’s Revenge].
- ‘Caesar Interfectus’, iii. [309].
- ‘Caesar’s Fall, or, The Two Shapes’, ii. [179].
- Caesar’s Revenge, iv. [4].
- Calandra, iii. [9], [13].
- Calisto and Melibaea, ii. [30]; iv. [211], [399].
- Calthrop Pageant, iii. [463].
- Cambyses, iii. [37], [470]; iv. [6], [79].
- Campaspe, ii. [17], [39]; iii. [32], [413].
- Campbell, or, the Ironmongers’ Fair Field (show), i. [137]; iv. [72].
- Captain, iii. [226]; iv. [127], [180].
- ‘Captain Mario’, iv. [214].
- Captain Thomas Stukeley. See [Stukeley].
- ‘Capture of Stuhl Weissenburg’, ii. [207], [367].
- ‘Cardenio’, ii. [217]; iii. [489]; iv. [127], [128], [180].
- ‘1, 2 Cardinal Wolsey’, ii. [178]; iii. [266].
- ‘Cards’, i. [268]; iii. [453]; iv. [238].
- ‘Carolus Herzog aus Burgundt’, ii. [284].
- Casina, iii. [5].
- Cassaria, iii. [8], [11].
- ‘Castle of Security’, i. [333].
- ‘Catiline’ (1588), i. [222].
- Catiline his Conspiracy (1611), iii. [372].
- ‘Catiline’s Conspiracies’ (c. 1579), ii. [394]; iv. [204].
- ‘Catiline’s Conspiracy’ (1598–9), ii. [163], [170].
- Caversham Entertainment, iii. [244].
- Cecil House Entertainment, iii. [248].
- ‘Celestina’, iv. [399].
- ‘Celinde und Sedea’, ii. [284], [289].
- Chabot, Admiral of France, iii. [259].
- Challenge at Tilt, iii. [393].
- ‘Chance Medley’, ii. [169].
- Chapman’s Mask, i. [173]; iii. [260].
- ‘Charlemagne’ (c. 1589), iii. [260], [329]; iv. [5].
- Charlemagne (c. 1600), iii. [260]; iv. [5].
- Chaste Maid in Cheapside, iii. [441].
- Chester’s Triumph, iv. [71].
- ‘Chinon of England’, ii. [144]; iv. [399].
- ‘Christabella’, ii. [286].
- Christian Turned Turk, i. [328]; iii. [271].
- ‘Christmas Comes but Once a Year’, ii. [227]; iii. [267].
- Christmas Prince (revels), iv. [71], [228].
- Christus Redivivus, iii. [31].
- Chrysanaleia (show), i. [137]; iii. [449].
- Chryso-Thriambos (show), i. [137]; iii. [449].
- City Gallant. See [Greene’s Tu Quoque].
- ‘1, 2, 3 Civil Wars of France’, ii. [169]; iii. [253].
- Civitatis Amor (show), iii. [443].
- Claudius Tiberius Nero, iv. [5].
- ‘Cleopatra’ (Anon.), iv. [399].
- Cleopatra (Daniel), iii. [275].
- Cléopâtre Captive, iii. [13].
- ‘Cloridon and Radiamanta’, ii. [96]; iv. [87], [146].
- ‘Clorys and Orgasto’, ii. [122].
- ‘Cloth Breeches and Velvet Hose’, iv. [399].
- Club Law, iv. [5].
- Clyomon and Clamydes, ii. [286]; iii. [39]; iv. [6].
- ‘Cobler of Queenhithe’, ii. [168].
- Cobler’s Prophecy, iii. [35], [516]; iv. [41].
- Cockle de Moye. See [Dutch Courtesan].
- ‘College of Canonical Clerks’, iv. [399].
- ‘Collier’, ii. [89]; iii. [317]; iv. [93], [151].
- ‘Columbus’, iii. [434].
- Come See a Wonder. See [Wonder of a Kingdom].
- Comedy of Errors, i. [222]; ii. [123], [130], [201], [211]; iii. [482], [506]; iv. [56], [119], [171], [246].
- Comedy of Humours. See [Humorous Day’s Mirth].
- ‘Comedy of Jeronimo’, ii. [122]; iv. [23].
- Common Conditions, iii. [39]; iv. [6].
- ‘Conan, Prince of Cornwall’, ii. [169].
- Conflict of Conscience, iii. [25], [517].
- ‘1, 2 Conquest of Brute’, ii. [163], [169], [170].
- ‘Conquest of Spain by John of Gaunt’, ii. [161], [178].
- ‘Conquest of the West Indies’, ii. [161], [178].
- Conspiracy and Tragedy of Byron, i. [327]; ii. [53]; iii. [147], [257].
- ‘Constantine’, ii. [122].
- Contention between Liberality and Prodigality. See [Liberality and Prodigality].
- Contention of York and Lancaster, ii. [129–30]; iv. [7], [44].
- Coriolanus, ii. [213]; iii. [488], [509].
- Cornelia, iii. [397].
- Cornélie, iii. [16], [397].
- Coronation Triumph (1559), iv. [60].
- Coronation Triumph (1604), iii. [391]; iv. [69].
- ‘Cosmo’, ii. [123].
- Country Girl, iii. [237].
- Country’s Tragedy in Vacuniam. See [Cupid’s Sacrifice].
- Cowdray Entertainment, iv. [65].
- ‘Cox of Collumpton’, ii. [171], [172].
- Coxcomb, ii. [251]; iii. [223]; iv. [127], [181].
- ‘Crack Me this Nut’, ii. [144], [180].
- ‘Craft upon Subtlety’s Back’, iv. [399].
- ‘Crafty Cromwell’, iv. [399].
- Creation of Henry Prince of Wales, iv. [72].
- Croesus, iii. [209].
- Cromwell, iv. [8], [28].
- Cruel Debtor (fr.), iii. [505].
- ‘Cruelty of a Stepmother’, ii. [93]; iv. [95], [154].
- ‘Crysella’, ii. [286]; iii. [292].
- Cuckqueans and Cuckolds Errants, iii. [136], [464].
- ‘Cupid’ (mask), i. [174]; iii. [442]; iv. [129].
- ‘Cupid and Psyche’, ii. [15], [171]; iii. [346]; iv. [216].
- Cupid’s Revenge, iii. [225]; iv. [125], [127], [178], [181].
- Cupid’s Sacrifice, iii. [464].
- ‘Cupid’s Vagaries’. See [‘Hymen’s Holiday’].
- Cupid’s Whirligig, iii. [491].
- ‘Cutlack’, ii. [140–1], [146].
- ‘Cutting Dick’, ii. [228]; iv. [50].
- ‘Cutwell’, i. [223]; ii. [381]; iv. [91], [152].
- Cymbeline, ii. [214–15]; iii. [111], [223], [489].
- ‘Cynocephali’, ii. [93]; iv. [91], [152].
- Cynthia and Ariadne (mask). See [Ashby Entertainment].
- Cynthia’s Revels, ii. [43]; iii. [145], [363], [430]; iv. [372].
- Cynthia’s Revenge, iii. [495].
D
- ‘Damon and Pythias’ (Chettle), ii. [171].
- Damon and Pythias (Edwardes), ii. [34]; iii. [32], [310]; iv. [81], [143], [193].
- ‘Damon and Pythias’ (puppet-play), iii. [373].
- ‘Danish Tragedy’, ii. [179]; iii. [264].
- Darius (Alexander), iii. [209].
- Darius, King (Anon.), iii. [23]; iv. [8].
- David and Bethsabe, iii. [48], [461].
- Dead Man’s Fortune (plot), ii. [136]; iv. [9].
- ‘Death of the Duke of Guise’ (Anon.), i. [323].
- Death of the Duke of Guise (Marlowe). See [Massacre at Paris].
- Death of Robert Earl of Huntingdon. See [Robin Hood].
- ‘Delight’, ii. [89], [394]; iv. [97], [158].
- ‘Delphrigus’, iv. [236], [241].
- Denmark Entertainment, iii. [392]; iv. [70].
- Descensus Astraeae (show), i. [137]; iii. [463].
- ‘Destruction of Jerusalem’ (Legge), iii. [408]; iv. [246].
- ‘Destruction of Jerusalem’ (Smythe), iii. [409].
- ‘Destruction of Thebes’, i. [129]; iv. [85].
- ‘Devil and Dives’, iii. [411].
- Devil and his Dame. See [Grim the Collier of Croydon].
- ‘Devil of Dowgate’, iii. [232].
- Devil’s Charter, iii. [112], [214]; iv. [122].
- ‘Dialogue of Dives’, iv. [241].
- Dido (Gager), i. [129]; iii. [318].
- ‘Dido’ (Halliwell), i. [127].
- ‘Dido’ (Ritwise), ii. [11].
- ‘Dido and Aeneas’, ii. [132], [166]; iii. [374], [427].
- Dido Queen of Carthage (Marlowe), iii. [35], [426].
- ‘Diocletian’, ii. [143]; iii. [298].
- ‘Disguises’, ii. [144]; iii. [256].
- Disobedient Child, iii. [25], [351].
- Distracted Emperor. See [Charlemagne].
- Dixie Pageant, iii. [463].
- Doctor Faustus, ii. [281], [286]; iii. [329], [422]; iv. [44], [48].
- ‘Don Horatio’, ii. [122]; iv. [23].
- Double Falsehood, iii. [490].
- Downfall of Robert Earl of Huntingdon. See [Robin Hood].
- Dream of a Dry Year. See [Arabia Sitiens].
- Duchess of Malfi, iii. [510].
- ‘Duke Humphrey’, iii. [489].
- Duke of Guise, iii. [26].
- ‘Duke of Milan and Marquis of Mantua’, ii. [93]; iv. [97], [156].
- Dumb Knight, ii. [289]; iii. [418]; iv. [11].
- Dutch Courtesan, iii. [148], [430]; iv. [127], [128], [180], [182].
E
- ‘1, 2 Earl Godwin and his Three Sons’, ii. [166].
- ‘Earl of Hertford’, ii. [180].
- Eastward Ho! i. [326]; ii. [51]; iii. [149], [254], [257], [286], [367], [433]; iv. [36], [42], [129], [182].
- Edward I, iii. [460].
- Edward II, iii. [425]; iv. [9], [42], [44].
- Edward III, iv. [9].
- Edward IV, ii. [281]; iv. [10].
- Ehrebrecherin, ii. [275–6].
- Elstrild. See [Locrine].
- Elvetham Entertainment, iv. [66].
- Endymion, i. [327]; ii. [18–19]; iii. [33], [415]; iv. [103].
- England’s Joy (show), iii. [287], [500].
- ‘English Arcadia’, iv. [400].
- ‘English Fugitives’, ii. [173].
- English Traveller, iii. [339].
- Englishmen for my Money, iii. [334]; iv. [16].
- Enough is as Good as a Feast, iii. [504].
- Epicoene, i. [327]; ii. [59]; iii. [222], [230], [369]; iv. [371].
- Epidicus, iii. [5].
- Epithalamion on the Marquis of Huntly’s Marriage (show), iii. [351].
- ‘Erlösung aus der Löwengrube’, ii. [283–4].
- ‘Error’, ii. [15]; iv. [93], [151].
- Esther und Haman, ii. [285–6].
- Eugène, iii. [13].
- Eunuchus, iii. [5], [7].
- Eunuchus (tr. Bernard), iii. [236].
- ‘Eunuchus’ (tr. Kyffin?), iii. [398].
- Euribates Pseudomagus, iv. [374].
- Every Man In his Humour, iii. [359]; iv. [119], [171], [247].
- Every Man Out of his Humour, i. [381]; iii. [122], [128], [292], [360]; iv. [19], [119], [171].
- Every Woman in her Humour, iii. [418]; iv. [11].
- Exchange Ware at Second Hand. See [Ruff, Cuff and Band].
- ‘Ezechias’, i. [127].
F
- ‘Fabii’. See [‘Four Sons of Fabius’].
- Faery Pastoral, iii. [137], [464].
- ‘1, 2 Fair Constance of Rome’, ii. [161], [171], [173].
- Fair Em, iii. [325], [329]; iv. [11], [30], [36].
- Fair Maid of Bristow, iii. [431]; iv. [12].
- ‘Fair Maid of Italy’, ii. [95–6], [114].
- ‘Fair Maid of London’, i. [320].
- Fair Maid of the Exchange, iv. [13].
- ‘Fairy Knight’, iii. [304].
- Faithful Friends, iii. [232].
- Faithful Shepherdess, iii. [151], [221], [313]; iv. [41].
- Fall of Mortimer (fr.), iii. [374].
- Family of Love, iii. [440]; iv. [11], [29].
- Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth, ii. [202]; iii. [472]; iv. [17], [239].
- ‘Famous Wars of Henry I and the Prince of Wales’. See [‘Welshman’s Prize’].
- ‘Far Fetched and Dear Bought is Good for Ladies’, iv. [400].
- Fatal Dowry, iii. [314].
- ‘Fatal Love’, iii. [259]; iv. [5].
- Father’s Own Son. See [Monsieur Thomas].
- Fatum Vortigerni, iv. [374].
- Favola d’Orfeo, iii. [6].
- Fawn, or, Parasitaster, ii. [22], [284], [286]; iii. [140], [432]; iv. [42].
- Fedele, iii. [316].
- Fedele and Fortunio, iii. [28], [316]; iv. [13].
- ‘Felix and Philiomena’, ii. [106]; iv. [101], [160].
- ‘Felmelanco’, ii. [180]; iii. [471].
- ‘Ferrar’, ii. [93]; iv. [99], [159].
- Ferrex and Porrex. See [Gorboduc].
- ‘Ferrex and Porrex’ (Haughton), ii. [164], [171].
- Filli di Sciro, iii. [238].
- ‘Finding of Truth’, ii. [79].
- ‘First Introduction of the Civil Wars of France’, ii. [164], [169].
- ‘Five Plays in One’ (1585), ii. [106]; iii. [497]; iv. [101], [160].
- ‘Five Plays in One’ (1597), ii. [144]; iii. [347].
- Fleir, iii. [151], [490].
- Flora, iii. [13].
- Flowers (mask), i. [174]; iv. [59], [129].
- ‘Forces of Hercules’ (activities), ii. [90], [272].
- Forest of Elves. See [Faery Pastoral].
- Fortress of Perfect Beauty (tilt), i. [144]; iv. [63].
- Fortunato, ii. [285–6].
- ‘Fortune’, iv. [88], [146].
- ‘Fortune’ (lottery), iv. [400].
- Fortune by Land and Sea, iii. [343].
- ‘1, 2 Fortune’s Tennis’ (plot), ii. [177], [180]; iii. [448]; iv. [14].
- Fortunia. See [Susenbrotus].
- ‘Fount of New Fashions’. See [‘Isle of a Woman’].
- Fountain of Self-Love. See [Cynthia’s Revels].
- Four Elements, ii. [30]; iii. [23].
- ‘Four Kings’, ii. [167], [169]; iv. [6].
- Four PP., ii. [30].
- ‘Four Plays in One’, ii. [122]; iii. [497].
- Four Plays in One. See [Yorkshire Tragedy].
- Four Plays or Moral Representations in One, iii. [231].
- Four Prentices of London, iii. [221], [340].
- ‘Four Sons of Aymon’, ii. [181].
- ‘Four Sons of Fabius’, ii. [98], [394]; iv. [97], [156], [216].
- Fox. See [Volpone].
- Frederick and Basilea (plot), ii. [150]; iv. [14].
- Free Will (tr.), iii. [262].
- ‘Freeman’s Honour’, iii. [493].
- ‘French Comedy’ (1595), ii. [143].
- ‘French Comedy’ (1597), ii. [144].
- ‘French Doctor’, ii. [146], [180]; iii. [301].
- Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay, ii. [114]; iii. [328]; iv. [12].
- ‘Friar Fox and Gillian of Brentford’, ii. [169].
- ‘Friar Francis’, ii. [95]; iv. [253].
- ‘Friar Rush and the Proud Woman of Antwerp’, ii. [178].
- ‘Friar Spendleton’, ii. [132], [156], [166].
- ‘Fromme Frau zu Antorf’, ii. [281].
- Fucus, sive, Histriomastix, i. [253].
- Fulgens and Lucres, iii. [22–4].
- ‘Funeral of Richard Cœur de Lion’, i. [320]; ii. [166].
G
- Galathea, ii. [18]; iii. [34], [415]; iv. [103].
- ‘Galiaso’, ii. [143].
- Game at Chess, i. [327]; iii. [438].
- ‘Game of the Cards’, i. [268]; ii. [37]; iv. [99], [158].
- Gammer Gurton’s Needle, ii. [274]; iii. [27]; iv. [229].
- Genièvre, iii. [14].
- Gentle Craft. See [Shoemaker’s Holiday].
- Gentleman Usher, iii. [146], [251], [253].
- Gentleness and Nobility, ii. [30].
- George a Greene, the Pinner of Wakefield, iv. [14].
- ‘George Scanderbeg’, iv. [400].
- Gesta Grayorum (mask), i. [168]; iii. [240]; iv. [56], [109].
- ‘Gevatter’, ii. [286].
- ‘Ginecocratia’, iii. [470].
- Giocasta, iii. [321].
- Gismond of Salerne, iii. [30], [514]; iv. [82].
- ‘Give a Man Luck and Throw him into the Sea’, iv. [400].
- Glass of Government, iii. [321]; iv. [196].
- ‘God Speed the Plough’, ii. [95]; iv. [400].
- ‘2 Godfrey of Bulloigne’, ii. [143]; iii. [340].
- Godly Queen Hester, iii. [25], [311], [350].
- Golden Age, iii. [109], [114], [344].
- Golden Age Restored (mask), i. [174]; iii. [390]; iv. [130].
- ‘Golden Ass’. See [‘Cupid and Psyche’].
- Goosecap, Sir Giles, iii. [146], [251], [255]; iv. [11], [15].
- Gorboduc, i. [265]; iii. [29], [456]; iv. [80], [226].
- ‘Gowry’, i. [328]; ii. [211].
- ‘Graf von Angiers’, ii. [286].
- Great Duke of Florence, ii. [286].
- ‘Grecian Comedy’. See [‘Love of a Grecian Lady’].
- ‘Greek Maid’, ii. [89]; iv. [96], [154].
- Greene’s Tu Quoque, iii. [269]; iv. [20], [125], [126], [178], [254].
- Grim the Collier of Croydon, iv. [16].
- Griseldis, iii. [292].
- ‘Guido’, ii. [144].
- Guise (Marlowe). See [Massacre at Paris].
- ‘Guise’ (Webster), iii. [426], [434]; iv. [400].
- ‘Gustavus King of Swethland’, iii, [304].
- Guy Earl of Warwick, iii. [304].
- ‘Guy of Warwick’, ii. [127]; iii. [289], [304].
H
- Haddington Mask, i. [173]; iii. [381].
- Hamlet, i. [380]; ii. [193], [195], [202], [206], [209], [219], [286], [395]; iii. [107], [112], [116], [117], [185], [252], [397], [486]; iv. [33], [53], [234], [371].
- ‘Hannibal and Hermes’, ii. [166].
- ‘Hannibal and Scipio’, ii. [177].
- ‘Hardicanute’, ii. [132], [156], [167].
- ‘Hardshifte for Husbands’, iii. [472].
- Harefield Entertainment, iv. [67].
- Hay Mask, iii. [240].
- Heautontimorumenus, i. [75]; ii. [72]; iv. [82].
- Heautontimorumenus (tr.), iii. [236].
- Heaven’s Blessing and Earth’s Joy. See [Marriage of Frederick and Elizabeth].
- Hector of Germany, iii. [493].
- Hecyra (tr.), iii. [236].
- ‘Heliogabalus’, iii. [324]; iv. [401].
- Hemetes the Hermit. See [Woodstock Entertainment].
- ‘Hemidos and Thelay’, iv. [401].
- ‘Hengist’. See [‘Vortigern’].
- ‘Henry I’, ii. [144]; iii. [307], [489].
- ‘Henry II’, iii. [489].
- 1 Henry IV, i. [220], [311]; ii. [6], [196], [204], [217], [443]; iii. [307], [484]; iv. [36], [127], [180], [246], [371].
- 2 Henry IV, ii. [196], [217], [293], [443]; iii. [485]; iv. [127], [180], [246], [371].
- ‘Henry V’ (Anon.), ii. [144], [211]; iv. [17].
- Henry V (Shakespeare), ii. [203], [211], [415]; iii. [485]; iv. [9], [119], [171].
- Henry V. See [Famous Victories].
- 1 Henry VI, i. [260]; ii. [122], [129–30], [201]; iii. [55], [97], [481]; iv. [8], [17], [238].
- 2 Henry VI, ii. [129–30], [202]; iii. [113], [481]; iv. [8], [34], [43].
- 3 Henry VI, ii. [129–30], [200], [202]; iii. [481]; iv. [8].
- Henry VIII (Rowley). See [When You See Me, You Know Me].
- Henry VIII (Shakespeare), ii. [95], [130], [202], [217], [219], [419]; iii. [489].
- ‘Henry of Cornwall’, ii. [122]; iv. [2].
- ‘2 Henry Richmond’, ii. [161], [171].
- ‘Herbert Mask’, iii. [377].
- ‘1, 2 Hercules’, ii. [143–4], [167]; iii. [345]; iv. [4].
- Hercules Furens (tr.), iii. [477].
- Hercules Oetaeus (fr. tr.), iii. [311].
- Hercules Oetaeus (tr.), iii. [478].
- Herod and Antipater, iii. [417].
- Herodes, iv. [375].
- ‘Herpetulus the Blue Knight and Perobia’, ii. [97]; iv. [89], [148].
- ‘Herzog von Florenz und Edelmanns Tochter’, ii. [281], [286].
- ‘Herzog von Mantua und Herzog von Verona’, ii. [286].
- ‘Hester and Ahasuerus’, ii. [140], [193], [202].
- Hickscorner, iii. [22].
- Highgate Entertainment, i. [126]; iii. [392].
- Himatia Poleos (show), i. [137]; iii. [449].
- Hippolytus, iii. [3], [319].
- Hippolytus (tr.), iii. [478].
- Hispanus, iv. [375].
- ‘Histoire Angloise contre la Roine d’Angleterre’, i. [323].
- ‘History of Love and Fortune’, iv. [28].
- ‘History of the Old Testament’, ii. [11].
- Histriomastix, i. [381–2]; iii. [135], [362]; iv. [17].
- ‘Hit Nail o’ th’ Head’, iii. [437].
- Hoffman, iii. [264].
- Honest Lawyer, iv. [19].
- Honest Man’s Fortune, i. [321]; ii. [251]; iii. [227].
- 1, 2 Honest Whore, iii. [294].
- Horestes, iii. [38], [466]; iv. [84], [144].
- ‘Hot Anger Soon Cold’, ii. [169].
- How a Man may Choose a Good Wife from a Bad, iii. [342]; iv. [19].
- ‘How to Learn of a Woman to Woo’, iii. [342]; iv. [119], [171].
- Hue and Cry after Cupid. See [Haddington Mask].
- Huff, Suff, and Ruff. See [Cambyses].
- Humorous Day’s Mirth, iii. [251].
- ‘Humorous Earl of Gloucester with his Conquest of Portugal’, ii. [179]; iv. [28].
- Humour out of Breath, iii. [287].
- Hunting of Cupid, iii. [462]; iv. [54].
- ‘Huon of Bordeaux’, ii. [95]; iii. [304].
- Hymenaei (mask), i. [172]; iii. [378]; iv. [120].
- Hymenaeus, iv, [375].
- ‘Hymen’s Holiday’, ii. [244]; iv. [126], [178].
- Hymen’s Triumph, i. [174]; iii. [276]; iv. [129].
I
- If It be not Good, the Devil is in It, iii. [271], [297].
- 1, 2 If You Know not Me, You Know Nobody, iii. [342].
- Ignoramus, i. [131]; iii. [475].
- Illusion Comique, iii. [16].
- ‘Impatient Grissell’, iv. [401].
- Impatient Poverty, iii. [23]; iv. [20], [31].
- Inner Temple and Gray’s Inn Mask, iii. [233].
- Insatiate Countess, iii. [433].
- ‘Iphigenia’ (Anon.), ii. [14]; iii. [352]; iv. [87], [146].
- Iphigenia (tr. Lumley), ii. [14]; iii. [411].
- ‘Iphigenia’ (tr. Peele), iii. [462].
- Iphigenia in Aulis, iii. [411].
- ‘Iphis and Iantha’, iii. [489].
- Ira seu Tumulus Fortuna. See [Christmas Prince].
- ‘Irish Knight’, ii. [98], [381]; iv. [91], [152].
- Irish Mask, i. [173]; iii. [247], [388]; iv. [128].
- 1, 2 Iron Age, iii. [345].
- Irus. See [Blind Beggar of Alexandria].
- ‘Isle of a Woman’, ii. [167], [169]; iii. [253].
- ‘Isle of Dogs’, i. [298], [324]; ii. [132], [151]; iii. [353], [364], [453]; iv. [323].
- Isle of Gulls, i. [326]; ii. [52]; iii. [150], [286], [295], [296].
- ‘Italian Tragedy’ (Day), ii. [173]; iii. [518].
- ‘Italian Tragedy’ (Smith), ii. [227].
- Ivy-Church, The Countess of Pembroke’s. See [Phillis and Amyntas].
J
- ‘Jack and Jill’, iv. [84], [144].
- Jack Drum’s Entertainment, i. [381]; ii. [20]; iii. [138]; iv. [18], [19], [21].
- Jack Juggler, iii. [27].
- Jack Straw, iv. [22].
- Jacob and Esau, iii. [24], [350]; iv. [22].
- James IV, ii. [296]; iii. [330].
- ‘Jealous Comedy’, ii. [123], [130], [201].
- Jemand und Niemand, ii. [281–2], [285–6].
- ‘Jephthah’ (Dekker), ii. [179].
- Jephthes (Buchanan), iii. [514]; iv. [246].
- 1 Jeronimo, ii. [286]; iii. [396]; iv. [22].
- ‘Jeronimo, Comedy of’, ii. [122–3].
- ‘Jeronimo’. See [Spanish Tragedy].
- ‘Jerusalem’, ii. [122]; iii. [409].
- ‘Jesuits’ Comedy’, i. [323]; iv. [401].
- ‘Jew’, ii. [380]; iv. [204].
- Jew of Malta, ii. [286]; iii. [424].
- ‘Jew of Venice’, iii. [301].
- ‘Joan as Good as my Lady’, ii. [169].
- ‘Job’, iii. [330].
- Jocasta, iii. [30], [320].
- ‘Joconda and Astolso’, iii. [304].
- Johan, Kinge, i. [241], [245]; iii. [22]; iv. [79].
- Johan Johan, ii. [30]; iii. [23].
- Johan the Evangelist, iii. [22].
- John, King, ii. [194]; iii. [483]; iv. [24], [246].
- John. See [Troublesome Reign].
- John a Kent and John a Cumber, iii. [446]; iv. [32], [33].
- John and Matilda, iii. [447].
- John Baptist, i. [241].
- ‘John of Gaunt’, iv. [401].
- Joseph, iii. [18].
- ‘Joseph’s Afflictions’, iv. [401].
- Josephus Jude von Venedig, ii. [145], [147], [286].
- ‘Joshua’, ii. [180].
- ‘Judas’ (1600), ii. [173], [178].
- ‘Judas’ (1601), ii. [178].
- ‘Jude’, ii. [281].
- Judith (fr. tr.), iv. [24].
- ‘Jugurtha’, ii. [171].
- ‘Julian the Apostate’ (Anon.), ii. [144].
- ‘Julian the Apostate’ (Ashton), iii. [210].
- Julio und Hyppolita, ii. [145], [285]; iii. [301].
- Julius Caesar (Alexander), iii. [209].
- Julius Caesar (Shakespeare), ii. [203], [217], [286], [365]; iii. [486], [509]; iv. [33], [54], [127], [180].
- Juvenis, Pater, Uxor, iii. [351].
K
- Kenilworth Entertainment, iv. [61].
- King and No King, iii. [225]; iv. [125], [127], [177], [180].
- King of Denmark’s Entertainment, iv. [70].
- ‘King of Fairies’, iv. [236], [241].
- ‘King of Scots’, iii. [432]; iv. [84], [144].
- Knack to Know a Knave, iv. [24].
- Knack to Know an Honest Man, iv. [24].
- ‘1, 2 Knaves’, ii. [244]; iv. [127], [180].
- ‘Knight in the Burning Rock’, ii. [98]; iv. [96], [155].
- ‘Knight of Rhodes iii. [462]; iv. [47].
- Knight of the Burning Pestle, iii. [151], [220], [237]; iv. [36].
- ‘Knot of Fools’, iv. [127], [180].
- ‘König aus Arragona’, ii. [286]; iii. [327].
- ‘König aus Engelandt und Goltschmitt Weib’, ii. [281].
- ‘König in Dennemark und König in Schweden’, ii. [286].
- ‘König in Spanien und Vice Roy in Portugall’, ii. [286].
- ‘König Ludwig und König Friedrich von Ungarn’, ii. [281].
- ‘König von Khipern und Herzog von Venedig’, ii. [281], [286].
- Königes Sohne aus Engellandt und Königes Tochter aus Schottlandt, ii. [281], [285], [286].
L
- Labyrinthus, iii. [336].
- ‘Lady Amity’, iii. [215].
- ‘Lady Barbara’, ii. [96]; iv. [87], [146].
- 1, 2 Lady Jane. See [Sir Thomas Wyatt].
- Lady of May (show), i. [124]; ii. [89]; iii. [491].
- Laelia, iii. [212]; iv. [53], [375].
- ‘Late Murder of the Son upon the Mother’, iii. [512].
- Law Tricks, iii. [285].
- Leander, iii. [336].
- Lear, King, ii. [212], [286]; iii. [488], [499]; iv. [25], [48], [121].
- Leire, King, ii. [202]; iv. [25], [48].
- Lena, iii. [11].
- Liberality and Prodigality, iii. [145]; iv. [26].
- Life and Repentance of Mary Magdalene, iii. [25], [503]; iv. [194].
- ‘Like Quits Like’, iii. [267].
- ‘Like unto Like’ (1600), ii. [133]; iv. [16].
- Like will to Like (c. 1568), ii. [14]; iii. [24], [317]; iv. [16].
- Lingua, iii. [497].
- Lisandre et Caliste, iii. [16].
- Little Thief. See [Nightwalker].
- Locrine, iii. [232]; iv. [26], [44], [46].
- ‘London Against the Three Ladies,’ iii. [515]; iv. [216].
- ‘1, 2 London Florentine’, ii. [180–1].
- ‘London Merchant’, iii. [315].
- London Maid. See [Thorny Abbey].
- London Prodigal, iv. [27].
- London’s Love to Prince Henry, iv. [72].
- ‘1 Long Meg of Westminster’, ii. [147], [190].
- ‘Longshanks’, ii. [144], [181]; iii. [461].
- ‘Longsword, Sir William’, i. [320]; ii. [170].
- Look About You, iv. [28].
- Looking Glass for London and England, ii. [280], [296]; iii. [328].
- Lords’ Mask, i. [173]; iii. [241].
- Love and Fortune, ii. [118]; iii. [45]; iv. [28], [99], [159].
- ‘Love and Self-Love’ (show), iii. [212], [306].
- Love Feigned and Unfeigned, iv. [28].
- Love Freed from Ignorance and Folly (mask), i. [173]; iii. [386]; iv. [125].
- Love Lies Bleeding. See [Philaster].
- ‘Love of a Grecian Lady’, ii. [146]; iii. [462].
- ‘Love of an English Lady’, ii. [143].
- ‘Love Parts Friendship’, ii. [179]; iii. [266]; iv. [50].
- ‘Love Prevented’, ii. [166]; iii. [467].
- Love Restored (mask), i. [173]; iii. [387]; iv. [35], [58], [125].
- Love’s Cure, iii. [231].
- Love’s Labour’s Lost, ii. [194], [211]; iii. [260], [482]; iv. [119], [139], [171], [246].
- ‘Love’s Labour’s Won’, ii. [197]; iii. [489]; iv. [246].
- Love’s Metamorphosis, iii. [34], [145], [416].
- Love’s Mistress, iii. [346].
- Lovesick King, iii. [237].
- ‘Loyalty and Beauty’, ii. [35]; iv. [96], [155].
- Lucidi, iii. [13].
- ‘Lud, King’, ii. [95].
- ‘Ludovico, ein König aus Hispania’, ii. [284].
- ‘Lustie London’, iii. [470].
- Lust’s Dominion, iii. [427].
- Lusty Juventus, iii. [22]; iv. [380].
M
- Macbeth, i. [126]; ii. [212], [215], [269]; iii. [332], [438], [439], [488], [498].
- ‘Machiavel’ (1592), ii. [122]; iii. [272].
- ‘Machiavel and the Devil’ (1613), i. [374]; ii. [252]; iii. [272].
- Machiavellus, iv. [376].
- ‘Mack’, ii. [143]; iii. [299].
- Mad World, my Masters, iii. [143], [439].
- ‘Madman’s Morris’, ii. [166].
- ‘Madon King of Britain’, iii. [233].
- ‘Mahomet’, ii. [146], [180]; iii. [327]; iv. [47].
- ‘Mahomet’s Poo’, iii. [327], [460], [462].
- Maidenhead Well Lost, iii. [347].
- ‘Maiden’s Holiday’, iii. [289], [427].
- Maid’s Metamorphosis, ii. [20]; iii. [136]; iv. [29].
- Maid’s Tragedy, iii. [224]; iv. [127], [180], [371].
- ‘Malcolm King of Scots’, ii. [179].
- Malcontent, iii. [147], [431]; iv. [23].
- ‘Mamillia’, ii. [89]; iv. [89], [147].
- ‘Mandeville’, ii. [122–3]; iv. [12].
- ‘Manhood and Misrule’, iv. [402].
- Mankind, iv. [37].
- ‘Man’s Wit’, iv. [241].
- Marc Antoine, iii. [337].
- ‘Marcus Geminus’, i. [128].
- Mariam, iii. [247].
- Marius and Sulla. See [Wounds of Civil War].
- ‘Marquis d’Ancre’, i. [327]; iii. [511].
- Marriage between Wit and Wisdom, iii. [437].
- Marriage of Frederick and Elizabeth (shows), iv. [73].
- ‘Marriage of Mind and Measure’, ii. [15]; iii. [437]; iv. [96], [154].
- Marriage of Wit and Science, iv. [29].
- ‘Marshal Osric’, ii. [227]; iii. [341].
- ‘Märtherin Dorothea’, ii. [286].
- Martial Maid. See [Love’s Cure].
- ‘Martin Swart’, ii. [144].
- Mary Magdalene. See [Life and Repentance].
- Mask of Heroes, ii. [245].
- Massacre at Paris, i. [323]; ii. [123], [146]; iii. [425].
- Match at Midnight, iii. [474].
- Match Me in London, iii. [297].
- ‘Match or No Match’, iii. [472].
- May Day, iii. [147], [256].
- ‘May Lord’, iii. [374].
- Mayor of Quinborough, iii. [442].
- Measure for Measure, ii. [211]; iii. [487]; iv. [119], [171].
- Medea (tr.), iii. [478].
- ‘Medicine for a Curst Wife’, ii. [179], [227].
- Melanthe, i. [131]; iii. [238].
- Meleager, i. [129]; iii. [32], [318]; iv. [30].
- Meleager (argument), ii. [18]; iv. [30].
- ‘Melone König aus Dalmatia’, ii. [284].
- Menaechmi, iii. [4], [5], [20].
- Menaechmi (tr.), iii. [505].
- Menechmes, iii. [17].
- ‘Merchant of Emden’, ii. [143].
- Merchant of Venice, ii. [195], [211], [283], [286]; iii. [301], [484]; iv. [30], [53], [119], [171], [246].
- Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists (mask), i. [174]; iii. [389]; iv. [130].
- ‘Merry as May Be’, ii. [180].
- Merry Devil of Edmonton, iv. [12], [30], [36], [127], [180].
- Merry Wives of Windsor, ii. [64], [204], [211]; iii. [185], [486]; iv. [30], [53], [119], [171].
- Messallina, ii. [519].
- Metropolis Coronata (show), i. [137]; iii. [449].
- Michaelmas Term, iii. [143], [440].
- Midas, ii. [18]; iii. [34], [416]; iv. [104].
- Middle Temple and Lincoln’s Inn Mask. See [Chapman’s Mask].
- Midsummer Night’s Dream, i. [124]; ii. [117], [194]; iii. [483]; iv. [36], [109], [118], [246].
- Miles Gloriosus, i. [75]; ii. [72]; iii. [5], [20]; iv. [3], [82].
- ‘Miller’, ii. [168]; iii. [407].
- Minds (tr.), iv. [31].
- ‘Mingo’, ii. [89].
- Miseries of Enforced Marriage, iii. [513]; iv. [55].
- Misfortunes of Arthur, iii. [30], [348]; iv. [103].
- Misogonus, iii. [24]; iv. [31].
- Moll Cut-Purse. See [Roaring Girl].
- Monsieur d’Olive, iii. [146], [252].
- Monsieur Thomas, iii. [228].
- Montague Mask, iii. [321].
- More, Sir Thomas, i. [321]; iv. [21], [32].
- ‘Mortimer’, iii. [425].
- Mother Bombie, iii. [34], [416].
- ‘Mother Redcap’, ii. [166].
- ‘Mother Rumming’, iv. [402].
- Mountebanks Mask, iii. [240], [435].
- Mucedorus, i. [328]; ii. [286]; iii. [271]; iv. [12], [30], [34].
- Much Ado About Nothing, ii. [197], [217], [300], [312]; iii. [485]; iv. [16], [127], [180].
- Mulleasses. See [Turk].
- ‘Mulmutius Dunwallow’, ii. [170].
- ‘Muly Mollocco’, ii. [122–3]; iii. [460].
- ‘Murderous Michael’, ii. [93]; iv. [4], [96], [155].
- Mustapha, iii. [331].
- ‘Mutius Scaevola’, ii. [35], [63]; iv. [91], [151].
N
- ‘Narcissus’ (1572), iv. [87], [146].
- Narcissus (1603), iv. [36].
- ‘Nebuchadnezzar’, ii. [144].
- Necromantes, iii. [464].
- Nero (Anon.), iv. [5].
- Nero (Gwynne), iii. [332].
- ‘Netherlands’, iv. [402].
- New Custom, iv. [36].
- New Wonder, A Woman Never Vexed, iii. [474].
- ‘New World’s Tragedy’, ii. [144].
- Nice Wanton, iii. [23].
- Nightwalker, iii. [230].
- ‘Niniveh’s Repentance’, iv. [402].
- ‘Ninus and Semiramis’, iv. [402].
- No Wit, no Help, like a Woman’s, iii. [441].
- Noble Soldier, iii. [288], [300].
- ‘Nobleman’, iii. [500]; iv. [126], [127], [178], [180].
- Nobody and Somebody, iv. [37].
- Northern Man. See [Too Good to be True].
- Northward Ho! iii. [141], [286], [295].
- ‘Nugize’, iv. [37].
O
- Oberon (mask), i. [173]; iii. [385]; iv. [35], [58], [125].
- Octavia (tr.), iii. [478].
- Oedipus (fr.), iii. [319].
- Oedipus (tr.), iii. [477].
- Old Fortunatus, ii. [281], [286]; iii. [290]; iv. [112].
- Old Law, iii. [438].
- Old Wive’s Tale, iii. [48], [329], [461].
- 1, ‘2’ Oldcastle, ii. [6], [171], [218]; iii. [306].
- ‘Olympo’, ii. [143]; iii. [344].
- Oration of Gwgan and Poetry (Welsh), iii. [457].
- Orestes. See [Horestes].
- ‘Orestes Furious’. See [‘Agamemnon’].
- Orlando Furioso, i. [378]; ii. [286]; iii. [325], [329], [461], [472].
- ‘Orphans’ Tragedy’, ii. [173], [179]; iii. [518].
- ‘Ortenus’, iv. [402].
- ‘Osric’, ii. [147].
- Othello, ii. [207], [211], [215], [217]; iii. [112], [487]; iv. [68], [119], [127], [138], [171], [180], [371].
- Overthrow of Rebels. See [Sir Thomas Wyatt].
- ‘Owen Tudor’, ii. [173].
- ‘Owl’, ii. [253]; iii. [233], [272].
P
- ‘Page of Plymouth’, ii. [171].
- ‘Painful Pilgrimage’, iv. [84], [144].
- ‘Painter’s Daughter’, ii. [98]; iv. [93], [151].
- ‘Palamon and Arcite’ (Anon.), ii. [143].
- ‘Palamon and Arcite’ (Edwardes), i. [128]; iii. [311].
- Pammachius, i. [241].
- Pandoste, iii. [16–17].
- ‘Panecia’, ii. [88]; iv. [91], [149].
- Panniculus Hippolyto Assutus, iii. [319].
- ‘Paradox’, ii. [144].
- Parasitaster. See [Fawn].
- Pardoner and Frere, ii. [30]; iii. [22].
- ‘Paris and Vienna’, ii. [75]; iv. [87], [146].
- Parliament of Bees (dialogues), iii. [287], [299], [300].
- 1, 2, 3 Parnassus, i. [381], [385]; iv. [38].
- Parthenia, iv. [376].
- Pasquill and Katherine. See [Jack Drum’s Entertainment].
- ‘Passion of Christ’, iii. [211].
- Pastor Fido (tr.), iv. [40].
- Pastor Fidus (tr.), iv. [376].
- Pastoral Dialogue, iii. [492].
- ‘Pastoral Tragedy’, ii. [170].
- Pathomachia, iii. [499].
- Patient Grissell (Dekker), ii. [286]; iii. [292].
- Patient Grissell (Phillip), iii. [38], [465].
- Pedantius, iv. [49], [238], [376].
- Pedlar’s Prophecy, iv. [41].
- Penates. See [Highgate Entertainment].
- Penulus, iii. [5].
- Perfidus Etruscus, iv. [377].
- Periander. See [Christmas Prince].
- Pericles, ii. [213]; iii. [488], [513]; iv. [41].
- ‘Perseus and Andromeda’, ii. [76]; iv. [88], [90], [146], [148].
- ‘Phaethon’, ii. [164], [166], [178]; iii. [300].
- ‘Phedrastus’, ii. [93]; iv. [91], [149].
- ‘Phigon and Lucia’, ii. [93]; iv. [91], [149].
- Philaster, or, Love Lies Bleeding, iii. [222], [224]; iv. [127], [180].
- ‘Philemon and Philecia’, ii. [88]; iv. [90], [148].
- ‘Philenzo and Hypollita’, ii. [145]; iii. [301].
- ‘Philip of Spain’, ii. [181]; iii. [343].
- ‘Philipo and Hippolito’, ii. [143]; iii. [300].
- Phillis and Amyntas (tr.), iii. [316].
- ‘Philole und Mariana’, ii. [289]; iii. [418].
- Philomathes. See [Christmas Prince].
- Philomela. See [Christmas Prince].
- Philotas (Daniel), i. [326]; iii. [150], [275].
- ‘Philotas’ (Lateware), iii. [275].
- Philotus, iv. [41].
- ‘Phocas’, ii. [144], [167].
- Phoenissae, iii. [321].
- Phoenix, iii. [143], [439]; iv. [118].
- Phormio, ii. [11]; iii. [20].
- Phormio (tr.), iii. [236].
- ‘Phyllida and Corin’, ii. [106]; iv. [101], [160].
- Physiponomachia, iv. [377].
- ‘Pierce of Exton’, ii. [167].
- ‘Pierce of Winchester’, ii. [169].
- Pinner of Wakefield. See [George a Greene].
- ‘Plays and Pastimes’, i. [257]; ii. [394]; iv. [217].
- Pleasant Dialogues and Dramas, ii. [448]; iii. [346].
- Poetaster, i. [380–1], [384]; ii. [43]; iii. [146], [293], [364], [430]; iv. [21], [372].
- Polyhymnia (tilt), i. [145]; iii. [402].
- ‘Pompey’, ii. [15], [394]; iv. [97], [158].
- ‘Pontius Pilate’, ii. [168], [180].
- Poor Man’s Comfort, iii. [271].
- ‘Poor Man’s Paradise’, ii. [173].
- ‘Pope Joan’, ii. [122].
- Porcie, iii. [397].
- ‘Portio and Demorantes’, ii. [93]; iv. [97], [156].
- ‘Practice of Parasites’, iv. [206].
- ‘Praise at Parting’, iv. [214].
- ‘Predor and Lucia’, ii. [88]; iv. [89], [147].
- ‘Pretestus’, ii. [97]; iv. [91], [149].
- Prince Henry’s Barriers, iii. [393].
- Princely Pleasures at Kenilworth. See [Kenilworth Entertainment].
- Prodigal Child (fr.), iii. [445].
- ‘Prodigality’, iv. [26], [84], [144].
- ‘Progne’, i. [129]; iii. [239].
- Progne, iii. [239].
- Progress of James I from Scotland, iv. [68].
- Promos and Cassandra, iii. [29], [512]; iv. [201].
- Prophetae, i. [241].
- Prophetess, iii. [298].
- Proteus (mask). See [Gesta Grayorum].
- ‘Proud Maid’s Tragedy’, iii. [441]; iv. [126], [178].
- Psyche et Filii ejus, iv. [377].
- ‘Ptolome’, ii. [380]; iv. [204].
- Puritan, i. [262]; iii. [143]; iv. [41], [249].
- Pyrame et Thisbée, iii. [16–17].
- ‘Pyramo und Thisbe’, ii. [283].
- ‘Pythagoras’, ii. [144], [167].
Q
- ‘Queen’, iv. [402].
- ‘Queen of Ethiopia’, ii. [135].
- Queens (mask), i. [173]; iii. [382]; iv. [123].
- Queen’s Arcadia, i. [131]; iii. [227], [276], [373].
- ‘Quintus Fabius’, ii. [63]; iv. [89], [148].
R
- Ralph Roister Doister, ii. [14], [70], [74]; iii. [27]; iv. [188].
- Ram Alley, iii. [215]; iv. [16].
- ‘Randulf Earl of Chester’, ii. [180]; iii. [446].
- ‘Ranger’s Comedy’, ii. [96], [114], [140], [146].
- Rape of Lucrece, iii. [343]; iv. [126], [178].
- ‘Rape of the Second Helen’, ii. [93]; iv. [96], [154].
- Rare Triumphs of Love and Fortune. See [Love and Fortune].
- ‘Raymond Duke of Lyons’, ii. [248]; iv. [127], [181].
- ‘Re Vera’, iii. [476].
- ‘Red Knight’, ii. [93].
- ‘Reich Mann und arme Lazarus’, ii. [281], [286].
- Rencontre, iii. [13].
- Revenge for a Father. See [Hoffman].
- Revenge for Honour, iii. [260].
- Revenge of Bussy D’Ambois, iii. [258].
- Revenger’s Tragedy, iv. [42], [45].
- 1 Richard II (c. 1592), iv. [42].
- Richard II, i. [220], [325]; ii. [194], [204], [270]; iii. [484]; iv. [43], [246].
- ‘Richard II’ (1611), ii. [216].
- ‘Richard III’ (Rowley), iii. [472].
- Richard III (Shakespeare), ii. [95], [130], [202], [448]; iii. [481]; iv. [44], [246].
- Richard III. See [True Tragedy].
- ‘Richard Crookback’, ii. [179].
- Richard Duke of York. See [Contention of York and Lancaster].
- ‘Richard the Confessor’, ii. [95].
- ‘Richard Whittington’, ii. [189]; iv. [402].
- Richardus Tertius, iii. [408]; iv. [238], [246].
- Rivales, i. [129], [251]; iii. [319].
- Roaring Girl, ii. [439]; iii. [296]; iv. [254].
- Robert Laneham’s Letter. See [Kenilworth Entertainment].
- ‘Robert II, or, The Scot’s Tragedy’, ii. [171].
- ‘Robin Goodfellow’, iii. [279].
- ‘Robin Goodfellow’ (forgery), iii. [267].
- 1, 2 Robin Hood, ii. [6]; iii. [446].
- Robin Hood (May game), iv. [44].
- ‘Robin Hood and Little John’, iii. [447]; iv. [402].
- ‘Robin Hood’s Pennyworths’, ii. [178].
- ‘Roderick’, ii. [133].
- Romeo and Juliet, ii. [194], [196], [203], [283], [286], [403]; iii. [51], [58], [59], [66], [83], [94], [98], [99], [200], [483]; iv. [246].
- Romeus et Julietta, iv. [378].
- Roxana, ii. [519]; iii. [208].
- Royal King and Loyal Subject, iii. [341].
- ‘Royal Widow of England’, ii. [46].
- Ruff, Cuff and Band, iv. [44].
- ‘Rufus I’, iv. [403].
- Running Stream Entertainment, iii. [443].
- Rycote Entertainment, iv. [66].
S
- ‘Sackful of News’, ii. [444]; iv. [403].
- Sad Shepherd (fr.), iii. [374].
- S. Albanus Protomartyr. See [Britanniae Primitiae].
- ‘Samson’ (1567), ii. [380].
- ‘Samson’ (1602), ii. [180], [367].
- ‘Samson’ (c. 1607), iii. [120].
- Sapho and Phao, ii. [17], [39]; iii. [33], [414]; iv. [100].
- Sapientia Solomonis, ii. [74]; iv. [378].
- ‘Sarpedon’, ii. [93]; iv. [97], [157].
- Satiromastix, i. [381]; iii. [141], [253], [293], [353], [364–6]; iv. [21], [40], [47].
- Saturnalia. See [Christmas Prince].
- Satyr. See [Althorp Entertainment].
- ‘Scipio Africanus’, ii. [15]; iv. [97], [156].
- ‘Scogan and Skelton’, ii. [178].
- Scornful Lady, iii. [229]; iv. [371].
- ‘Scot’s Tragedy’. See [Robert II].
- Scourge of Simony. See [Parnassus].
- Scyros, i. [131]; iii. [238]; iv. [127].
- Sea Feast. See [Aphrodysial].
- ‘Sebastian of Portugal’, ii. [178].
- Second Maiden’s Tragedy, i. [321]; iii. [224]; iv. [45].
- Sejanus, i. [327]; iii. [255], [366], [433].
- ‘Self Love’, ii. [83].
- Selimus, iv. [27], [46].
- ‘Set at Maw’, ii. [143]; iii. [297].
- ‘Set at Tennis’, ii. [177], [180]; iii. [448]; iv. [14].
- ‘1, 2 Seven Days of the Week’, ii. [144].
- Seven Days of the Week. See [Christmas Prince].
- Seven Deadly Sins, ii. [107], [122], [125]; iii. [496]; iv. [33].
- ‘Seven Wise Masters’, ii. [171].
- ‘She Saint’, ii. [253].
- ‘Shepherd’s Song’ (show), iii. [313].
- Shoemaker a Gentleman, iii. [473].
- Shoemaker’s Holiday, iii. [291]; iv. [112].
- Shore. See [Edward IV].
- ‘Short and Sweet’, iii. [516]; iv. [206].
- Sicelides, i. [131]; iii. [315].
- Sidonia und Theagenes, ii. [285].
- ‘Siege of Dunkirk and Alleyn the Pirate’, ii. [181].
- ‘Siege of Edinburgh Castle’, iii. [283].
- ‘Siege of London’, ii. [146].
- Silent Woman. See [Epicoene].
- Silvanus, iv. [378].
- Silver Age, ii. [286]; iii. [109], [344]; iv. [126], [178].
- ‘Silver Mine’, ii. [53].
- ‘Singer’s Voluntary’, ii. [177], [180]; iii. [492].
- Sir Clyomon and Clamydes. See [Clyomon and Clamydes].
- Sir Giles Goosecap. See [Goosecap].
- ‘Sir John Mandeville’. See [‘Mandeville’].
- Sir John Oldcastle. See [Oldcastle].
- Sir John van Olden Barnevelt. See [Van Olden Barnevelt].
- Sir Thomas More. See More.
- Sir Thomas Wyatt. See [Wyatt].
- ‘Sir William Longsword’. See [‘Longsword’].
- ‘1, 2 Six Clothiers’, ii. [178–9].
- ‘Six Fools’, iv. [84], [144].
- ‘Six Yeomen of the West’, ii. [162], [178].
- ‘Soldan and the Duke of ——’, ii. [118]; iv. [97], [157].
- Soliman and Perseda, iv. [28], [46].
- ‘Solitary Knight’, ii. [134]; iv. [91], [152].
- ‘Solomon and Queen of Sheba’ (mask), i. [172]; iv. [121].
- Solymannidae, iv. [378].
- Somnium Fundatoris. See [Christmas Prince].
- Sophonisba, iii. [148], [433].
- Sophonisbe, iii. [13].
- Spaniard’s Night-Walk. See [Blurt Master Constable].
- ‘Spanish Comedy’, ii. [122].
- ‘Spanish Fig’, ii. [179]; iii. [300].
- ‘Spanish Maze’, iv. [119], [137], [171].
- ‘Spanish Moor’s Tragedy’, ii. [173]; iii. [427].
- Spanish Tragedy, ii. [279], [286]; iii. [395]; iv. [23], [46], [253].
- Speculum Aestheticum, iii. [498].
- ‘Spencers’, ii. [163], [169]; iii. [425].
- Spiritata, iii. [352].
- Squires (mask), i. [173]; iii. [245].
- ‘Stephen’, iii. [489].
- ‘Stepmother’s Tragedy’, ii. [171].
- ‘Stewtley’, iv. [47].
- ‘Strange News out of Poland’, ii. [171]; iii. [465].
- Studentes, iii. [351].
- Stukeley, Captain Thomas, iv. [47].
- ‘Sturgflattery’, ii. [132], [168].
- Sudeley Entertainment, iv. [66].
- Suffolk and Norfolk Entertainment, iv. [62].
- Summer’s Last Will and Testament, iii. [35], [427], [451]; iv. [52].
- Sun’s Darling, iii. [299].
- Supposes (tr.), iii. [27], [321].
- Suppositi, iii. [9], [321].
- ‘Susanna’, iii. [319].
- Susanna, ii. [275], [283–4].
- Susenbrotus, i. [131]; iv. [130], [378].
- Swetnam the Woman Hater Arraigned by Women, ii. [448].
- Sylvanaire, iii. [16].
T
- Tale of a Tub, iii. [373].
- ‘1, 2 Tamar Cham’ (plot), ii. [122–3], [126], [144], [181]; iv. [47].
- 1, 2 Tamburlaine, iii. [421]; iv. [15], [24], [44], [48], [52].
- Tamer Tamed. See [Woman’s Prize].
- Taming of A Shrew, ii. [130], [193], [311]; iii. [324], [423], [472]; iv. [48].
- Taming of The Shrew, ii. [193], [197], [200], [202]; iii. [222], [482]; iv. [48].
- Tancred and Gismund, iii. [30], [514]; iv. [27].
- ‘Tancredo’, iii. [517].
- ‘Tanner of Denmark’, ii. [122].
- ‘Tartarian Cripple’, iv. [403].
- ‘Tasso’s Melancholy’, ii. [143], [181].
- ‘Telomo’, ii. [89]; iv. [99], [159].
- Temperance and Humility, iv. [1].
- Tempest, ii. [216], [217]; iii. [360], [373], [489]; iv. [125], [127], [177], [180].
- ‘Terminus et non Terminus’, iii. [450], [453].
- Tethys’ Festival (mask), i. [173]; iii. [281]; iv. [72], [124].
- ‘That Will Be Shall Be’, ii. [144].
- ‘Theagenes and Chariclea’, iv. [88], [146].
- ‘The Blind Eats Many a Fly’, ii. [227].
- ‘The Buck is a Thief’, iii. [232].
- The Case is Altered, iii. [357].
- The Devil is an Ass, iii. [373]; iv. [30].
- The Hog hath Lost his Pearl, iii. [496].
- The Longer Thou Livest, the More Fool Thou Art, iii. [504].
- The Tide Tarrieth No Man, iii. [505].
- The Weakest Goeth to the Wall, iii. [503]; iv. [52].
- ‘The Woman is too Hard for Him’, iii. [222].
- ‘The World Runs on Wheels’, ii. [169]; iii. [252].
- Thebais (tr.), iii. [478].
- Thenot and Piers (show), i. [124]; iii. [337].
- Theobalds Entertainment (1591), iii. [247].
- Theobalds Entertainment (1594), iii. [248].
- Theobalds Entertainment (1607), i. [126]; iii. [392].
- Thersites, iii. [24].
- Thierry and Theodoret, iii. [230].
- Thomas Lord Cromwell. See [Cromwell].
- ‘Thomas Merry’, ii. [171]; iii. [518].
- Thorny Abbey, iii. [506].
- Thracian Wonder, iv. [49].
- ‘Three Brothers’, ii. [227].
- Three Ladies of London, ii. [380]; iii. [25], [515]; iv. [217].
- Three Lords and Three Ladies ofLondon, iii. [515].
- ‘Three Plays in One’, ii. [106]; iii. [497]; iv. [101], [160].
- ‘Three Sisters of Mantua’, ii. [98]; iv. [95], [154].
- Thyestes (tr.), iii. [477].
- Tilbury Visit, iv. [64].
- Time Triumphant. See [Progress of James I].
- Time’s Complaint. See [Christmas Prince].
- ‘Time’s Triumph and Fortune’s’, ii. [147]; iii. [346].
- ‘Timoclea at the Siege of Thebes by Alexander’, ii. [76]; iv. [90], [148].
- Timon, iv. [49].
- Timon of Athens, ii. [213]; iii. [260], [488], [513].
- ‘Tinker of Totnes’, ii. [144].
- ‘’Tis Good Sleeping in a Whole Skin’, iii. [505].
- ‘’Tis no Deceit to Deceive the Deceiver’, ii. [163], [170].
- Titirus and Galathea. See [Galathea].
- Tito Andronico, ii. [285].
- ‘Titus and Gisippus’, ii. [15]; iv. [91], [152].
- ‘Titus and Vespasian’, ii. [122–3], [129–30], [202].
- Titus Andronicus, ii. [122], [126], [129–30], [193], [202]; iii. [482]; iv. [246].
- ‘Tobias’, ii. [179].
- ‘2 Tom Dough’, ii. [179].
- Tom Tyler and his Wife, iii. [27]; iv. [50].
- Tomumbeius, iv. [379].
- ‘Too Good to be True’, ii. [162], [179]; iii. [266].
- ‘Tooley’, ii. [134]; iv. [93], [151].
- ‘Torrismount’, ii. [65].
- ‘Toy to Please Chaste Ladies’, ii. [144].
- Tragedia del Libero Arbitrio, iii. [263].
- ‘Transformation of the King of Trinidadoes Daughters’, iii. [268].
- Trappolaria, iii. [476].
- Travels of the Three English Brothers, ii. [446]; iii. [117], [221], [286].
- Tres Sibyllae (show), i. [126], [130]; iii. [332].
- Trial of Chivalry, iii. [266], [495]; iv. [50].
- Trial of Treasure, iv. [51].
- ‘Triangle of Cuckolds’, ii. [166].
- Trick to Catch the Old One, iii. [143], [439]; iv. [123].
- Trinummus, iii. [5].
- ‘Tristram of Lyons’, ii. [170].
- Triumphs of Truth (show), i. [137]; iii. [443].
- Triumphs of Reunited Britannia (show), i. [137]; iii. [448].
- Troas (tr.), iii. [477].
- Troilus and Cressida, ii. [207]; iii. [487]; iv. [19], [40].
- Troilus and Cressida (plot), ii. [158], [169], [170]; iv. [51].
- Troja Nova Triumphans (show), i. [137]; iii. [305].
- Troublesome Reign of King John, ii. [202]; iv. [23].
- ‘Troy’, ii. [144]; iii. [345].
- ‘Troy’s Revenge and the Tragedy of Polyphemus’, ii. [163], [169].
- True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York. See [Contention of York and Lancaster].
- True Tragedy of Richard III, ii. [108]; iv. [4], [43].
- ‘Truth, Faithfulness, and Mercy’, ii. [75]; iv. [89], [147].
- ‘Truth’s Supplication to Candlelight’, ii. [173]; iii. [296].
- Tugend- und Liebesstreit, ii. [147].
- ‘Turcke’, ii. [289]; iii. [435].
- ‘Tumholt’, i. [322].
- Turk, ii. [289]; iii. [435].
- ‘Turkish Mahomet and Hiren the Fair Greek’, iii. [327], [462].
- Twelfth Night, i. [222]; ii. [207]; iii. [487]; iv. [53], [376].
- ‘Twelve Labours of Hercules’, iv. [241].
- Twelve Months (mask), i. [173]; iv. [58].
- ‘Twins’ Tragedy’, iv. [125], [127], [178], [180].
- 1, ‘2’ Two Angry Women of Abingdon, iii. [467].
- Two Gentlemen of Verona, ii. [194], [285]; iii. [483]; iv. [246].
- Two Italian Gentlemen. See [Fedele and Fortunio].
- Two Lamentable Tragedies, iii. [266], [518].
- Two Maids of Moreclack, iii. [210].
- ‘Two Merry Women of Abingdon’, ii. [170].
- Two Noble Kinsmen, ii. [217]; iii. [226], [311], [373].
- ‘Two Shapes’. See [‘Caesar’s Fall’].
- ‘Two Sins of King David’, iv. [403].
- Two Supposed Heads. See [Necromantes].
- Two Tragedies in One. See [Two Lamentable Tragedies].
- Two Wise Men and All the Rest Fools, iii. [260].
- ‘Tyrant’, iv. [45].
U
- Ulysses and Circe (mask), i. [174]; iii. [238].
- Ulysses Redux, i. [251]; iii. [318]; iv. [245].
- ‘Unfortunate General’, ii. [227].
- ‘Ungehorsam Khauffmanns Sohn’, ii. [284].
- ‘Uther Pendragon’, ii. [144]; iii. [475].
V
- ‘Valentine and Orson’, ii. [166]; iv. [403].
- Valentinian, iii. [229].
- Valiant Welshman, iv. [51].
- Van Olden Barnevelt, i. [321], [327].
- ‘Vanity’, iii. [178].
- ‘Vayvode’, ii. [170].
- ‘Venetian Comedy’, ii. [143]; iii. [301].
- ‘Verity’. See [‘Re Vera’].
- Verlorne Sohn, ii. [281], [284], [285–6].
- ‘Vertumnus’. See [‘Alba’].
- Vertumnus, sive, Annus Recurrens, i. [130]; iii. [332].
- Victoria, iii. [31], [316].
- Vincentio and Margaret. See [Gentleman Usher].
- Vincentius Ladislaus, ii. [276], [284].
- Virgin Martyr, ii. [286]; iii. [298].
- Virtuous Octavia, iii. [236].
- Vision of the Twelve Goddesses (mask), i. [171]; iii. [277]; iv. [118].
- Volpone, iii. [286], [368], [432]; iv. [16], [36], [248], [371].
- ‘Vortigern’, ii. [144], [180]; iii. [442].
W
- ‘War without Blows and Love without Suit’, ii. [169]; iv. [49].
- ‘Warlamchester’, ii. [146].
- Warning for Fair Women, ii. [434]; iv. [52].
- Wars of Cyrus King of Persia, iii. [311]; iv. [52].
- Wealth and Health, ii. [22]; iv. [380].
- ‘Welshman’, ii. [147]; iv. [51].
- ‘Welshman’s Prize’, ii. [166]; iii. [307].
- Westward Ho! iii. [141], [256], [286], [295].
- ‘What Mischief Worketh in the Mind of Man’, ii. [104].
- What You Will, i. [381]; iii. [140], [293], [430].
- What You Will. See [Twelfth Night].
- When You See Me, You Know Me, iii. [472].
- White Devil, iii. [509].
- Whore of Babylon, iii. [296].
- Widow, iii. [442].
- Widow of Watling Street. See [Puritan].
- ‘Widow’s Charm’, ii. [181].
- Widow’s Tears, ii. [367]; iii. [147], [256]; iv. [127], [181].
- ‘Will of a Woman’. See [‘Isle of a Woman’].
- ‘William Cartwright’, ii. [181].
- ‘William the Conqueror’, ii. [95]; iv. [12].
- Wily Beguiled, iii. [136], [472]; iv. [53].
- Winter’s Tale, ii. [215], [216], [217], [286]; iii. [373], [489]; iv. [125], [127], [177], [180].
- Wisdom of Doctor Dodipoll, iii. [136]; iv. [54].
- ‘Wise Man of West Chester’, ii. [143], [180]; iii. [446].
- Wise Woman of Hogsdon, iii. [342]; iv. [20].
- Wit and Science, ii. [11].
- ‘Wit and Will’, iv. [30], [84], [144].
- Wit and Wisdom, iii. [24].
- Wit at Several Weapons, iii. [232].
- Wit of a Woman, iv. [54].
- Wit without Money, iii. [229].
- Witch of Edmonton, iii. [298].
- ‘Witch of Islington’, ii. [147].
- ‘Witless’, iv. [404].
- ‘Woman Hard to Please’, ii. [144]; iii. [467].
- Woman Hater, i. [327]; iii. [143], [219].
- Woman in the Moon, iii. [46], [416].
- Woman Killed with Kindness, iii. [341], [342].
- Woman’s Prize, iii. [222]; iv. [33].
- ‘Woman’s Tragedy’, ii. [163], [167].
- Wonder of a Kingdom, iii. [288], [299].
- ‘Wonder of a Woman’, ii. [144]; iii. [433], [474].
- Wonder of Women. See [Sophonisba].
- Woodstock Entertainment (1575), iii. [400].
- Woodstock Entertainment (1592), iii. [404].
- ‘Wooer’, iii. [470].
- ‘Wooing of Death’, ii. [173].
- Work for Cutlers, iv. [54].
- ‘World’s Tragedy’, ii. [144].
- ‘Worse Afeared than Hurt’, ii. [169].
- Wounds of Civil War, iii. [410].
- Wyatt, Sir Thomas, iii. [293].
- ‘Wylie Beguylie’, iv. [53].
X
Y
- ‘Yorkshire Gentlewoman and her Son’, iii. [260].
- Yorkshire Tragedy, iii. [231]; iv. [54].
- Your Five Gallants, iii. [150], [440].
- Youth, iii. [23]; iv. [380].
- Yuletide. See [Christmas Prince].
Z